Sculptra Cost Korea: 2026 Price Guide for Tourists

Last Updated: April 2026  |  Reviewed by: Korea Medical Tourism Editorial Team

Based on consultations with multiple clinics across Gangnam and Apgujeong, Sculptra pricing in Korea is significantly more competitive than in Western markets — often 40 to 60 percent lower than equivalent treatment packages in the United States or United Kingdom. In fact, Korea’s medical tourism board reports that dermal filler and biostimulator treatments, including Sculptra, rank among the top five most requested aesthetic procedures by international visitors, with demand growing year over year since 2022. For patients who have heard about Sculptra’s collagen-stimulating effects but hesitated due to pricing back home, Seoul clinics present a genuinely compelling alternative that combines affordability with some of the highest procedural standards in the world.

Understanding the full picture of Sculptra cost in Korea requires more than a single quoted price. Clinics across Seoul structure their pricing differently — some charge per vial, others per session, and a growing number offer package deals for multi-session treatment plans. Sculptra, which contains poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) as its active ingredient, works by gradually stimulating the body’s own collagen production rather than providing an immediate volumizing effect. This means most patients require two to four sessions spaced six to eight weeks apart, making it essential to understand total treatment costs rather than just the per-vial figure before committing to a clinic.

Clinical Perspective: A board-certified dermatologist practicing in Gangnam notes: “International patients often arrive expecting Sculptra to behave like a traditional hyaluronic acid filler — immediate volume, immediate results. Part of our consultation process is helping them understand that Sculptra’s results build progressively over three to six months, and that the overall cost must account for the full treatment series. When patients understand this, the value proposition of getting it done in Korea becomes even stronger.”

How Much Does Sculptra Cost in Korea?

Sculptra pricing in Korea is structured around vials, and the number of vials used per session depends on the treatment area and the degree of volume loss being addressed. Most standard facial rejuvenation protocols involve one to three vials per session, with total treatment plans spanning two to four sessions.

Per-Vial Pricing

Based on our research across multiple Gangnam and Apgujeong clinics, the average cost per vial of Sculptra in Korea ranges from approximately 300,000 KRW to 500,000 KRW (approximately USD 220 to USD 370). This is a notable contrast to average per-vial pricing in the United States, which typically falls between USD 700 and USD 1,000. Some premium clinics in Cheongdam-dong charge closer to 600,000 KRW per vial for highly specialized injection techniques or for senior physician consultations, but these remain the exception rather than the norm.

Full Treatment Package Pricing

For patients committing to a full Sculptra treatment series — typically three sessions using two vials each — total package pricing in Korea generally ranges from 1,800,000 KRW to 3,600,000 KRW (approximately USD 1,320 to USD 2,640). Many clinics offer package discounts of 10 to 20 percent when patients pre-purchase a full series during their initial consultation. Some clinics also bundle a complimentary follow-up consultation and a single post-treatment review appointment into package pricing, which adds measurable value for international patients who may not be returning to Korea frequently.

Additional Costs to Consider

Beyond the Sculptra vials themselves, patients should budget for the initial consultation fee, which typically ranges from 30,000 to 100,000 KRW (USD 22 to USD 73) and is often credited toward treatment if you proceed. Topical anesthetic application is generally included at most clinics, but premium numbing injections or nerve blocks may carry a small additional charge. Translation services, when required, are typically complimentary at clinics that actively cater to international patients.

What Affects the Final Price of Sculptra in Korea?

Several variables directly influence what any individual patient will pay for Sculptra treatment in Korea. Understanding these factors helps patients budget accurately and avoid unexpected costs during their medical tourism trip.

Physician Seniority and Clinic Tier

Clinics staffed by board-certified dermatologists or plastic surgeons with extensive Sculptra-specific training typically charge at the higher end of the pricing spectrum. As noted by the American Academy of Dermatology, biostimulator injectables like Sculptra require precision technique to ensure even distribution and minimize side effects such as nodule formation — making physician expertise a legitimate factor in pricing. Patients seeking the safest outcome should not optimize purely for the lowest per-vial price.

Number of Vials and Treatment Areas

Facial areas requiring the most volume replacement — such as the temples, cheeks, and jawline — typically consume more vials per session than targeted area treatments. Patients with significant volume loss due to aging, post-weight-loss changes, or HIV-related facial lipoatrophy (one of Sculptra’s original medical indications) may require four or more vials per session. Research published via PubMed consistently supports that treatment outcomes improve when dosing is individualized to patient anatomy rather than standardized to a fixed volume.

Clinic Location Within Seoul

The Gangnam and Apgujeong districts command a modest premium compared to clinics in areas like Hongdae or Mapo. However, the concentration of internationally trained aesthetic physicians in Gangnam makes it the preferred destination for most medical tourists, and the price differential is generally modest — often just 50,000 to 100,000 KRW per vial between comparable clinics in different districts.

