Yaan Clinic · Seoul, Korea
Botox Guide · Botox Korea Series
Botox in Korea:
What It Is, How It Works,
and What’s Different
in Seoul
Korean botox is the same active ingredient as anywhere else — but the application is broader, the technique more precise, and the results more naturally focused. This guide covers what botox actually does, how Korean clinics use it differently, and what to expect at Yaan Clinic Gangnam.
What is Korean botox? The same botulinum toxin type A used globally — but Korean clinics apply it more broadly: wrinkles, jaw slimming, skin texture, neck, calves. Technique and dosage matter more than brand. Results last 3–6 months depending on area.
How Botox Actually Works —
And What It Doesn’t Do
Botox doesn’t fill wrinkles. People confuse it with filler constantly. What it does is stop the muscle movement that creates the wrinkle in the first place. Filler adds volume beneath the skin. Botox relaxes the muscle above it. Different mechanisms, different problems, sometimes combined.
The active ingredient — botulinum toxin type A — blocks acetylcholine, the neurotransmitter that tells muscles to contract. Injected precisely into a muscle, it temporarily prevents that contraction. The dynamic wrinkle above it smooths because the movement creating it is paused. Duration: 3–4 months for most facial areas, longer for masseter jaw reduction.
Skin Botox — a different mechanism entirely
Korean clinics pioneered a technique called Skin Botox (Meso Botox, Dermotoxin) — injecting tiny doses into the superficial dermis rather than deep muscle. This targets pores, sweat glands, and skin texture rather than movement. The result: tighter pores, smoother skin surface, subtle lift without freezing expression. Duration is shorter — 2–3 months — but the skin quality effect is distinct from standard wrinkle treatment.
Yaan Clinic clinical protocol · Korean aesthetic medicine approach
Treatment Categories —
What Korean Clinics Actually Do
Korean botox practice covers significantly more ground than Western clinics, where botox is often limited to forehead/frown/crow’s feet. Here’s the full picture.
| Category | Target Area | Goal | Duration |
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| Wrinkle relaxation | Forehead, frown (11 lines), crow’s feet | Smooth dynamic wrinkles | 3–4 months |
| Brow lift | Lateral brow depressors | Elevate brow tail, open eye area | 3–4 months |
| Jaw slimming (Masseter) | Masseter muscle | V-line effect, slimmer lower face | 4–6 months |
| Chin / DAO | Mentalis / DAO muscle | Smooth chin dimpling, lift mouth corners | 3–4 months |
| Neck (Platysma) | Neck bands | Soften vertical neck bands (Nefertiti lift) | 3–4 months |
| Gummy smile / Lip flip | Upper lip levators | Reduce gum exposure, subtle lip definition | 2–3 months |
| Skin Botox (Dermotoxin) | Full face dermis | Pore tightening, texture, subtle lift | 2–3 months |
For jaw slimming specifically — the most requested Korean botox procedure among international patients — full guide at Post 04: Jaw Slimming Guide →
Korean Botox Brands —
What’s Actually Used and Why
The brand question comes up constantly. Patients research Nabota vs Botox vs Xeomin before arriving and want to know which one they’ll receive. The honest answer: in experienced hands with correct dosage, the clinical difference between established brands is smaller than most patients expect.
What matters more: the correct unit count for the target muscle, precise placement mapped to individual anatomy, and controlled dilution to prevent diffusion into adjacent muscles. A perfect injection of a Korean brand outperforms a poorly placed injection of Allergan Botox every time.
Allergan Botox (USA)
The global reference standard. FDA-approved, extensively studied, consistent formulation. Used widely in Korea at premium clinics. Familiarity and track record are the main clinical advantages.
Xeomin (Germany)
Protein-free formulation — no complexing proteins that may trigger antibody formation over time. Preferred for patients with a long history of botox who may be developing resistance. Clean molecule, precise effect.
Nabota (Korea)
FDA-approved Korean brand used internationally. High purity, comparable clinical performance to Allergan. Cost-efficient without compromising on authenticated product quality.
Innotox (Korea)
Liquid formulation — requires no reconstitution, reducing preparation variables. Particularly useful for Skin Botox protocols where consistent low-dose delivery across the dermis is needed.
How Korean Clinics
Design the Protocol
The “frozen face” outcome most patients fear isn’t from botox — it’s from too many units placed without reading the individual’s muscle anatomy. Korean aesthetic practice has moved away from standardized injection maps toward custom design per patient.
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Facial muscle analysis — before anything is planned
Which muscles are overdeveloped, which are underactive. How much of the wrinkle is dynamic (movement) vs static (permanent). What the patient’s natural resting expression looks like. At Yaan Clinic, injection points are mapped from this analysis — not from a standard template.
