DeRAMA, Singapore's First Korean Confinement Centre Managed by Sserenity, Reaches Full Capacity
DeRAMA, Singapore's First Korean Confinement Centre Managed by Sserenity, Reaches Full Capacity
Kamis, 11 Juni 2026 | 10:08
SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 11 June 2026 – DeRAMA Singapore, the first Korean confinement centre
to open in the country and operated by Sserenity, is now fully booked.
It offers residential postpartum stays within Artyzen Singapore on
Orchard Road, where newborns are looked after by registered and enrolled
nurses. A two-week stay is priced from S$35,000 in the standard suite
and S$50,000 in the Garden Suite.
DeRAMA, Singapore's First Korean Confinement Centre Managed by Sserenity, Reaches Full Capacity
Demand That Crosses Borders
In South Korea, postpartum confinement is a long-standing tradition, and
booking a stay well before the birth is common. The brand's Seoul
flagship is reserved months in advance, with a waitlist that continues
to grow. A similar shift is underway locally, where confinement centres
have grown as an alternative to live-in nannies, offering parents a team
of trained staff to support them and their newborns. DeRAMA sits at the
premium end of that shift, with its suites gradually filling after
opening.
A Reputation Built Over Decades
The brand itself is far from new. DeRAMA has cared for more than 10,000
mothers and newborns over nearly two decades, and Singapore is its first
location beyond South Korea. Its clientele there has included couples
such as actors Hyun Bin and Son Ye-jin, singer Taeyang and actor Min
Hyo-rin, and actors Lee Byung-hun and Lee Min-jung.
Inside the Centre
The residential floor of the
luxury confinement centre in Singapore
is self-contained, with no public access. The nurses are on site around
the clock, and meals are prepared fresh by Artyzen's chefs and adjusted
to each stage of recovery. DeRAMA also offers prenatal massage and
postnatal massage as part of its postpartum care services in Singapore.
"What we are seeing is a change in how recovery is understood," said
Danny Woo, Chief Financial Officer of Sserenity (DeRAMA Singapore).
"Mothers here are no longer treating the weeks after birth as time to
simply get through. They are choosing to plan for them with the care
they would give any important decision, and that is reflected in the
demand."