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Gangnam District sees record number of medical tourists A foreigner visits a doctor with an interpreter in a photo provided by the Gangnam District Office on Thursday. [GANGNAM DISTRICT OFFICE] A record number of medical tourists visited Gangnam District in southern Seoul last year. The Gangnam District Office said Thursday that a total of 185,559 foreign patients visited Gangnam last year, up 209.

8 percent compared to the year before. The number of foreign patients in Gangnam accounted for nearly 31 percent of all overseas patients in Korea, as well as 39 percent of tourists who visited Seoul for medical services. By country, the highest percentage of medical tourists came from Japan at 38.



5 percent, followed by China at 16.9 percent and the United States at 12 percent. Nearly half of the overseas patients came to Gangnam for dermatology treatments, while the rest sought plastic surgery, internal medicine and health checkups.

In particular, the number of overseas patients from Japan surged by 748.8 percent compared to the previous year, and those from China increased by 254.9 percent.

The district office attributed the surge to the high interest in K-beauty among tourists in their 20s and 30s. Last year, the country also saw the highest number of overseas patients overall, receiving 605,768 medical tourists, according to the Ministry of Health and Welfare in April. Although the number of medical tourists had been gradually increasing in Gangnam, it plunged due to the Covid-1.

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