u/Any-Nail1719

Are 1 day veneers in Seoul worth the price difference?

Planning a Seoul trip in August and thought about getting veneers done. I've been messaging a few different clinics and the price range I'm seeing is genuinely all over the place. Like I can't figure out if that spread is normal or if some places are just charging for brand recognition.

The three I'm comparing right now are Leblanc, Blanche and Gangnam Smile Studio.

Leblanc quoted me 490,000 won per tooth for standard no prep veneers and 690,000 for the 1 day version. I'm leaning toward the 1day option since I'll only be in Seoul for 10 days and I really don't want my whole trip scheduled around dental appointments. The way they described it, you go in the morning for the scan and impressions, then come back in the evening to have them placed. That schedule sounds doable if it’s true.

Blanche kept coming up when I was going through Naver blogs and cafes obviously through translation. Their pricing is 650,000 per tooth for standard no prep and 850,000 for the 1-day version. The review volume sitewide is quite high which is either reassuring or just a sign of a heavy marketing budget, I honestly can't tell.

Then there's Gangnam Smile Studio and they're quoting between 2,000,000 and 3,500,000 per tooth. I know they do that digital smile design preview thing where you can see the result before committing, and their English communication is apparently really solid. But that price difference compared to the other two is hard to wrap my head around. Unless the actual outcome quality is meaningfully different?

Apparently they all have an in house lab which apparently matters because it cuts out the lab middleman and supposedly gives them more control over the final result. Also if anyone has done a 1 day veneer process anywhere, did it feel rushed or was the outcome fine?

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u/Any-Nail1719 — 2 days ago