
Subcision for Scars in Korea — Expert Tethered Scar Treatment at RE:BERRY Myeongdong
RE:BERRY Myeongdong performs cannula subcision combined with Juvelook polynucleotide filler and Pico Fraxel laser resurfacing to treat rolling, boxcar, and tethered acne scars. This multi-modal Korean scar protocol breaks fibrous bands anchoring depressed scars, fills the released pocket with collagen-stimulating biostimulator, and refines surface texture — all in a single session with minimal downtime.
What Is Subcision for Scars in Korea at RE:BERRY Myeongdong?
Subcision is a minimally invasive procedure where a cannula or needle is inserted beneath depressed acne scars to sever the fibrous bands tethering them to deeper tissue. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong in Korea, subcision is combined with Juvelook polynucleotide filler (4cc) and Pico Fraxel laser in a One-Day Acne Scar Package priced at ₩1,090,000 (excl. VAT), delivering comprehensive scar remodeling in a single session.
Korea has become the global destination for advanced acne scar treatment, and subcision is a foundational technique in Korean dermatologic practice. Unlike laser-only approaches that treat the skin surface, subcision physically releases the depressed scar from the underlying fibrotic tissue that pulls it downward. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, Dr. Seung-Jae Baek performs cannula subcision to minimize bruising while maximizing the area of fibrous band release. The released pocket is then filled with Juvelook polynucleotide filler to prevent re-tethering and stimulate new collagen formation, while Pico Fraxel laser resurfaces the overlying skin for textural refinement. This combination approach is why international patients specifically travel to Korea for scar treatment — the results from a single Korean multi-modal session often surpass months of single-modality treatment elsewhere.
Subcision Scar Treatment Before & After at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea
Actual patient results from subcision-based acne scar treatment at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Individual results may vary.
How Subcision for Scars Works at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea
Our four-step subcision protocol addresses tethered acne scars from below the surface upward.

Scar Assessment & Mapping
Dr. Seung-Jae Baek examines each scar under cross-polarized lighting and tangential illumination to classify scar types — rolling (wave-like undulations caused by dermal tethering), boxcar (sharply defined edges with flat bases), ice-pick (narrow deep pits), or mixed. He maps each tethered scar’s depth and fibrous band direction to plan precise subcision angles. Rolling and boxcar scars respond best to subcision, while ice-pick scars may require additional TCA CROSS or laser ablation. A topical numbing cream (lidocaine 4%) is applied 30 minutes before the procedure.

Cannula Subcision — Fibrous Band Release
Using a blunt-tip 18G or 21G cannula inserted through a tiny entry point, Dr. Baek sweeps beneath each depressed scar in a fanning motion to sever the fibrotic collagen bands anchoring the scar to deeper tissue. The cannula technique — preferred over traditional Nokor needle subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong — creates less bruising, reduces risk of blood vessel damage, and allows wider area coverage per entry point. You may hear or feel subtle popping as each fibrous band releases. The freed skin immediately begins to elevate as the tethering force is removed.

Juvelook Filler Injection — Volume Restoration
Immediately after subcision, Dr. Baek injects Juvelook polynucleotide (PN) filler into the released subcision pocket. Juvelook serves a dual purpose: it provides immediate volume to prevent the scar from re-tethering as it heals, and its polynucleotide molecules stimulate fibroblast activity for long-term collagen production over 3-6 months. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, 4cc of Juvelook is included in the One-Day Scar Package. For patients with deeper scars, additional Rejuran Healer can be added for enhanced wound-healing support.

Pico Fraxel Laser + LDM + Dermio Care
Pico Fraxel laser delivers fractional picosecond pulses to create micro-injury columns in the scar surface, triggering epithelial and collagen remodeling for texture smoothing. This is followed by LDM (Local Dynamic Micro-massage) ultrasound therapy to reduce post-procedure swelling and accelerate tissue repair, and Dermio Care LED therapy for anti-inflammatory healing. The complete One-Day Scar Package at RE:BERRY Myeongdong takes approximately 90-120 minutes. You leave with mild swelling and potential bruising that resolves within 5-7 days.
