Gurugram-based Korean skincare clinic KorinMi has raised ₹3 crore (around $360K) in a pre-seed funding round led by Vikas Agarwal (ex-CEO, Kaya Skin Clinic UAE) and Vivek Kumar (CEO, Venture Garage), along with participation from several CXOs and industry experts.
The fresh funds will go toward tech upgrades, product development, clinic expansion, and the upcoming launch of its direct-to-consumer (D2C) skincare range.
Founded in 2024 by Reshbha Munjal and Jenovia Daun Jung, KorinMi blends Korean dermatology with skin solutions tailored for Indian skin. The brand offers non-invasive and invasive treatments using 3D Korean skin analysis, along with professional-grade homecare products.
After becoming operationally profitable within just six months of launching its first clinic in Gurugram, KorinMi opened a second outlet in Delhi’s Defence Colony.
Over the next three years, the brand plans to open 25 more clinics across cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Hyderabad.
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KorinMi is also set to roll out its D2C skincare line, including a cleanser, toner, hydration essence, rejuvenation cream, and sunscreen—specially formulated for Indian skin and climate. Priced between ₹1,500 and ₹3,000, the range will be available on its website, clinics, and platforms like Nykaa, Tira, Broadway, and Kindlife.
The startup enters a competitive market, going head-to-head with established players like Kaya Clinic, SkinLab, and global D2C skincare brands.