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Unit count matched to muscle mass
A patient with a strong, active frontalis muscle needs more units than someone with a naturally flat forehead. Using the same unit count for everyone produces inconsistent results — some undertreated (no effect), some overtreated (frozen). Dosage calibration is where experience shows.
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Controlled dilution — preventing diffusion
More diluted botox spreads further from the injection point. Less diluted stays more focal. For masseter jaw reduction, focal concentration matters — you want the masseter affected, not the adjacent muscles that affect chewing and facial expression. Dilution ratio is a technical decision, not a minor detail.
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“Natural harmony” — the Korean aesthetic standard
The goal isn’t to freeze — it’s to balance. The face still moves; wrinkles still form when the expression is strong; the jaw is slimmer but still functional. The result reads as “rested and refreshed” rather than “done.” That standard is what brings international patients to Korean clinics specifically.
How Long Botox Lasts —
By Area
Duration varies by area and individual metabolism. These are the realistic ranges — not the optimistic ones.
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Forehead, frown lines, crow’s feet — 3–4 months
The standard range. Fast metabolizers may notice movement returning at 2.5 months; slower metabolizers may hold to 4.5. Most patients return at the 3–4 month mark for maintenance. First-time botox patients often find the first treatment lasts slightly shorter than subsequent sessions as the muscle learns to relax.
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Masseter jaw — 4–6 months (volume reduction takes longer)
Jaw botox works through disuse atrophy — the masseter muscle gradually reduces in size as it’s prevented from full contraction. The initial relaxation effect appears at 2–3 weeks; visible volume reduction at 6–8 weeks. Peak slimming at 3 months. Effect lasts longer than wrinkle botox because muscle atrophy takes time to reverse.
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Skin Botox — 2–3 months
Shorter duration than muscle botox because the dermis metabolizes the product faster than deep muscle tissue. Patients who use Skin Botox regularly often combine it with a standard facial botox session — same visit, different depth and technique. Skin texture improvement is cumulative with regular sessions.
Frequently Asked
Questions
- How does Korean botox differ from other international brands?
- Korean botox brands (Nabota, Innotox, Botulax) use the same active ingredient as Allergan Botox — botulinum toxin type A — with differences in purification and formulation. Some Korean brands like Nabota are FDA-approved for international use. In clinical practice, technique and dosage matter more than brand selection. For a full brand comparison, the table in Post 03 covers cost differences.
- What are the most popular Korean botox products for wrinkle reduction?
- Allergan Botox (gold standard), Xeomin (protein-free, preferred for resistance prevention), Nabota (Korean, FDA-approved), and Innotox (liquid formulation). Product selection at Yaan Clinic depends on treatment area, patient history, and individual case — not a clinic default. All products used are authenticated FDA or KFDA-cleared.
- How long does Korean botox typically last compared to other brands?
- Duration is primarily determined by treatment area and metabolism — not brand. Forehead and frown lines: 3–4 months. Crow’s feet: 3–4 months. Masseter jaw: 4–6 months. Skin Botox: 2–3 months. Korean and global brands have comparable duration when dosed equivalently. For the full results timeline, see Post 02: Before & After Results →
- What are the side effects of botox in Korea?
- Common temporary effects: mild redness and swelling at injection site resolving within hours, occasional slight bruising for 2–3 days. Rare: headache, asymmetry from imprecise placement, drooping from product diffusion to adjacent muscle. All effects are temporary — they resolve as the product wears off. At Yaan Clinic, precise unit mapping and controlled dilution minimize diffusion risk.
- What is Skin Botox and how is it different from regular botox?
- Regular botox targets deep muscle to relax wrinkle-causing movement. Skin Botox (Meso Botox, Dermotoxin) is injected into the superficial dermis — targeting pores, sweat glands, and skin texture rather than muscle. Results: tighter pores, smoother surface, subtle lift without freezing expression. Duration 2–3 months. A distinct Korean aesthetic medicine technique not widely available in Western clinics.
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- 6F, 5 Bongeunsa-ro 82-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul
- Bongeunsa Station Exit 7 — 5 min walk
- Phone: +82 2-501-1323
Meet Your Specialist
Send photos via WhatsApp before booking. The team will advise which botox treatment fits your concern — wrinkle, jaw, skin texture, or combination — and what to realistically expect.
Dr. Wontak Choi
Aesthetic Medicine Specialist
Yaan Skin Clinic, Gangnam
14 years of aesthetic medicine experience in Gangnam. Academic advisor to Merz Korea — the manufacturer of Xeomin. Regular speaker at domestic and international aesthetic medicine conferences. Botox protocols at Yaan Clinic are designed from facial analysis, not from standard injection maps.
- Academic Advisor — Merz Korea (Xeomin manufacturer)
- Certified Key Doctor — Restylane & Radiesse
- 15 years specialized experience in aesthetic medicine
- Regular speaker at international aesthetic medicine symposiums
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