Yangjae CNP Dermatology Clinic Gangnam Seoul
Yangjae CNP Dermatology Clinic in Seoul offers specialized dermatology and aesthetic skin care for both local and international patients. Located near Yangjae Station, the clinic combines modern lasers, tailored programs and experienced dermatologists to deliver healthy, natural skin outcomes.
Yangjae CNP Dermatology Clinic – Overview
Situated on the 3rd floor of SK Hub Primo at 240 Gangnam-daero, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, the CNP Skin Yangjae Branch provides easy access for both Korean residents and visitors. The clinic is part of the CNP network known for comprehensive skin treatment solutions.
Medical Team
Led by a group of board-certified dermatologists including Dr. Kwon Hyun Jo, Dr. Kim Jieun, Dr. Kang Bongseon and Dr. Park Yeonho, the clinic emphasizes accurate diagnosis and personalized skin care.
Main Treatments
Key services include laser and device treatments for pigmentation and scars, pore and texture improvement, skin rejuvenation, and lifting procedures. The focus is on improving skin quality rather than drastic aesthetic changes.
Approach and Strengths
The clinic emphasizes safe, customized dermatologic care combined with aesthetic refinement. From consultation through treatment, the process is tailored to individual skin type and condition.
International Support
While the website notes that available languages are Korean only, the central Gangnam-area location makes it accessible for international visitors. It’s recommended to ask about English support in advance.
Hours of Operation
Weekdays: 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM (Lunch break 1:00 – 2:00 PM)
Saturdays: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Contact Details
Phone: +82-2-3463-2400
Sample Pricing (Promotions)
Specific campaign pricing is not publicly listed—please contact the clinic for current promotional offers and package details.
Booking
Appointments can be made via phone. If you're an international visitor, mention your language needs and ask for an English-speaking coordinator where possible.




