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Can You Use the Livelihood Support Fund for Skin Care at a Dermatology Clinic in Hapjeong?

차이의원 · 아름다움의 차이, 차이의원입니다. · July 24, 2025

Can You Use the Livelihood Support Fund for Skin Care at a Dermatology Clinic in Hapjeong? "I want to get skin care, but prices have gone up so much these days that it feels burden...

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Clinic: 차이의원

Original post date: July 24, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 3:42 PM

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"I want to get skin care, but prices have gone up so much these days that it feels burdensome."

"I’m looking into skin care in Hapjeong, but the prices aren’t exactly cheap. Is it really possible to use the Livelihood Support Fund?"

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Many people are postponing skin care because of rising prices these days, right? For those people, there is some good news. The government-issued Livelihood Recovery Support Fund can also be used at clinics.

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If you have searched for skin care in Hapjeong, you probably had a lot of concerns because of the cost. In particular, this is a time when skin condition tends to worsen because of humid weather and indoor air-conditioning, so care is needed, but the financial burden makes the 고민 even greater.

Today, I’ll explain in detail what kinds of skin care you can receive with the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund, and what information you should know so you don’t miss this opportunity.

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Hello, I’m Director Jo Won-jin of Chai Clinic.

The hottest recent inquiry has been, "Can I use the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund?" To answer the question you’ve been wondering about first: at Chai Clinic, the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund can be used. This is probably welcome news for those who have been postponing skin care.

This Livelihood Recovery Support Fund provides a larger amount than many people expect. You can receive from a basic KRW 150,000 up to KRW 450,000 depending on your income level and region of residence.

It can be used freely, regardless of whether the service is covered or not, at clinic-level medical institutions with annual sales of KRW 3 billion or less that are registered as affiliated merchants.

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Let me explain the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund in a little more detail.

First, the support amount. In addition to the basic KRW 150,000, households in the lower-income bracket or single-parent families can receive an additional KRW 150,000, and recipients of basic livelihood benefits can receive an additional KRW 250,000. In addition, residents outside the capital area can receive an extra KRW 30,000, and residents of 84 rural and fishing communities experiencing population decline can receive an extra KRW 50,000.

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The application period is from 9:00 a.m. on July 21 to 6:00 p.m. on September 12, and the usage period is from July 21 to November 30. Any remaining balance will expire after November 30, so it’s best to keep that in mind.

Applications can be made online through card company apps or local gift certificate apps, or in person at a community center or partner bank. Online applications are also available on weekends, which is convenient.

If you are a Seoul resident looking for skin care in Hapjeong, regardless of which district you live in, you can pay with the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund at Chai Clinic.

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So, what kinds of skin care can you receive with the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund? I’ll introduce procedures that allow you to receive satisfying care within the support amount of KRW 150,000 to KRW 450,000.

The first is Rejuran.

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It is a skin booster made from DNA components extracted from salmon that helps enhance the skin’s own regenerative ability. It is especially helpful for people with dry and sensitive skin. It is excellent for moisturizing and soothing, and is recommended for those who want overall skin improvement.

The second is Juvelook.

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This procedure uses PDLA ingredients to induce collagen regeneration within the skin and add volume. It is especially suitable for people with enlarged pores or acne scars.

The third is skin Botox.

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This procedure involves diluting botulinum toxin and injecting small amounts into the dermal layer of the skin, helping to reduce pores, control sebum secretion, and improve fine wrinkles.

All of these procedures are in a price range that can easily be covered as a package with the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund.

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What I especially want to emphasize for those looking into skin care in Hapjeong is not to miss the November 30 usage deadline. After that date, any remaining balance will expire without refund or extension.

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Also, no matter how good an opportunity this support fund may be, if you receive a procedure that does not suit your individual skin condition, satisfaction may be lower. Since no two skins are the same, it is important to choose the most appropriate procedure for yourself through an accurate skin analysis and consultation.

Based on my experience providing a variety of skin care procedures in Hapjeong for 9 years, I recommend using this good opportunity called the Livelihood Recovery Support Fund to start the skin care you have been putting off. In particular, if you strengthen your skin’s basic condition before the intense summer heat arrives, it will greatly help you maintain healthy skin going forward.

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I hope this has been useful information for those considering skin care in Hapjeong.

This has been Chai Clinic, where your beauty is customized. Thank you.

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