Oily Skin Treatment in Busan, Korea
Sebum Control Care at Seomyeon One Clinic
Oily skin treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic helps improve excess sebum, facial shine, clogged pores, blackheads, enlarged-looking pores, acne breakouts, and rough texture through personalized skin-balancing care. Treatment options may include deep cleansing medical facials, acne management, gentle exfoliation, sebum-control treatments, pore care, hydration therapy, barrier repair, IV therapy, or combination programs depending on consultation findings. Located in Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic provides convenient oily skin care for local and international patients.
Oily skin treatment in Busan at Seomyeon One Clinic is designed for patients who want to improve excess sebum, facial shine, clogged pores, blackheads, enlarged-looking pores, acne breakouts, rough texture, and skin congestion through personalized sebum-control and skin-balancing care. Oily skin can be caused by genetics, hormonal changes, stress, humidity, dehydration, harsh skincare, over-cleansing, acne-prone skin, diet, climate changes, and weakened skin barrier function, which is why treatment should focus on balancing oil production without over-drying or irritating the skin. At One Clinic, consultation begins with a detailed evaluation of your oiliness pattern, pore condition, acne activity, skin thickness, hydration level, sensitivity, barrier condition, lifestyle triggers, and treatment goals before recommending a tailored plan. Depending on your condition, oily skin care may include deep cleansing medical facials, acne management, gentle exfoliation, sebum-control treatments, pore care, hydration therapy, barrier-repair care, IV therapy, or combination programs to help the skin look clearer, smoother, calmer, and more balanced. Conveniently located in central Seomyeon, Busan, One Clinic welcomes both local residents and international patients seeking professional oily skin and acne-prone skin treatment in Korea.
What Causes Oily Skin?
Oily skin occurs when the sebaceous glands produce more oil than the skin needs. While sebum is important for protecting the skin, excess oil can make the face look shiny, congested, and more prone to clogged pores or breakouts.
Common causes include:
- Genetics
- Hormonal changes
- Stress
- Hot and humid weather
- Dehydration
- Over-cleansing
- Harsh or drying skincare
- Acne-prone skin
- Poor skin barrier function
- Diet and lifestyle factors
- Heavy cosmetics or sunscreen buildup
- Climate changes during travel
Because oily skin can also be dehydrated or sensitive, treatment should not simply strip oil from the skin.
Personalized Oily Skin Treatment at One Clinic
At One Clinic, oily skin treatment is customized based on oil production, pore condition, acne activity, skin sensitivity, and hydration level. Some patients need deep cleansing and pore care, while others need acne management, barrier repair, hydration support, or gentle sebum-control treatments.
The medical team evaluates shine, clogged pores, blackheads, acne, texture, redness, dehydration, and skincare habits before recommending the most suitable plan.
Treatment Options for Oily Skin
Depending on your condition, One Clinic may recommend:
- Deep cleansing medical facials for oil and buildup
- Acne management for breakouts and inflammation
- Gentle exfoliation for clogged pores
- Sebum-control treatments for shine and oil balance
- Pore care for enlarged-looking pores
- Hydration therapy for dehydrated oily skin
- Barrier-repair care for irritated or over-cleansed skin
- IV therapy for internal wellness and skin support
- Combination programs for clearer and more balanced skin
The goal is to reduce visible oiliness while keeping the skin healthy, hydrated, and comfortable.
Oily Skin and Acne
Oily skin is commonly linked to acne because excess sebum can mix with dead skin cells and clog pores. This can lead to blackheads, whiteheads, inflammatory acne, and rough texture. However, not every oily skin patient has acne, and not every acne patient has oily skin.
A customized plan helps address oil control, inflammation, pore congestion, and skin barrier health together.
Oily Skin Care for International Patients in Busan
One Clinic welcomes international patients who want oily skin treatment during their stay in Korea. Busan’s humidity, travel fatigue, sunscreen use, makeup buildup, stress, and climate changes can make oiliness and clogged pores more noticeable. Located in Seomyeon, One Clinic is easily accessible from Busanjin-gu, Haeundae, Nampo, Busan Station, and nearby areas.
Clinic Address
One Clinic
6F, Inje Medical New Building
785 Gayadae-ro, Busanjin-gu, Busan, Korea
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for oily skin?
The best treatment for oily skin depends on the cause and related concerns. If the skin is congested, deep cleansing medical facials, gentle exfoliation, and pore care may help. If acne is present, acne management and sebum-control treatments may be recommended. If the skin is oily but dehydrated or irritated, hydration therapy and barrier-repair care may be needed first. At One Clinic, treatment is customized after consultation.
Can oily skin be improved without drying out the skin?
Yes. Oily skin should be treated with balance, not excessive dryness. Over-drying the skin can weaken the barrier and sometimes trigger more oil production or irritation. One Clinic focuses on controlling excess sebum while supporting hydration, barrier health, and overall skin comfort.
Is oily skin the same as acne-prone skin?
Not always. Oily skin can increase the chance of clogged pores and breakouts, but some oily skin patients do not have acne. Acne-prone skin may also involve inflammation, bacteria, hormonal triggers, sensitivity, or skin barrier problems. Treatment should address both oil control and the specific acne pattern when breakouts are present.
Why does my skin feel oily but dehydrated?
Skin can be oily and dehydrated at the same time. This happens when the skin lacks water but still produces excess oil. Over-cleansing, harsh skincare, travel, weather changes, and barrier damage can make this worse. Hydration therapy and barrier-repair care may help balance the skin without making it greasy.
How many sessions are needed for oily skin treatment?
The number of sessions depends on oiliness severity, pore congestion, acne activity, skin sensitivity, and treatment type. Some patients feel cleaner and less congested after one session, while ongoing oil control, acne care, and pore improvement may require multiple sessions and maintenance care.
Is oily skin treatment suitable for international visitors?
Yes. International visitors can receive oily skin treatment at One Clinic in Seomyeon, Busan. Treatment can be adjusted based on travel schedule, downtime preference, skin sensitivity, and current skin condition, making it suitable for patients dealing with humidity, sunscreen buildup, travel fatigue, or clogged pores while visiting Korea.


