
Sculptra Korea — PLLA Collagen Stimulator at Seoul’s Top Clinics
Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) — a collagen biostimulator that gradually restores facial volume and improves skin quality over months. Available at Seoul’s leading aesthetic clinics for natural, long-lasting rejuvenation at 40–50% less than Western prices. Related: /p>DIS.
How Sculptra Works

Collagen Stimulation
Unlike HA fillers that add immediate volume, Sculptra works by triggering your own collagen production. The PLLA microparticles are gradually absorbed and replaced by new collagen fibres — creating structural support from within. Results develop slowly over 3-6 months but last 2+ years — longer than any traditional HA filler. For more on this topic, see /p>Skin Care Clinic Seoul.

What It Treats
Temple hollowing, mid-face volume loss, jawline definition, nasolabial folds and overall facial volume that has diminished with age. Also used for skin quality improvement — improving skin thickness, elasticity and reducing crepiness on the face, neck, décolletage and hands. Seoul clinics also use Sculptra for gluteal augmentation (non-surgical Brazilian butt lift). For more on this topic, see /p>GDS.

Treatment Protocol
Standard protocol: 3 sessions spaced 6-8 weeks apart, then yearly maintenance. Each session uses 1-3 vials depending on degree of volume loss. Results are not immediately visible — the face looks the same the day after injection and collagen builds gradually. Final results at 6 months. Ideal for patients who want natural, un-detectable rejuvenation. Discover /p>
Sculptra Korea FAQ
How much does Sculptra cost in Korea?
400,000–700,000 KRW per vial at Seoul clinics. Most patients need 2-3 vials per session, so expect 800,000–2,100,000 KRW per session. The full 3-session course costs 2,400,000–6,300,000 KRW depending on vials used. Compared to $800–$1,200 USD per vial in the US, Korea offers meaningful savings especially for multi-vial treatments.
Is Sculptra suitable for Asian faces?
Yes — Seoul dermatologists and plastic surgeons are highly experienced in using Sculptra for Asian facial anatomy, which has different volume distribution patterns compared to Western faces. Korean injection protocols specifically address mid-face volumisation and temple hollowing common in East Asian ageing patterns, with careful attention to avoiding over-projection of the cheekbones.