What to Expect After Subcision for Scars at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea
- Targets Root Cause: Subcision physically severs the fibrous bands pulling scars downward — the only treatment that addresses tethered scar anatomy directly.
- Prevents Re-Tethering: Juvelook filler fills the subcision pocket, acting as a spacer and collagen stimulator that prevents fibrous bands from reforming.
- Surface + Deep Repair: Combining subcision (deep) with Pico Fraxel (surface) treats acne scars at every layer simultaneously for comprehensive improvement.
- Collagen Remodeling: Juvelook’s polynucleotide molecules continue stimulating new collagen for 3-6 months post-treatment, with progressive improvement long after your visit to Korea.
- Minimal Downtime for Travelers: Swelling and bruising resolve within 5-7 days. Most international patients at RE:BERRY Myeongdong schedule subcision at the start of their Korea trip and recover while sightseeing.
| Timeline | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Day 0-2 | Moderate swelling and bruising at subcision sites. Mild tenderness when touching treated areas. Apply cold compresses as directed. |
| Day 3-5 | Swelling begins subsiding. Bruising transitions from purple to yellow-green. Scar elevation already visible in many patients. |
| Week 1-2 | Bruising resolves. Initial scar elevation maintained. Pico Fraxel micro-crusts shed naturally. Skin texture begins improving. |
| Week 3-4 | Juvelook collagen stimulation becomes active. Rolling scars continue smoothing. Skin tone more even as Pico Fraxel remodeling progresses. |
| Month 2-3 | Peak collagen remodeling phase. Scars noticeably flatter and less visible. Most patients see 40-60% improvement from a single session. |
| Month 4-6 | Final results. Collagen maturation complete. For severe scarring, a second session may be recommended for 70-80% total improvement. |
Subcision vs. Other Acne Scar Treatments Available in Korea
| Feature | Subcision + Juvelook (RE:BERRY) | CO2 Fractional Laser | Potenza RF Microneedling | TCA CROSS |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Target | Tethered rolling & boxcar scars | Surface texture & shallow scars | Collagen induction (all types) | Ice-pick scars only |
| Mechanism | Fibrous band release + volume fill | Ablative vaporization | RF thermal coagulation zones | Chemical reconstruction |
| Downtime | 5-7 days (bruising) | 7-14 days (crusting/redness) | 2-3 days (mild redness) | 5-7 days (frosting/scabbing) |
| Pain Level | Mild (numbing cream) | Moderate (numbing required) | Mild-moderate | Mild stinging |
| Sessions Needed | 1-3 sessions | 3-6 sessions | 3-5 sessions | 3-6 sessions |
| Best For | Deep tethered scars | Shallow textural scars | Mixed acne scars | Narrow deep scars |
| Price at RE:BERRY | ₩1,090,000 (full package) | ₩150,000-490,000/session | ₩249,000-490,000/session | ₩99,000-150,000/session |
| Collagen Stimulation | High (Juvelook PN) | Moderate | Moderate-high | Low |
Subcision for Scars Pricing at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea
All prices exclude VAT. Non-covered medical service. April 2026 promotion pricing.
One-Day Acne Scar Package
- Cannula subcision for tethered scars
- Juvelook hand injection 4cc
- Pico Fraxel laser resurfacing
- Cryotherapy cooling treatment
- Free consultation with Dr. Baek Seung-Jae
- Aftercare instructions in 8 languages
Subcision + Potenza Juvelook Add-On
- Full subcision + Juvelook 4cc + Pico Fraxel package
- Additional Potenza RF microneedling with Juvelook
- Re2O skin regeneration 6cc
- Genesis laser toning session
- Ideal for moderate-severe mixed scarring
First Visit Potenza Trial
- Potenza RF microneedling session
- For patients wanting to start with a lighter scar treatment
- Can upgrade to subcision package same day
- First-visit trial pricing
Meet Your Subcision Specialists at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea
Licensed aesthetic physicians experienced in subcision and acne scar treatment for all skin types at RE:BERRY Myeongdong.

