VandS Clinic expands multilingual aesthetic care for global tourists
South Korea’s VandS Clinic is widening access to skin and aesthetic treatments for international travelers, with more than 68 branches nationwide and multilingual interpretation support. The move taps growing beauty tourism demand as visitors add diagnostic skincare and cosmetic procedures to Korea trips.
Why it matters: - South Korea’s beauty tourism market is drawing more international travelers who want professional skincare and aesthetic procedures during their trips. - VandS Clinic is positioning its branch network and language support to make those services easier to access for visitors from Asia, the U.S., Europe and Australia.
What happened: - VandS Clinic said it operates more than 68 branches across South Korea as of August 2026. - The network has placed locations in major Seoul commercial areas and in Busan’s tourist districts. - The clinic offers tailored diagnostic treatments for international visitors, along with complimentary interpretation support in multiple languages. - Dedicated Vietnamese language assistance is included.
The details: - VandS Clinic uses a skin diagnostic analysis system called Mark Vu before treatment planning. - Licensed medical staff use the analysis to evaluate skin conditions and build individualized treatment plans. - The treatment lineup includes acne protocols, hyperpigmentation and tone management, dermal rejuvenation, laser therapies, non-invasive lifting, skin barrier regeneration and scar reduction. - The clinic says procedures are selected based on skin physiology, clinical goals and travel schedules. - The network combines laser technology, personalized skin diagnostic systems and medical practitioners across its South Korea locations.
Between the lines: - Beauty tourism works best when clinics reduce the two biggest friction points for travelers: time and language. - VandS Clinic’s branch footprint near tourist centers suggests the network is trying to turn skincare into an easy add-on to shopping, sightseeing and dining. - The emphasis on diagnostic-driven care reflects a broader Korean aesthetics pitch: customized treatment instead of packaged, one-size-fits-all services.
What's next: - VandS Clinic is likely to continue targeting overseas visitors as demand for Korean aesthetic care grows. - The clinic’s multilingual support and broad branch network give it room to keep expanding its international patient base.
The bottom line: - VandS Clinic is making Korean aesthetic care more accessible to tourists by pairing local clinic coverage with personalized treatment and language support.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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