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Radiesse Cost in Seoul, Korea

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Radiesse is a calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) filler, and its cost is driven by 3 main factors: how many syringes are used, whether the plan is standard or diluted, and how many areas are treated.

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Radiesse cost in Seoul, Korea is individualised, not a fixed price: it depends mainly on how many syringes are used, whether the plan is standard or hyperdiluted, and how many areas are treated. Because a plan is tailored to your face and goal, a consultation gives an accurate quote. At Reberry Clinic, cost is explained transparently in English.

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What determines Radiesse cost?

Radiesse cost in Seoul is best understood as a tailored plan rather than a menu price, because Radiesse is a calcium hydroxylapatite (CaHA) dermal filler whose use varies widely by patient. It is made of 30% CaHA microspheres in a 70% gel carrier, and it can be used two very different ways: at standard strength for structural volume and contouring, or hyperdiluted and spread thinly for skin-quality and collagen boosting across larger areas. Those two approaches use product differently, which is the first reason cost varies between people.

The main drivers are the number of syringes used, the technique chosen, and the number and size of the areas treated. Correcting a single feature such as a chin or nasolabial fold uses less product than contouring the jawline and mid-face together, and a hyperdiluted neck or décolletage plan is priced differently again. Because CaHA is not reversible like an HA filler, a careful, honest plan matters more than chasing the lowest number – under-treating or over-treating both affect value as well as result.

At Reberry Clinic in Seoul, Korea, Radiesse is consultation-led and cost is never invented in advance. Our doctors assess your facial structure, skin, and goals, agree the plan, and then explain the individualised cost transparently in English, so international patients understand exactly what they are paying for before any treatment begins.

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Why technique changes Radiesse cost

Radiesse cost is tied to technique because the same product behaves like two different treatments depending on how it is prepared and placed. Radiesse works in two phases: the gel carrier gives immediate volume, and the 30% calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres, each roughly 25 to 45 microns, then stimulate your own collagen over the following weeks and months. When used at standard strength in deeper planes, a syringe delivers concentrated structural correction, so cost tracks fairly directly with the number of syringes needed for the volume you want. When hyperdiluted – typically mixed with saline and lidocaine so it spreads across larger zones like the neck or décolletage – each syringe covers more surface for skin-quality biostimulation, so the plan is priced by the area and number of sessions rather than pure volume. Because the collagen effect builds over roughly 2 to 3 months and results are maintained with periodic sessions rather than a one-time fix, an honest cost conversation also covers likely maintenance over time, not just the first visit. This is why a fixed online price is misleading and a consultation is necessary to give you an accurate, individualised figure.

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What Affects Your Radiesse Cost

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How It Works

How Radiesse Cost Is Worked Out at Consultation

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Assessment

The doctor examines your face and skin and agrees your goal, which shapes the plan before any of the 3 cost drivers apply.

Standard or hyperdiluted Radiesse is selected, since the 2 approaches use product and cover area differently.

The number of syringes is planned for the areas treated, since this is 1 of the biggest factors in the final cost.

Treating 1 feature costs less than contouring 2 or 3 zones, and diluted plans may involve more than 1 session.

You receive an individualised cost and, since results build over 2 to 3 months, a realistic view of maintenance over time.

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The Process

Your Radiesse Consultation and Cost Journey

Consultation

At Reberry Clinic in Seoul, the doctor assesses your face and goal, then explains the plan and its individualised cost in English.

After cleansing and numbing, a Radiesse session usually takes about 20 to 40 minutes depending on the areas treated.

You see immediate volume on the day, with the collagen-building effect developing over the following 2 to 3 months.

Structure is visible at once, then skin quality improves gradually over several months, which shapes any maintenance planning.

Results often last around a year or more and are maintained with periodic sessions, so maintenance is part of the cost picture.

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Scientific Evidence

The value behind Radiesse cost is supported by evidence. A long-term study of CaHA for nasolabial folds followed 117 patients and found correction persisting at 12 months after a single treatment, which affects how maintenance and cost are planned. Histological work confirms CaHA stimulates measurable increases in type I and type III collagen, elastin, and dermal thickness. A hyperdilute 1:2 protocol reported 87.5% of patients very satisfied, and consensus guidance describes hyperdiluted CaHA as a face and body biostimulator – the reason diluted plans are priced by area and session.
  • Bass LS, Smith S, Busso M, McClaren M. Calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) for treatment of nasolabial folds: long-term safety and efficacy results. Aesthet Surg J. 2010;30(2):235-238. doi:10.1177/1090820X10366549
  • Yutskovskaya YA, Kogan EA. Improved neocollagenesis and skin mechanical properties after injection of diluted calcium hydroxylapatite in the neck and decolletage. J Drugs Dermatol. 2017;16(1):68-74. doi:10.36849/JDD.2017.16.1.68
  • de Almeida AT, Figueredo V, da Cunha ALG, et al. Consensus recommendations for the use of hyperdiluted calcium hydroxyapatite (Radiesse) as a face and body biostimulatory agent. Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2019;7(3):e2160. doi:10.1097/GOX.0000000000002160
  • Goldie K, Peeters W, Alghoul M, et al. Global consensus guidelines for the injection of diluted and hyperdiluted calcium hydroxylapatite for skin tightening. Dermatol Surg. 2018;44(Suppl 1):S32-S41. doi:10.1097/DSS.0000000000001685
  • Berlin AL, Hussain M, Goldberg DJ. Calcium hydroxylapatite filler for facial rejuvenation: a histologic and immunohistochemical analysis. Dermatol Surg. 2008;34(Suppl 1):S64-S67. doi:10.1111/j.1524-4725.2008.34246.x
  • Busso M, Applebaum D. Hand augmentation with Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite). Dermatol Ther. 2007;20(6):385-387. doi:10.1111/j.1529-8019.2007.00150.x
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Radiesse cost decided in Seoul, Korea?

