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Aqua Peel · Hydrafacial

Aqua peel in Hwamyeong, Busan
— clean, clear, hydrated.

A multi-step aqua peel deep-cleanses pores, gently exfoliates and infuses hydration, leaving skin clearer and smoother with no downtime.

Deep cleansingGentle exfoliationHydration infusionNo downtime
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Aqua Peel at The First Dermatology, Busan
Treatment overview

At a glance

Treatment time
30–40 min
Results visible
Immediate
Duration
2–4 weeks
Downtime
None
Sessions
Monthly
Price range
From ₩80,000
What is an aqua peel?

A deep clean, then a drink.

An aqua peel (hydrafacial-type treatment) uses a vortex handpiece to deep-cleanse pores, gently exfoliate dead skin and infuse hydrating serums in one comfortable session. It leaves skin clearer, smoother and more radiant immediately, with no downtime, and suits congested, dull or dehydrated skin. It is ideal before events and as monthly maintenance alongside stronger treatments. A clinician adjusts the serums to your skin.

Our approach

Sixty devices mean nothing without the diagnosis to choose between them. That is what a specialist does.

— The First medical team

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Dermatologist performing Aqua Peel, Busan
The process

Your Aqua Peel visit, step by step.

01

Consultation

A dermatologist assesses your concern and confirms Aqua Peel suits you.

02

Plan & device

We agree the plan and select the right device for Aqua Peel from our full range, with genuine tips verified.

03

Treatment

Aqua Peel is performed by a dermatologist, with comfort measures as needed.

04

Aftercare & review

Clear aftercare guidance and a review or next-session plan.

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Aqua Peel device and result at The First, Busan
Dermatologist-performed

Aqua Peel — the right device, chosen for your skin.

Pricing

Transparent price guide

TreatmentDetailPrice (KRW)
Aqua PeelPer session₩80,000 – ₩150,000
Aqua Peel + LEDCombinedBy consultation
Monthly packageSeriesBy consultation

Indicative ranges. VAT may apply. Final pricing confirmed at consultation.

Is it right for you?

Aqua Peel may suit you if…

Congested or dull skin
Blackheads and clogged pores
Dehydrated skin
Want immediate radiance
Prefer no downtime
Suitable for most skin types
Aftercare

Recovery & guidance

What to do

  • Follow your dermatologist's aftercare guidance
  • Keep the area clean and protected
  • Use sunscreen daily where relevant
  • Attend the recommended review or next session

What to avoid

  • Avoid excessive heat or friction for 1–2 days
  • Avoid harsh products on the area for several days
  • Do not expect the full result immediately
  • Avoid unprotected sun on treated skin
Aqua Peel questions

Frequently asked questions

How much does aqua peel cost in Busan?
Pricing for Aqua Peel at The First is set after a consultation based on your area and plan. See the price guide above for indicative ranges; your exact quote is confirmed before treatment.
Is aqua peel painful?
Discomfort is managed with cooling, numbing or technique as appropriate, and a dermatologist adjusts for your comfort.
How many sessions of aqua peel will I need?
It depends on your concern and goal. A dermatologist gives a realistic number at consultation rather than a fixed package.
Is there downtime after aqua peel?
Downtime ranges from none to a few days depending on the treatment. See the overview above; we explain exactly what to expect.
Why does The First's device count matter for this?
With 60 devices on one floor, the dermatologist selects the technology that fits your skin and goal, rather than forcing one machine to do everything.
Do you offer English, Japanese or Chinese consultations?
Yes. Message us with your concern and clear photos where relevant, and our multilingual team will advise on a plan and pricing before your visit.

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Sixty devices, seven dermatologists, and consultations in English, Japanese and Chinese. Send your photos and we'll match the right treatment to your skin.

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All procedures at The First Dermatology are performed after consultation with a dermatologist. Results vary by individual. Side effects including redness, swelling, or pigment change are possible. This page is for general information and is not medical advice.