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How Much Does Sculptra Cost in Korea?

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Sculptra is priced as a course, and because it usually runs as 2 to 3 sessions using 1 or more vials each, the total depends on how much collagen stimulation your face needs.

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Sculptra cost in Korea is set per session, not as one flat figure, because it runs as a course of about 2 to 3 sessions using 1 or more vials of poly-L-lactic acid each. The total depends on how many vials and sessions your face needs, so Reberry Clinic confirms your individualised cost after assessing you.

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What drives Sculptra cost in Korea?

Sculptra cost in Korea is best understood as the price of a course rather than a single injection. Sculptra is a poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) collagen stimulator: instead of adding gel for instant volume, it prompts your own fibroblasts to build new collagen gradually over several months. Because that effect develops across a series, clinics price it per session and per vial, and the total reflects how many of each your face actually needs.

The main cost drivers are the number of vials used per session, the number of sessions in your course (commonly 2 to 3, spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart), how many facial zones are treated, and the doctor’s assessment of your baseline volume loss. A person with mild, localised volume loss may need fewer vials than someone wanting broader, whole-face rejuvenation, so two people rarely pay the same total.

At Reberry Clinic, Sculptra-type collagen care is consultation-led. Rather than posting one fixed figure, the doctors assess your volume loss and skin quality, map a realistic session plan, and then explain your cost transparently in English. International patients are supported in Seoul, Korea, so the course and its cost can be planned around your travel dates.

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Why Sculptra is priced by course, not by one visit

Sculptra works by placing poly-L-lactic acid microparticles into the deeper skin, where they act as a scaffold and trigger a controlled, low-grade response that activates fibroblasts to produce new type I collagen. Because that biological process unfolds over months rather than in a single visit, the treatment is delivered as a series, and pricing follows the same logic. Each session typically uses 1 or more reconstituted vials, and most people complete 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, so the honest way to talk about cost is per vial and per session rather than as one lump sum. Proper reconstitution, adequate hydration, and even placement across the correct facial planes all matter for a smooth, natural result, which is another reason a doctor sets the plan, and therefore the cost, only after assessing your face. A clinic that quotes a single fixed price sight unseen cannot know how many vials or sessions you need, so at Reberry Clinic your plan and cost are confirmed after consultation, in English.

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How It Works

How Sculptra Cost Is Worked Out

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Assessment first

The doctor grades your volume loss across several facial zones before quoting anything, because 1 flat price cannot fit every face.

Each session usually uses 1 or more vials of reconstituted poly-L-lactic acid, and the number needed is a major driver of your cost.

Most courses run 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, so your total is mapped across the whole series, not just 1 visit.

Treating more zones, such as cheeks plus temples, uses more product, which is why broader rejuvenation typically costs more than 1 small area.

After assessment the doctor sets 1 transparent, individualised plan and explains the cost in English before you decide to start.

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Before & After

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The Process

Your Sculptra Cost Planning Journey

Consultation

The doctors assess your volume loss and skin quality, then explain how many vials and sessions your plan may need, and what drives the cost, in English.

A treatment session usually takes about 30 to 45 minutes, with numbing applied and reconstituted product injected across the planned facial zones.

Sculptra runs as a course, often 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, so cost is mapped across the series rather than 1 visit.

Some early volume settles within days, then the true collagen-driven result builds gradually over about 3 or more months, matching the staged cost.

Results can last up to around 2 years, and gentle massage after each session, as advised, helps the product distribute evenly for good value from the course.

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Scientific Evidence

Clinical studies help explain why Sculptra is priced as a course. In a randomized trial versus collagen for nasolabial folds, 49% of poly-L-lactic acid patients had no or barely perceptible wrinkles at 13 months, compared with 4% for collagen, with benefit reported for up to about 25 months, which reflects the multi-session, months-long build that drives cost. A Korean split-face, non-inferiority trial compared a PLLA filler with Sculptra for nasolabial folds and found comparable correction. Safety reviews note that nodule risk falls markedly when higher reconstitution volumes of 8 to 9 mL and correct technique are used, one reason plans and cost are set per session after assessment rather than as a flat online figure.
  • Lee HJ, et al. Safety and efficacy of poly-L-lactic acid filler (Gana V vs. Sculptra) injection for correction of the nasolabial fold: a double-blind, non-inferiority, randomized, split-face controlled trial. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2024;23(7):2312-2320. doi:10.1111/jocd.16241
  • Avelar LET, et al. Consensus recommendations on the use of injectable poly-L-lactic acid in Asian patients. J Cosmet Dermatol. 2023;22(11):2929-2935. doi:10.1111/jocd.15969
  • Narins RS, et al. A randomized study of the efficacy and safety of injectable poly-L-lactic acid versus human-based collagen implant in the treatment of nasolabial fold wrinkles. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2010;62(3):448-462. doi:10.1016/j.jaad.2009.07.040
  • Vleggaar D, et al. Poly-L-lactic acid: consultation on the injection techniques. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2011;25(Suppl 1):1-24. doi:10.1111/j.1468-3083.2011.03974.x
  • Bartus C, et al. A decade of experience with injectable poly-L-lactic acid: a focus on safety. Dermatol Surg. 2013;39(5):698-705. doi:10.1111/dsu.12128
  • Lee KWA, et al. Efficacy and safety of poly-L-lactic acid in facial aesthetics: a systematic review. Polymers (Basel). 2024;16(18):2564. doi:10.3390/polym16182564
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Sculptra cost in Korea?