Dr. Baek Seung-Jae
- Head Director, RE:BERRY Clinic Myeongdong
- Juvelook Certified Meister & Speaker
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Member, Korean Filler Education and Research Academy
- Expert in cannula subcision techniques

Dr. Son Hoon-Sung
- Doctor, RE:BERRY Clinic Myeongdong
- Member, Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine
- Member, Korean Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery
- Specialist in combination scar treatment protocols
Medically reviewed by Dr. Baek Seung-Jae, Head Director, Myeongdong Branch, RE:BERRY
The Science Behind Subcision for Acne Scars
Peer-reviewed research supporting subcision and combination scar treatment protocols used at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea.
Mechanism of Subcision in Tethered Acne Scars
Subcision (subcutaneous incisionless surgery) was first described by Orentreich and Orentreich in 1995 as a technique for releasing tethered scars. The procedure uses a needle or cannula inserted parallel to the skin surface to sever the fibrous strands (composed primarily of Type I and Type III collagen) that anchor depressed scars to the subcutis or fascia. By breaking these tethering bands, the overlying skin is freed to elevate to the level of surrounding normal tissue. Additionally, the controlled trauma of subcision initiates a wound-healing cascade — hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling — that generates new connective tissue in the released pocket. Alam et al. (2020) conducted a randomized controlled trial comparing subcision with hyaluronic acid filler versus subcision alone in 40 patients with rolling acne scars, demonstrating that the combination group achieved a 2.5-point improvement on the Qualitative Global Scarring Grading System versus 1.4 points for subcision alone at 6 months (p<0.001), confirming the synergistic benefit of filler injection after subcision.
Polynucleotide Biostimulation After Subcision
Polynucleotide (PN) fillers such as Juvelook contain highly purified salmon-derived DNA fragments that act as biological scaffolds for tissue regeneration. When injected into subcision pockets, PN molecules bind to purinergic receptors on fibroblasts, activating the adenosine A2A receptor pathway that upregulates collagen Type I synthesis, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) expression, and fibroblast migration. Cavallini et al. (2013) demonstrated that intradermal PN injection produced a 47% increase in dermal thickness measured by high-frequency ultrasound at 3 months, with histological confirmation of new collagen deposition and improved extracellular matrix organization. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, Juvelook 4cc is injected immediately post-subcision to serve as both a volume-maintaining spacer and a long-term collagen biostimulator — a dual-function approach that prevents scar re-tethering while driving tissue regeneration for months after the procedure.
Fractional Picosecond Laser Synergy with Subcision
Pico Fraxel laser delivers fractional picosecond pulses that create micro-injury zones in the epidermis and superficial dermis without the prolonged thermal damage of ablative CO2 fractional lasers. These Laser-Induced Optical Breakdown (LIOB) zones trigger collagen and elastin remodeling at the surface level, complementing the deeper structural repair achieved by subcision. Haimovic et al. (2016) reported that fractional picosecond 1064nm laser produced statistically significant improvement in atrophic facial acne scars after 6 bimonthly sessions, with a mean 50.8% improvement on the Echelle d’Evaluation Clinique des Cicatrices d’Acne (ECCA) grading scale. The combination of subcision (deep structural release) + PN filler (collagen biostimulation) + fractional picosecond laser (surface remodeling) creates a tri-level scar treatment approach that Korean clinics have pioneered, and which international patients specifically seek when traveling to Korea for acne scar treatment.
