Morpheus8 Korea: How I Tighten Skin with InMode RF Microneedling — A Gangnam Doctor's Honest Guide

Dr. Hyunji Kim
2026-07-158 min read

Morpheus8 Korea is one of the most searched treatments among the international patients who walk into my clinic — and the first thing I tell them is that the device they're really asking about at Delphic is InMode, the platform that made RF microneedling lifting famous worldwide. It does much of what people expect from Morpheus8: it firms slightly loose skin, smooths texture, shrinks pores and softens acne scars, all without a scalpel.
I'm Dr. Hyunji Kim, director at Delphic Clinic in Gangnam. I've treated hundreds of faces with InMode over the years, and I want to give you the honest version — what it genuinely does, who it helps, who I turn away, and what it actually costs here in Seoul.
What it actually is — in plain language
InMode is a radiofrequency (RF) platform. The part most people mean when they say 'morpheus8 korea' is the microneedling handpiece: tiny insulated needles glide into the skin and deliver heat at a controlled depth. That heat triggers your body to rebuild collagen and contract existing fibers — so over weeks the skin becomes firmer, poredriven texture calms down, and fine laxity improves. We also use the surface handpieces (Forma for gentle bulk heating, Fx for resurfacing) depending on your skin.

Here's the honest note: this is not a facelift. If your skin is significantly sagging, or you have heavy jowls and loose neck skin, RF microneedling will disappoint you. It's a tightening-and-texture treatment, not a lifting surgery. When I see real laxity, I say so and point you toward the right option instead of overselling.
Who it's really for
InMode / Morpheus8-style RF microneedling shines for people who want a firmer, smoother, more refined face without downtime or surgery. You're a good candidate if you have:
- Mild to moderate skin laxity — early jowls, softening jawline, crepey cheeks
- Enlarged pores and rough, uneven texture
- Acne scars or boxcar/rolling scars you want to soften
- Fine lines and a general 'tired, less bouncy' look starting in your 30s–50s
- A desire for gradual, natural firming with minimal recovery
And who I steer elsewhere: if you have deep, heavy sagging, I'll be honest that you'd get more from a surgical lift or strong ultrasound lifting like Ultherapy. If you're pregnant, have an active skin infection, or a pacemaker, RF isn't appropriate. And if you want an instant, dramatic change tomorrow, this isn't it — InMode rewards patience.
How it compares — an honest comparison
Patients often ask how InMode RF microneedling stacks up against the other lifting options they've read about. Here's my simple, in-clinic way of explaining it:
In short: InMode is my go-to for skin quality plus a subtle firming, while deeper laxity is better matched to ultrasound lifting, threads, or surgery. They also combine beautifully — many of my patients do InMode for texture and Ultherapy for lift.
Before and after: what's realistic
Let me set honest expectations for your morpheus8 before and after. You won't leave looking dramatically different — in fact you'll be a little red. The real change appears over 6 to 12 weeks as new collagen forms: skin looks tighter, pores look smaller, scars soften, and the face reads a little more 'lifted' and rested. Results build with each session, and they vary from person to person depending on skin type, age and how many sessions you complete.
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What to expect — step by step
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1. Free consultation
I examine your skin in person, discuss your goals, and tell you honestly whether InMode is right — or whether another treatment would serve you better.
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2. Numbing & prep
We cleanse your skin and apply strong numbing cream for about 30–40 minutes so the session stays comfortable.
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3. The session
The RF microneedling and/or surface handpieces are passed over the treatment area. A full face takes roughly 20–40 minutes.
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4. Back to your day
You'll be pink for a few hours to a couple of days. Light skincare and SPF, and you're free to explore Seoul that same evening.
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5. Results build over weeks
Firming and texture improvements develop over 6–12 weeks. We plan any further sessions based on how your skin responds.

How we do it at Delphic — and why it matters
Every InMode treatment here is doctor-led. I choose the depth, energy and handpiece for your specific skin — not a fixed template — because RF microneedling done at the wrong depth or energy either does nothing or risks harm. We use a genuine InMode device with sterile single-use tips, and I stay hands-on throughout.

Dr. Kim was completely honest with me — she said I only needed a couple of sessions, not a big package. The clinic was spotless, the interpreter made everything easy, and my skin looks so much smoother now. Best clinic experience I've had in Seoul.
How much does it cost in Korea?
Morpheus8 cost abroad can be eye-watering, which is part of why so many patients ask about doing it in Korea. Our pricing is transparent — here are the genuine numbers:
| InMode 1 area (Fx or Forma) | ₩90,000$70 |
| InMode Full Face (Fx or Forma) | ₩150,000$110 |
Coming from overseas? Here's how we make it easy
We have on-site English and Chinese interpreters, so nothing gets lost in translation about your treatment plan. InMode is one-day-friendly — consultation and treatment can happen in a single visit — and we're a direct, short walk from Sinnonhyeon Station Exit 3. Same price as locals, genuine devices, doctor-led care, and a 4.7★ rating from 260+ Google reviews.
Start with a free 1:1 consultation
Before anything else, come in for a free 1:1 consultation. There's no pressure and no obligation. If InMode is right for you, I'll tell you. If something else suits you better — or nothing at all — I'll tell you that too. Honest advice first, always.
Get a free 1:1 consultation
Message our English-speaking team — same price as locals, no pressure.
Firm, smooth skin doesn't have to mean surgery — for the right person, InMode is one of the most rewarding treatments I offer. If you're considering it, come talk to me and we'll build a plan that actually fits your face. — Dr. Hyunji Kim, Delphic Clinic, Gangnam, Seoul.
Frequently asked questions
Does it hurt?
We apply strong numbing cream for about 30–40 minutes first, so most patients rate it a 3–4 out of 10 — a warm, prickly sensation as the RF fires. The bonier areas (jawline, forehead) feel a touch more. It's very manageable and over quickly.
How long do the results last?
The collagen you build is real, so results typically hold for about a year or longer. Because skin keeps aging, most patients do a light maintenance session once a year. Doing a course of 2–3 sessions gives the most durable lifting.
How does it compare to Morpheus8 vs Ultherapy or thread lifts?
Roughly: InMode's RF microneedling (often called Morpheus8-style treatment) works on the surface-to-mid skin for texture, pores and mild tightening. Ultherapy goes deeper for lifting. Threads give an immediate mechanical lift. They're different tools — I often combine them.
Is there downtime?
Minimal. Expect redness and a mild grid-like texture for 1–3 days, sometimes tiny pinpoint scabs. Most international patients are back sightseeing the same evening with light makeup the next day.
How many sessions will I need?
It depends on your skin and goal. For texture and pores, 2–3 sessions spaced 4 weeks apart is typical. For maintenance tightening, one session a couple of times a year. We decide together at your consultation.
How much does InMode / Morpheus8 cost in Korea?
At Delphic, one area (Fx or Forma) is ₩90,000 and full face is ₩150,000. See the price block in the article — and it's the same price for locals and visitors, no foreigner mark-up.

Written by
Dr. Hyunji Kim
Dr. Hyunji Kim is the director and lead physician at Delphic Clinic in Gangnam, Seoul. She trained at Korea University Medical Center and personally performs consultations and procedures for both local and international patients.


