Purpose: To examine the clinical characteristics, demographic features, and visual prognosis of idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) in Korean patients.Methods: We conducted a retrospective chart review of patients diagnosed with IIH who visited the Neuro-ophthalmology Clinic at Samsung Medical Center from September 2011 to January 2023. This analysis focused on demographic characteristics at onset, clinical manifestations, and visual outcomes at the last follow-up.Results: Out of 34 patients, 20 met the modified Dandy criteria and 14 were presumed to have IIH. The mean age at onset was 32.97 ± 9.6 years with females comprising 85.3% (n = 29) of the sample. The average body mass index (BMI) was 29.15 ± 6.43, with 47.0% of patients (n = 16) classified as obese. The most frequent symptom was headache, reported by 85.3% (n = 29) of patients, followed by pulsatile tinnitus (64.7%, n = 22) and transient visual obscuration (TVO; 32.4%, n = 11). Treatment included observation for 3 patients (8.8%), acetazolamide therapy for 26 patients (76.5%), and ventriculo-peritoneal shunt (V-P shunt) for 2 patients (5.9%). Out of 23 patients with follow-up > 6 months, 87.0%, 8.7%, and 4.3% showed good, fair, and poor visual outcomes, respectively; optic nerve atrophy was observed in 19.6% (9 eyes). The initial peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (pRNFL) thickness measured by OCT was 143.56 ± 62.41 μm in the right eye and 139.3 ± 76.38 μm in the left which decreased to 97.39 ± 25.72 and 94.91 ± 19.32 μm, respectively by the last examination.Conclusions: While the proportion of obese patients in this Korean cohort and the average BMI were lower than in western countries, both have increased relative to previous reports from Korea. Most patients experienced a benign course.