7 K-Dramas to watch after finishing Face Me

Lee Min-ki for Face Me
Lee Min-ki for Face Me (Image via YouTube/KBS Drama)

After the finale of Face Me, viewers may find themselves yearning for more Korean dramas with complicated characters, thrilling mysteries, and heartfelt relationships. Directed by Jo Rok-hwan and starring Lee Min-ki as a cold-hearted plastic surgeon, and Han Ji-hyun as a passionate violent crimes detective. Lee Yi-kyung and Jeon Bae-soo rounded out the stellar cast, adding depth and intensity to the narrative. The series aired on KBS2 and is available for streaming on Viki in selected regions.

The chemistry between the leads and the intertwining of their vastly different worlds struck a chord with fans, making Face Me a must-watch in the 2024 K-drama lineup. For those still savoring its layered storytelling, here are seven other dramas that echo its themes, blending medical settings, emotional depth, and suspenseful twists. Each show offers a unique experience, ensuring there’s something for every fan of Face Me.


More must-watch K-dramas like Face Me

1) Ghost Doctor (2022)

Jung Ji-hoon in Ghost Doctor (Image via YouTube/CJ ENM Global)
Jung Ji-hoon in Ghost Doctor (Image via YouTube/CJ ENM Global)

Ghost Doctor is a fascinating medical drama infused with supernatural elements. The plot follows Cha Young-min, played by Rain, a genius but arrogant surgeon whose life takes an unexpected turn after a near-fatal accident leaves him in a coma. His spirit begins inhabiting the body of another doctor, Go Seung-tak, portrayed by Kim Bum, a resident with little talent but a kind heart.

This drama delves into themes of redemption, teamwork, and the mysteries of life and death, all while delivering moments of humor and heartfelt connections. The dynamic between Rain and Kim Bum adds an electrifying layer to the narrative. Fans of Face Me will appreciate the emotional complexity and the unexpected partnership that drives the story forward.


2) Doctor Stranger (2014)

A still from Doctor Stranger (Image Via Netflix)
A still from Doctor Stranger (Image Via Netflix)

Doctor Stranger offers a thrilling mix of romance, espionage, and medical drama. Lee Jong-suk takes on the role of Park Hoon, a prodigy surgeon trained in North Korea. After defecting to the South, he struggles to find his place while searching for his first love. His journey leads him to Myungwoo Hospital, where personal and political conflicts collide.

The series boasts a riveting plot filled with twists and high-stakes surgeries, alongside a strong cast that includes Jin Se-yeon and Kang So-ra. Its exploration of identity, love, and loyalty makes it a compelling choice for fans of Face Me, particularly those drawn to stories of characters navigating moral gray areas.


3) Doctor Slump (2024)

Park Shin-hye in Doctor Slump (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)
Park Shin-hye in Doctor Slump (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)

Doctor Slump is a romantic comedy with a refreshing take on burnout and second chances. The story revolves around Nam Ha-neul, played by Park Shin-hye, a hardworking anesthesiologist, and Yeo Jeong-woo, portrayed by Park Hyung-sik, a talented yet troubled plastic surgeon. Both characters experience career setbacks that force them to reevaluate their lives.

The drama shines with its relatable depiction of failure and growth, all while balancing humor and heartfelt moments. Fans of Face Me will find similarities in the medical setting and the journey of flawed professionals finding purpose, though Doctor Slump takes a lighter, more comedic approach.


4) It’s Okay, That’s Love (2014)

Gong Hyo-jin in It's Okay, That's Love (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)
Gong Hyo-jin in It's Okay, That's Love (Image via YouTube/Netflix K-Content)

This 2014 show combines romance, mental health awareness, and mystery in a way that resonates deeply with audiences. Starring Zo In-sung as Jang Jae-yeol, a best-selling author with undiagnosed schizophrenia, and Gong Hyo-jin as Ji Hae-soo, a psychiatrist with her emotional struggles, the series explores the intricacies of love and healing.

With its honest portrayal of psychological challenges and beautifully written characters, the drama feels like a warm embrace for viewers. Fans of Face Me will appreciate the nuanced storytelling of It's Okay, That's Love, and the way it handles complex relationships with empathy and grace.


5) Life (2018)

A still from Life (Image Via Netflix)
A still from Life (Image Via Netflix)

Life is a thought-provoking medical drama that examines the ethical dilemmas and power struggles within the healthcare industry. Lee Dong-wook plays Ye Jin-woo, an ER doctor who uncovers corruption at Sangkook University Hospital. Alongside him is Cho Seung-woo portraying Koo Seung-hyo, a cold-hearted hospital president driven by profit.

The series stands out for its intense narrative and morally complex characters, much like Face Me. The narrative arc of Life combines the tension of a medical thriller with a sharp critique of systemic issues, offering a gripping experience for viewers seeking depth and drama.


6) Dr. Romantic (2016)

Ahn Hyo-seop in Dr. Romantic (Image via YouTube/Viu Singapore)
Ahn Hyo-seop in Dr. Romantic (Image via YouTube/Viu Singapore)

Dr. Romantic follows Boo Yong-joo, aka Teacher Kim, a brilliant but eccentric surgeon played by Han Suk-kyu. Set in a small, underfunded hospital, the story focuses on his mentorship of two young doctors, portrayed by Yoo Yeon-seok and Seo Hyun-jin, as they navigate personal and professional challenges.

With its blend of high-stakes surgeries, life lessons, and heartfelt moments, the drama captures the essence of human connection and resilience. Fans of Face Me will enjoy its emphasis on teamwork this series delves into, and the transformative journeys of its characters.


7) Sign (2011)

A still from Sign (Image Via Prime Video)
A still from Sign (Image Via Prime Video)

Sign is a gripping forensic medical drama that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats. Starring Park Shin-yang as Yoon Ji-hoon, a top forensic doctor, and Kim Ah-joong as Go Da-kyung, an enthusiastic rookie, the series dives into the world of autopsies and criminal investigations.

The drama stands out for its intricate storytelling and the chemistry between its leads. The plot offers a blend of suspense and emotional depth, that makes this show an ideal follow-up for the ones captivated by the crime-solving aspects of Face Me.


The conclusion of Face Me may leave a void, but these seven K-dramas promise to fill it with gripping narratives, memorable characters, and emotional depth. From the supernatural twists of Ghost Doctor to the intense moral dilemmas of Life, each series offers a unique perspective on the medical and crime genres.

Whether through heartwarming relationships, thrilling investigations, or explorations of resilience, these dramas continue the legacy of compelling storytelling that Face Me embodies.

Edited by Amey Mirashi
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