Sculptra cost in Korea is set per session and per vial rather than as one flat figure, because it runs as a course of about 2 to 3 sessions. The total depends on how many vials and sessions your face needs, so the doctors confirm your individualised cost at consultation. You can review the approach on our collagen-stimulator page first.

Because Sculptra is a course, not a one-off, a single online price cannot reflect how many vials or sessions your face needs. Two patients with different volume loss rarely pay the same total. A doctor assesses you first, then explains a transparent per-session cost, which is why consultation-led pricing tends to be more honest than a flat headline figure.

The biggest driver is the number of vials used across your course, followed by how many sessions you need, usually 2 to 3 spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. Treating more facial zones uses more product and raises the total. Your doctor grades your volume loss and maps this before quoting, so the cost reflects your actual plan.

Most people need a series of about 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart, because collagen builds progressively rather than in one visit. The exact number depends on your baseline volume loss and goals. A good clinic plans this conservatively and explains the per-session cost so you know the full course before starting.

Sculptra and HA filler are priced differently, so cheaper is the wrong lens. Filler is priced per syringe for instant volume, while Sculptra is priced per vial and session for gradual collagen building that can last up to around 2 years. Value depends on your goal, which your doctor discusses alongside HA filler options.

Yes, vials are a core cost driver, since each session uses 1 or more reconstituted vials of poly-L-lactic acid. Broader, whole-face rejuvenation typically needs more vials than 1 small area, so it costs more. Your doctor estimates vial use during assessment so your quote reflects the product your plan actually requires.

Sculptra results can last up to around 2 years as your own collagen develops, which is part of its value compared with shorter-lived options. It is not a one-time fix, so occasional maintenance sessions add to long-term cost. Your doctor explains this timeline so you can plan the course and cost across a multi-year horizon.

Both are collagen-stimulating and priced per session, but they suit different goals. Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid focused on gradual volume, while Juvelook is a PDLLA booster focused on skin quality and glow. Value depends on what you want, which your doctor explains; you can compare on our Juvelook page.

Sculptra is generally well tolerated, with numbing applied first, so most people feel a brief pinch and pressure. Downtime is usually minimal, with possible mild swelling or bruising that settles over about 1 to 2 weeks. This low downtime is convenient for international patients planning cost and travel together around the course.

Most adults with gradual, generalised volume loss who prefer natural, progressive results are suitable. A consultation confirms candidacy and rules out contraindications like active infection, pregnancy, or a history of keloid scarring. Your doctor grades your volume loss honestly, and if another option suits you better they will say so before any cost is set.

Some early volume from fluid is visible within days, but the true collagen-driven result appears gradually over about 3 or more months as new collagen forms. This slow build is normal and matches the staged cost of the course. Your doctor reviews progress between sessions so the plan stays matched to how your skin responds.

Poly-L-lactic acid is widely used and generally considered safe when a trained doctor reconstitutes and injects it correctly, with nodule risk reduced by adequate hydration and higher reconstitution volumes. Cost should never be the only factor. You can review the broader approach on our collagen-stimulator page before a consultation.

Yes, Sculptra is often combined with HA filler for immediate contour or with skin-quality treatments, which changes the overall plan and cost. A good clinic sequences these so the skin is not over-treated. For skin quality some patients add Rejuran Healer, which your doctor factors into the total plan and cost.

Aftercare is simple but important: gentle massage of the treated areas as instructed, staying hydrated, and avoiding heavy pressure for a short period. Following the massage guidance helps the product distribute evenly and supports good value from each session. Your doctor gives clear, individualised instructions after each session in the series.

For a first session, 2 to 3 days in Seoul is comfortable, allowing a consultation, the treatment, and a short review. Because Sculptra runs as a series, many international patients begin in Seoul and complete later sessions on return trips, which spreads the cost across visits. Our English-speaking team helps coordinate timing and cost around your travel.

International patients can start a Sculptra course in Seoul and complete it across visits, with cost explained per session so nothing is hidden. The clinic offers remote check-ins in English between trips so results and cost stay on track, and you can continue supportive skin care at home. Your treatment notes are kept on file for continuity.

Sculptra (PLLA Stimulator)Juvelook (PDLLA Booster)HA Filler (e.g. Restylane)
How it is pricedPer vial and per session across a coursePer session across a short seriesPer syringe, often in a single visit
MechanismPoly-L-lactic acid stimulates your own collagenPoly-D,L-lactic acid boosts collagen and skin qualityCross-linked hyaluronic acid adds instant gel volume
Sessions affecting costUsually 2 to 3, spaced weeks apartUsually a short series of sessionsOften 1 visit with later top-ups
Results timelineBuilds gradually over several monthsBuilds gradually over the seriesImmediate volume the same day
Longevity affecting valueOften up to around 2 years as collagen buildsLong-lasting as collagen developsTypically 6 to 18 months by area and product
Main cost driverNumber of vials and sessions in the courseNumber of sessions and areasNumber of syringes and areas
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