Indonesian Trust in Korean Skin Rejuvenation: K-Beauty Report Released

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Lydian Cosmetic Surgery Clinic expands stem cell therapy services as Indonesian patient visits to Korea surge 104.6% year-on-year, driven by K-Beauty influence and Hallyu culture shaping beauty standards.

-- Lydian Cosmetic Surgery Clinic has announced the expansion of its stem cell therapy services in response to surging demand from Indonesian patients seeking advanced skin rejuvenation treatments in Korea. Dr. Abraham An, who leads the clinic with over 20 years of experience in regenerative aesthetics, is scaling capacity to accommodate rapid growth in Indonesian medical tourism driven by K-Beauty and Hallyu cultural influence on beauty standards. Indonesian patient visits to Korea increased 104.6% year-on-year in 2025, making Indonesia the 10th largest source market for Korean medical tourism according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare.

More information is available at https://www.lydianclinic.com/stemcelleng/skin-rejuvenation-koreas-secret-to-youthful-skin/

Indonesia's explosive growth as a source market reflects structural demand rather than temporary trends. The K-Beauty product market in Indonesia is projected to grow from USD 86.29 million in 2023 to USD 162.95 million by 2032, according to Credence Research data. Korea attracted a record 2.01 million foreign patients in 2025, representing a 71.9% increase from 2024. Dermatology accounted for 62.9% of all treatments, while the Ministry of Health and Welfare attributed this boom to factors including K-pop, K-Beauty, Hallyu content, and tourism recovery.

The Hallyu wave, encompassing K-pop idols and K-dramas, has fundamentally shaped Indonesian beauty preferences and converted entertainment-driven admiration into real medical tourism travel. The 'glass skin' aesthetic popularized by K-pop idols influences Indonesian consumer behavior, with research indicating that featuring K-pop idols as brand ambassadors significantly boosts purchase interest. Academic studies confirm that exposure to Korean music, drama, and lifestyle significantly impacts Indonesian Gen Z's perceived value, lifestyle identity, and brand loyalty toward Korean beauty products, creating aspirational standards that extend beyond cosmetics into professional dermatology and regenerative treatments.

South Korea's regulatory framework provides the foundation for Lydian Clinic's approved stem cell therapy capabilities. The Advanced Regenerative Bio Act, amended and effective February 2025, expanded access to advanced regenerative medicine to include mild or common conditions. Approved institutions can now offer therapies outside clinical trials, and Lydian operates within this rigorous environment. Staff deliver exosome-based treatments where growth factors and proteins stimulate collagen production within the dermis, with initial improvements visible within one to two weeks after a single session. Dr. Abraham An's expertise in regenerative aesthetics ensures patients receive treatments grounded in scientific innovation rather than surface-level interventions.

Lydian's non-surgical exosome stem cell therapy delivers growth factors, proteins, and RNAs into the dermis to stimulate collagen and elastin production. Patients experience minimal downtime and visible results within one to two weeks. The clinic integrates exosomes with laser-assisted rejuvenation and PRP procedures, creating a holistic methodology that aligns with K-Beauty's prevention philosophy. Treatments address skin rejuvenation at the foundation rather than treating only the top layers, resulting in firmer, more youthful, and radiant skin that patients report experiencing a few weeks post-procedure. The treatment mechanism reflects Korea's decades of beauty research, where traditional herbal serums marry biotechnology to deliver regenerative outcomes.

Lydian Clinic is equipped to serve international patients through multilingual staff, personalized consultations, and structured recovery protocols designed for medical tourists. Located in Gangnam, the clinic benefits from Seoul's concentration of beauty-medical infrastructure, which attracted 87.2% of all foreign patients to Korea in 2025. Dr. Abraham An's global reputation and the clinic's status as an approved stem cell therapy institution provide competitive advantages for Indonesian consumers seeking authentic Korean regenerative treatments. Patients interested in consultations can contact Lydian to access the same advanced dermatology services that have made Korea a hub for over 1 million foreign patients annually.

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Name: Dr. Abraham An
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Organization: Lydian Cosmetic Surgery Clinic
Address: 836 Nonhyeon-ro, Sinsa-dong, Gangnam, Seoul, Seoul 06025, Korea, Republic of
Website: https://www.lydianclinic.com/

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