Board-Certified Dermatologist in Korea: Why the 2% Matters
Only 2% of dermatology clinics in Korea are led by board-certified dermatologists. Learn what this certification means and why it should guide your clinic choice.
What is a board-certified dermatologist?
In South Korea, any licensed physician can legally open a dermatology clinic and perform cosmetic procedures. However, a board-certified dermatologist (피부과전문의) has completed an additional 4-year residency specifically in dermatology after medical school — a path that only about 2% of practicing dermatology clinics can claim. This distinction is regulated by the Korean Dermatological Association and the Korean Medical Association.
The training difference

A board-certified dermatologist has completed 6 years of medical school, 1 year of internship, and 4 years of dermatology residency — a minimum of 11 years of focused medical training. During residency, they diagnose and treat thousands of skin conditions, learn advanced procedural techniques under supervision, and pass rigorous board examinations. A general practitioner running a cosmetic clinic may have completed only 6 years of medical school and 1 year of internship, with no formal dermatology training.
- 11+ years of medical training including 4-year dermatology residency
- Board examination certified by the Korean Dermatological Association
- Trained to diagnose skin conditions, not just perform cosmetic procedures
- Supervised clinical experience with thousands of patients during residency
Why it matters for cosmetic procedures
Cosmetic dermatology procedures like Ultherapy, Thermage, lasers, and injectables all carry risks — especially when performed on different skin types, ages, and conditions. A board-certified dermatologist can recognize when a cosmetic concern is actually a medical condition that needs treatment first. They understand how procedures interact with skin biology at a deeper level, and they can manage complications if they arise. This is especially important for international patients who may not have easy follow-up access.
How to verify certification
In Korea, board-certified dermatologists are authorized to display the official 피부과전문의 mark. You can verify a doctor's credentials through the Korean Medical Association's public registry. At Delight Dermatology Clinic, all consultations and procedures are performed by a board-certified dermatologist — not delegated to nurses or non-specialist physicians.
The bottom line
Price and convenience are easy to compare between clinics. Certification is harder to evaluate but far more important. When choosing a dermatology clinic in Seoul — whether for anti-aging treatments, acne care, or skin rejuvenation — checking for the board-certified dermatologist mark is the single most reliable quality signal available to patients.
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