Medical Visa for Liposuction in Korea
Medical Visa for Liposuction in Korea
If you're traveling to Korea for liposuction, the good news is that most patients do NOT need a special medical visa. The type of visa you need depends mainly on how long you plan to stay and how complex your procedure is.
Do You Need a Medical Visa for Liposuction?
In most cases, no.
- Short-term cosmetic procedures (like liposuction) are usually done under:
- Visa-free entry (K-ETA), or
- Tourist visa (C-3)
- These allow stays of up to 90 days, which is enough for most treatments
This is why the majority of international patients come to Korea as regular tourists, even for surgery.
When You DO Need a Medical Visa
You may need a medical visa if your situation is more complex.
C-3-3 (Short-Term Medical Visa)
- For treatment stays up to 90 days
- Requires invitation from a Korean clinic
- Used if your country is not visa-exempt
- Helpful for longer recovery or multiple procedures
G-1-10 (Long-Term Medical Visa)
- For stays longer than 90 days
- Used for major surgeries or extended recovery
- Valid up to about 1 year (can be extended)
Simple Rule
- Short stay (1–2 weeks liposuction trip) → Tourist visa or K-ETA
- Long stay (multiple procedures or complications) → Medical visa
Visa-Free Entry (K-ETA Option)
Many nationalities can enter Korea without a visa.
- Stay up to 30–90 days depending on country
- Apply online for K-ETA before travel
- Bring clinic appointment confirmation
- Show return ticket and proof of funds if asked
This is the most common route for liposuction patients.
Documents You May Need (If Applying for Medical Visa)
If you choose or need a medical visa, prepare:
- Passport (valid 6+ months)
- Visa application form
- Clinic appointment or invitation letter
- Treatment plan and estimated cost
- Proof of funds
- Flight and accommodation details
Clinics often help provide the required documents.
How the Application Process Works
For a medical visa:
- Book consultation and confirm surgery with clinic
- Receive official invitation or treatment documents
- Apply at Korean embassy or consulate
- Wait for approval
- Travel to Korea
Some clinics or agencies can assist with the process.
Important Tips for Liposuction Travelers
- Always check your country’s visa requirements first
- Ask your clinic which visa they recommend
- Bring all medical documents when entering Korea
- Plan your stay within visa limits (usually under 90 days)
- Consider flexibility in case recovery takes longer
Common Mistake to Avoid
- Assuming you need a special medical visa for cosmetic surgery
In reality, most liposuction patients travel on a tourist entry, not a medical visa.
Final Thoughts
For liposuction in Korea, a medical visa is optional in most cases. If your procedure is short-term and your stay is under 90 days, a tourist visa or visa-free entry is usually enough. Medical visas are mainly for longer, more complex treatments. The key is matching your visa type to your treatment duration and recovery needs, not just the procedure itself.














