Korean Fraxel Dual: How Foreign Patients Verify Real Solta 1550nm + 1927nm Before the Discount Tempts Them
Foreign patients fly to Seoul for Fraxel Dual at roughly one quarter of Western pricing, and a meaningful share of them end up with non-Solta fractional lasers sold under the Fraxel brand name. The five-step foreign patient verification checklist — Solta authorization, dual-wavelength console (1550nm + 1927nm), device serial registration, density/energy parameter specificity, and post-Fraxel exosome aftercare protocol — separates the real Solta platform from substitution devices. The series itself rewards patience: 3 to 5 sessions over 12 to 30 weeks produces the 40 to 60 percent improvement the device was designed to deliver.