References: Alam M et al. JAMA Dermatol. 2020;156(4):419-427. doi:10.1001/jamadermatol.2019.4818 | Cavallini M et al. J Cosmet Laser Ther. 2013;15(6):317-322. doi:10.3109/14764172.2013.854120 | Haimovic A et al. Lasers Surg Med. 2016;48(8):732-740. doi:10.1002/lsm.22562
What International Patients Say About Subcision in Korea at RE:BERRY Myeongdong
“I traveled from Australia specifically for subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong after researching Korean acne scar clinics for months. Dr. Baek performed cannula subcision plus Juvelook on my cheek rolling scars. The bruising lasted about 6 days but the results were visible immediately — my scars were noticeably elevated. At 3 months the improvement is dramatic.”
“I had subcision done in my country twice before with minimal results. The difference at RE:BERRY Myeongdong was the Juvelook injection right after subcision. Dr. Baek explained that filler prevents the scars from re-tethering. Three months later, I finally see real improvement in scars I have had for 10 years.”
“The One-Day Scar Package at 1,090,000 won is genuinely incredible value. In Singapore, subcision alone costs more than that. Here I got subcision plus Juvelook 4cc plus Pico Fraxel plus LDM plus Dermio aftercare. The clinic staff spoke perfect English and the aftercare instructions were very detailed.”
Frequently Asked Questions About Subcision for Scars in Korea
Expert answers about subcision acne scar treatment at RE:BERRY Myeongdong Korea.
The One-Day Acne Scar Package at RE:BERRY Myeongdong costs ₩1,090,000 (excl. VAT), including cannula subcision, Juvelook 4cc, Pico Fraxel laser, LDM, and Dermio Care. This is significantly less expensive than subcision-only procedures at clinics in the US, Australia, or Singapore.
Yes. RE:BERRY Myeongdong’s ₩1,090,000 package includes 5 treatment modalities (subcision, Juvelook 4cc, Pico Fraxel, Cryotherapy, LDM) that would typically be billed separately at ₩1,500,000-2,000,000 at other Seoul clinics. The package pricing is a significant cost advantage for international patients.
Subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong is most effective for rolling scars (wave-like undulations) and tethered boxcar scars (flat-bottomed depressions with defined edges). For ice-pick scars, Dr. Baek Seung-Jae combines subcision with TCA CROSS or Potenza RF. Mixed scar types respond best to the full combination protocol.
Subcision physically cuts the fibrous bands pulling scars downward — it treats the structural cause. Laser (Pico Fraxel, CO2 fractional) remodels the skin surface for texture improvement. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, both are combined for deep structural release plus surface refinement, which is why Korean scar treatment is considered superior worldwide.
You can fly 48-72 hours after subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Bruising and swelling peak at 24-48 hours then gradually subside over 5-7 days. Most international patients schedule subcision at the beginning of their Korea trip and recover while sightseeing.
Recovery after subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong involves 5-7 days of bruising and 3-5 days of mild swelling. You can apply makeup after 48 hours to conceal bruising. No wound care or bandages needed. Social downtime is approximately 5-7 days.
Subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong is performed under topical lidocaine 4% numbing cream applied 30 minutes before the procedure. Most patients rate the discomfort at 2-3 on a 10-point scale. You may feel pressure and a popping sensation as fibrous bands release, but sharp pain is rare.
Subcision results at RE:BERRY Myeongdong are permanent once the collagen remodeling is complete at 4-6 months. The released fibrous bands do not typically reform when Juvelook filler is injected as a spacer. Severe scars may benefit from 2-3 sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart for optimal results.
Scar elevation is visible immediately after subcision as the tethering bands are cut. However, this initial improvement includes swelling. True results emerge at 4-8 weeks when bruising resolves and Juvelook collagen stimulation begins. Peak improvement occurs at 3-4 months.
Most patients at RE:BERRY Myeongdong achieve 40-60% improvement from a single subcision session. Moderate-severe scarring may benefit from 2-3 sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart. Dr. Baek Seung-Jae assesses your scars and recommends the optimal number during consultation.
Plan at least 5-7 days in Korea for subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Day 1 for consultation and treatment, days 2-5 for initial recovery (you can sightsee with bruising), and a follow-up check before departure. If scheduling 2 sessions, plan 2-3 weeks.