Radiesse cost in Seoul is individualised, decided by the number of syringes used, whether the plan is standard or diluted, and how many areas are treated. It is not a single fixed price, so a consultation gives an accurate figure. You can start on our injectable fillers page.

There is no single fixed price because Radiesse is tailored to your face, goal, and technique, so product and areas vary between patients. A menu number would be misleading. At Reberry Clinic, cost is explained transparently at consultation in English, so you know what you are paying for on our injectable fillers page.

Yes, hyperdiluted Radiesse is priced differently because it is spread across larger areas like the neck for skin quality, so cost reflects the areas and sessions rather than pure volume. Standard structural placement is priced more by syringes. Your doctor explains which technique fits your goal and how it affects cost.

The number of syringes depends on your goal and the areas treated, which is why it is confirmed at consultation rather than promised online. Contouring one feature uses less than treating the jawline and mid-face together. Your doctor assesses your face and agrees the number before explaining the individualised cost.

It depends on your goal, because Radiesse often lasts around a year or more and also builds collagen, while HA filler is priced by volume and repeated when it fades. Neither is universally cheaper. A consultation compares realistic plans; you can also review options on our Juvelook page.

Cost is usually quoted per plan, and because Radiesse results gradually fade over about a year, an honest consultation also outlines likely maintenance so you can budget over time. Radiesse is maintained with periodic sessions rather than being a one-time fix. Your doctor explains this timeline as part of the cost picture.

Yes, combining Radiesse with energy lifting or other injectables changes the overall cost, since more is being addressed in one plan, though a good clinic sequences it efficiently. Many patients pair it with tightening. You can explore complementary options on our Ultherapy Prime page at consultation.

Not always, because Radiesse is not reversible like an HA filler, so technique and honest planning matter more than the lowest number. Under-treating or poor placement can cost more to address later. A transparent, individualised quote from an experienced injector protects both your result and your value.

Radiesse results often last around a year or more, since the gel gives immediate volume while the collagen it stimulates can outlast the filler, which is part of its value. Longevity varies by area, dilution, and skin. Because effects gradually fade, results are maintained with periodic sessions, as your doctor explains at consultation.

Discomfort is usually mild and brief; Radiesse can be mixed with lidocaine and numbing cream is applied, so comfort measures are part of standard care rather than an added surprise. You may feel pressure as the product is placed. Your doctor keeps the session comfortable while injecting at the correct plane.

Adults wanting structural volume, jawline definition, or a collagen boost are typical candidates, provided they are comfortable with a non-reversible filler, and suitability is confirmed before any cost is agreed. Pregnancy or active infection are reasons to reconsider. A consultation checks suitability and whether CaHA or HA fits your goal first.

Common side effects are mild and temporary, including swelling or bruising, while lumps are uncommon when Radiesse is injected correctly, so correcting problems is not a routine expense. This is why injector skill matters for value. A consultation reviews your history to reduce risk before any treatment or cost is planned.

Yes, biostimulators like Sculptra are priced across a series of sessions, while Radiesse gives immediate volume plus collagen and is often one session with maintenance, so the cost structure differs. Your doctor helps you compare at consultation; you can also read our Juvelook Volume page for context.

For a first session, 2 to 3 days is comfortable, allowing a consultation, the treatment, and a short buffer for any minor swelling to settle, which helps you plan travel cost too. Because collagen builds over months, some patients return for maintenance on later trips. Our English-speaking team helps coordinate timing around your travel.

Yes, flying within a day or so is generally fine after Radiesse, which is minimally invasive, so you can plan your trip cost around a short stay. Cabin air is drying, so moisturise and avoid pressing on treated areas. Your doctor gives travel-friendly aftercare so any mild swelling settles evenly on your journey home.

International patients can complete Radiesse in one visit and return for maintenance on future trips, and the clinic offers remote check-ins in English so you can plan future costs between sessions. Your treatment notes are kept on file. You can continue supportive care with a home skin care routine.

Radiesse (CaHA)HA Dermal FillerSculptra (PLLA)
Priced bySyringes, dilution, and areasProduct and volume usedVials and number of sessions
MaterialCalcium hydroxylapatite microspheres in gelHyaluronic acid gelPoly-L-lactic acid biostimulator
SessionsOften one, with periodic maintenanceOne, repeated when it fadesUsually a series of sessions
Reversibility and redo costNot dissolvable like HACan be dissolved if neededNot dissolvable
Results timelineImmediate, then builds over monthsImmediateGradual over several sessions
Longevity affecting maintenanceOften around a year or moreSeveral months to over a yearUp to around 2 years
What raises the costMore areas or more syringesMore volume or premium productMore vials or more sessions
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