Garnet is in Apgujeong, a central neighbourhood in Gangnam, Seoul. This guide gives you the exact address, the nearest subway station and exit, how long the walk takes, and how to reach the clinic from the airport or other parts of the city — so arriving for a consultation or surgery day is straightforward.
Garnet Plastic Surgery is on the 5th floor of the ISA Building, at 51 Apgujeong-ro 30-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul. The clinic occupies the 5th floor (suite 501). When you arrive at the building, take the lift to the 5th floor — the clinic is signposted on arrival.
If you are mapping the route yourself, the building sits on Apgujeong-ro 30-gil, a short street off the main Apgujeong-ro, close to the Apgujeong CGV cinema. Keeping that cinema as a landmark makes the final stretch easy to find on foot. To get a sense of the wider neighbourhood, see our overview of Apgujeong as a plastic surgery district.
The simplest way to reach Garnet is by subway. Take Subway Line 3 (the orange line) to Apgujeong Station and leave from Exit 3. From there it is about a five-minute walk — roughly 200 to 300 metres — to the ISA Building, passing the Apgujeong CGV cinema along the way.
Line 3 connects easily to the rest of Seoul's network, so you can reach Apgujeong from most parts of the city with a single transfer or less. If you are travelling at a busy time, allow a little extra for the walk and for finding the building entrance, especially on your first visit.
Most international visitors arrive at Incheon International Airport, with some using Gimpo Airport. From either, you can reach the Apgujeong area by airport limousine bus, by train, or by taxi. The limousine bus is a common choice with luggage, as routes from Incheon serve the Gangnam area directly; from there a short subway ride or taxi brings you to Apgujeong.
By train, the Airport Railroad (AREX) connects Incheon to central Seoul, where you can transfer onto the subway network and continue to Apgujeong Station on Line 3. If you would rather plan the whole journey — flights, arrival and the first consultation — in one place, our guide to planning a plastic surgery trip to Korea walks through it.
Taxis are widely available in Seoul and are a comfortable option after a long flight or on surgery day. You can show the driver the address — 51 Apgujeong-ro 30-gil, ISA Building, Gangnam-gu — or the building name, and the Apgujeong CGV cinema works well as a nearby landmark if needed.
If you prefer, a coordinator can help you confirm a suitable route for your arrival time and circumstances. Garnet assigns a dedicated coordinator to international patients, who stays with you from the first consultation through recovery, so you are not left to navigate logistics alone. You can arrange that support in advance through an online consultation from abroad.
It helps to know the clinic's hours when you plan your visit: Garnet is open Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 19:00 and Saturday from 10:00 to 16:00, and is closed on Sundays and public holidays. There is no separate lunch-hour closure, so the clinic provides continuous care through the day.
If you are coming for a first appointment, you can settle the important questions before you travel — what the procedure involves for you, who will perform it, and how follow-up works — in an online consultation. Garnet is a single-surgeon clinic where Dr. In-Soo Baek, a board-certified plastic surgeon, consults, operates and follows up himself; you can read how that model works in what is a single-surgeon clinic.
Send photos and your question before you travel. An English-speaking coordinator reviews every enquiry and replies with honest guidance on whether surgery is appropriate, the likely plan and timing.
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