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SOUTH KOREA: FOREIGNERS' MEDICAL EXPENDITURES HIT FRESH HIGH IN MAY

14/06/2026 01:44 PM

SEOUL, June 14 (Bernama-Yonhap) -- The combined amount of medical expenditures by foreign tourists in May hit a fresh high, Yonhap News Agency reported, citing data on Sunday.

The increase is in line with the growing popularity of South Korean pharmaceutical products, as well as demand for health and beauty-related services.

According to data compiled by the Korea Tourism Organisation, foreigners spent a combined 251.1 billion won (US$165.2 million) on medical services in May, up 0.5 per cent from a year earlier.

The estimate is based on expenditures made by foreign tourists using Shinhan Card Co., the organisation said.

The figure marked a sharp rise from 109.6 billion won and 204.4 billion won recorded in February and March, respectively.

Of the total, 57.8 per cent was spent at dermatology clinics, followed by plastic surgery facilities and pharmacies with 18 per cent and 12.9 per cent, respectively.

Industry watchers also said growing demand for pharmaceutical products, whose share accounted for just 4.9 per cent in January last year, has been one of the contributing drivers of the overall growth.

By nationality, Chinese visitors spent the most at 63.6 billion won, followed by Americans with 46.2 billion won and Japanese with 32.9 billion won.

"We plan to diversify marketing projects as purchasing patterns in the medical sector differ by country of origin," an official from the organisation said, noting it will also work with regional governments to disperse demand across different regions.

-- BERNAMA-YONHAP

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