u/Character_Tree_4794

Hey everyone 👋

I've been reading this sub for a while, and one thing I kept noticing is how often people ask the same types of questions:

"Which clinics in Gangnam do Ulthera?"

"I want thread lifting — how do I even compare clinics?"

"Is there a way to check what devices a clinic actually has?"

"How do I find a clinic that does [specific procedure] without just Googling randomly?"

These are completely valid questions, and honestly, even for people who speak Korean, figuring this out takes a lot of time. You end up opening dozens of tabs, cross-referencing Naver reviews, checking clinic websites one by one — and half the time the information is outdated or incomplete.

I wanted to build something that makes this part easier.

That's why I created "Seoul Clinic Pick".

What is Seoul Clinic Pick?

Seoul Clinic Pick is a free comparison website that lets you search cosmetic clinics across Seoul — by skin/body concern, treatment, procedure, or medical device.

It currently covers (and is continuously being updated):

2,727 cosmetic clinics across all districts in Seoul

135 skin and body concerns (organized into 13 categories — things like wrinkles, sagging, acne scars, stretch marks, body fat, hair loss, etc.)

81 non-surgical treatments (Botox, filler, thread lifting, Rejuran, fat dissolving injections, skin boosters, and many more)

181 medical devices (Ulthera, Thermage, Shrink, Potenza, Sofwave, etc.)

78+ encyclopedia entries explaining what each treatment actually is, in plain language

Everything is available in English, Korean, Japanese, and Chinese. No auto-translation — the content has been reviewed in each language.

How does it work?

There are a few ways to search:

Start from a concern. If you're not sure what treatment you need, you can browse by concern. For example, select "double chin" and you'll see all the related treatments — plus which clinics offer them.

Start from a treatment. If you already know you want Botox or thread lifting, go to that treatment page and filter clinics by district.

Start from a device. Researched a specific device like Ulthera or Thermage? You can find clinics that actually use that equipment.

Start from a clinic. Already have a specific clinic in mind? Search by name to see everything in one place — their full list of treatments, devices, address, and a Google Maps link. It's a quick way to check what a clinic actually offers before reaching out.

Start from the encyclopedia. Not sure what the difference is between Rejuran and a skin booster? Or what fat dissolving injections involve? The built-in encyclopedia explains each procedure — what it does, how it works, and what to expect.

Each clinic page shows: English address, phone number, the full list of treatments and devices they offer, and a direct Google Maps link.

What Seoul Clinic Pick is NOT

I want to be upfront about this:

It's not an agency. I don't book appointments, arrange consultations, or act as a middleman.

It's not a review platform. There are no user reviews or ratings — it's purely a data-based directory so you can compare what clinics actually offer.

Think of it as a research tool for the early stage — before you've narrowed down your options, before you've contacted any clinic. It helps you figure out what's out there so you can make better decisions on your own.

Why I built this

I live in Seoul and work in the medical field. I kept seeing how difficult it was — even for Korean speakers — to get a clear picture of which clinics offer which treatments, what devices they use, and where they're located. For non-Korean speakers, it's exponentially harder.

Most clinic websites are Korean-only. The information is scattered across Naver, KakaoMap, and forums that require a Korean phone number. Comparing clinics side by side on treatments or devices is nearly impossible without spending hours on it.

I wanted to organize that information into something actually usable. No ads, no hidden agenda — just structured data that helps people research.

What I'll be posting here

Following the sub's rules, I plan to share useful posts every now and then — things like:

How to use device-based searching to find the right clinic for your goals

Breakdowns of commonly confused treatments (e.g., skin boosters vs. water glow injections vs. Rejuran)

Tips on navigating Seoul's clinic landscape as a non-Korean speaker

I won't be promoting specific clinics or asking anyone to DM me. If the tool is helpful, great. If you have feedback on how to make it better, I'd genuinely love to hear it.

The site is free and doesn't require any login or sign-up. The only time you'd need to create an account is if you want to save your own picks — whether that's clinics, treatments, devices, procedures, or encyclopedia entries. But browsing, searching, and comparing everything is fully open without it.

👉 seoulcp.com

Thanks for reading, and happy researching!

u/Character_Tree_4794 — 28 days ago