Walk-in consultation is available 365 days at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. However, subcision requires topical numbing (30 minutes) and a thorough scar assessment, so booking via WhatsApp at least 24 hours in advance is recommended to ensure your preferred time slot with Dr. Baek.
Subcision alone is not ideal for ice-pick scars because they are narrow, deep pits without significant tethering. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, ice-pick scars are treated with TCA CROSS chemical reconstruction or Potenza RF microneedling, often combined with subcision for adjacent rolling/boxcar scars in the same session.
Cannula subcision used at RE:BERRY Myeongdong uses a blunt-tipped instrument that pushes blood vessels aside rather than cutting them. This results in 40-60% less bruising compared to traditional Nokor needle subcision. The cannula also allows wider fanning motion for more complete fibrous band release per entry point.
Juvelook polynucleotide filler injected into the subcision pocket at RE:BERRY Myeongdong serves two critical functions: it acts as a physical spacer preventing the cut fibrous bands from re-attaching (re-tethering), and its PN molecules stimulate fibroblast-mediated collagen synthesis for 3-6 months of ongoing tissue regeneration.
Yes. Subcision is safe for all Fitzpatrick skin types (I-VI) at RE:BERRY Myeongdong. Unlike ablative lasers, subcision works beneath the epidermis and does not risk post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. The Pico Fraxel component is specifically chosen for its photomechanical mechanism, which is safer for Asian and darker skin.
Yes. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, popular add-ons include Glass Skin Laser Toning (wait 2 weeks post-subcision), Rejuran skin booster (same day, different area), or Botox & Filler for other concerns. Dr. Baek creates a multi-treatment plan during your initial consultation.
Common side effects at RE:BERRY Myeongdong include bruising (100% of patients, lasting 5-7 days), mild swelling (3-5 days), and tenderness at entry points (1-2 days). Rare side effects include nodule formation (less than 2%) and temporary numbness (resolves within 2 weeks). Serious complications are extremely rare with cannula technique.
RE:BERRY Myeongdong is a licensed medical clinic (의원) with certified physicians holding memberships in the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Medicine and Korean Filler Education and Research Academy. Dr. Baek Seung-Jae is a Juvelook Certified Meister with extensive experience in combination scar treatment protocols.
Yes. RE:BERRY Myeongdong is an official Juvelook certified clinic authorized by HansBiomed. The clinic holds both Juvelook Official Certificate and Juvelook Meister certification. All product vials are verified genuine with manufacturer serial numbers.
Korea leads the world in combination acne scar protocols. At RE:BERRY Myeongdong, subcision is not performed in isolation — it is part of a multi-modal approach (subcision + biostimulating filler + energy device) that maximizes results in fewer sessions. Korean pricing is also 40-60% lower than equivalent treatments in Western countries.
RE:BERRY Myeongdong offers a One-Day Scar Package that includes 5 modalities (subcision, Juvelook, Pico Fraxel, Cryotherapy, LDM) at ₩1,090,000 — a comprehensive protocol most Korean clinics charge separately. The clinic is 2 minutes from Myeongdong Station, open 365 days, with 8-language support for international patients.
Subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong significantly improves but does not completely eliminate acne scars. A single session typically achieves 40-60% improvement in rolling and boxcar scars. Two to three sessions can reach 70-80% improvement. Complete scar removal is not achievable with any current treatment, but subcision combined with Juvelook and Pico Fraxel delivers the closest results.
Yes. RE:BERRY Myeongdong has full-time English-speaking coordinators and provides consultation in 8 languages including English, Japanese, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Thai, Vietnamese, Mongolian, and Farsi. All aftercare instructions are provided in your preferred language.
Schedule subcision at RE:BERRY Myeongdong at the beginning of your Korea trip to allow 5-7 days for bruising to resolve. Avoid scheduling important events or professional photo shoots within 10 days of treatment. Winter months (when you wear scarves) or periods when you plan indoor activities are ideal.
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