Sculptra Treatment Timeline and Recovery for International Patients

One of the most practical considerations for international patients booking Sculptra in Korea is managing the treatment timeline within the constraints of a travel schedule.

Session Schedule and Duration

Each Sculptra injection session typically takes 30 to 60 minutes, including preparation and topical anesthetic application time. The standard protocol recommends sessions spaced six to eight weeks apart, meaning patients seeking a full multi-session treatment series will either need to make multiple trips to Korea or plan an extended stay. Some clinics catering to international patients offer accelerated protocols with sessions spaced four weeks apart for patients who can extend their stay or plan a return visit within a compressed timeframe.

Post-Treatment Recovery and Downtime

Sculptra carries minimal downtime compared to surgical alternatives. Most patients experience mild swelling, bruising, and tenderness at injection sites lasting three to five days. The famous “5-5-5 massage rule” — massaging each treated area for five minutes, five times per day, for five days post-treatment — is universally recommended by Korean clinics to ensure even distribution of the PLLA particles and minimize the risk of subdermal nodule formation. Patients should plan to avoid intense exercise, saunas, and alcohol for 48 to 72 hours post-injection. Given Korea’s robust medical infrastructure and the high volume of Sculptra procedures performed annually, standards around aftercare instruction are generally excellent.

What to Know Before You Book

Planning a Sculptra treatment trip to Korea requires more preparation than booking a standard filler appointment at a local clinic. The following practical tips are drawn from firsthand clinic research conducted across Seoul’s major aesthetic districts.

  • Verify physician credentials before arriving. Clinics we contacted confirmed that many international patients book procedures based on social media content without verifying whether the injecting physician is a board-certified dermatologist or plastic surgeon versus a general practitioner. Korea’s Ministry of Health and Welfare maintains medical licensing records, and reputable clinics will willingly share their physicians’ credentials in advance.
  • Request an itemized quote in writing. Based on our research across multiple Gangnam clinics, pricing transparency varies. Always request a written breakdown showing cost per vial, number of vials planned, consultation fees, and any applicable package discounts before committing to a booking deposit.
  • Understand what happens if you need a follow-up session at home. If your treatment series requires a third or fourth session after you have returned to your home country, you will need a local provider familiar with Sculptra to continue your protocol. Plan accordingly and ask your Korean clinic for a detailed treatment record you can share with providers abroad.
  • Budget for a minimum of two trips or an extended stay. Clinics we contacted confirmed that single-session Sculptra tourists frequently underestimate the importance of the full treatment series for optimal results. A single session produces subtle effects; the full collagen-building response emerges over multiple visits.
  • Ask about the clinic’s Sculptra-specific complication management protocol. While rare, Sculptra nodules and granulomas require specific management including corticosteroid injection or, in some cases, hyaluronidase alternatives. Confirm your chosen clinic has a documented protocol before proceeding.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Sculptra cost per vial in Korea in 2026?

The average per-vial cost of Sculptra in Korea in 2026 ranges from approximately 300,000 to 500,000 KRW (USD 220 to USD 370), depending on clinic tier and physician seniority. Premium clinics in Cheongdam-dong may charge up to 600,000 KRW per vial. This remains significantly more affordable than per-vial pricing in the United States, where costs typically range from USD 700 to USD 1,000.

How many vials of Sculptra will I need?

The number of vials depends on your individual facial anatomy, age, and degree of volume loss. A commonly cited guideline is one vial per decade of life per session — meaning a 40-year-old patient might use two to four vials per session. Your consulting physician will assess your specific needs during a pre-treatment consultation and recommend a personalized dosing plan.

Is Sculptra in Korea FDA-approved and safe for foreigners?

Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) is approved by both the U.S. FDA and Korea’s Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) for aesthetic use. The product used in Korean clinics is the same internationally manufactured and regulated formulation available globally. Foreign patients are treated under the same safety standards as domestic patients, and Korea’s regulatory framework for aesthetic injectables is considered among the most rigorous in Asia.

Can I complete a full Sculptra treatment series during a single trip to Korea?

It is possible to complete two sessions during a single trip if your stay is at least four to six weeks long, as some clinics accommodate accelerated scheduling. However, the standard protocol of sessions spaced six to eight weeks apart typically requires either multiple trips or a very extended stay. Many international patients choose to receive their first one or two sessions in Korea and arrange subsequent sessions with a qualified provider in their home country.

Do Korean clinics offer package deals for Sculptra treatment series?

Yes, the majority of Gangnam and Apgujeong clinics offering Sculptra provide package pricing for multi-session treatment plans, typically offering 10 to 20 percent discounts compared to per-session pricing. Some packages also include complimentary post-treatment consultations or combination add-on treatments such as HIFU or radiofrequency. Always confirm what is included in a package and ensure any unused sessions are refundable before paying a full package deposit.

What is the total Sculptra cost in Korea for a complete treatment plan?

A complete Sculptra treatment series in Korea — typically three sessions using two vials each — costs approximately 1,800,000 to 3,600,000 KRW in total (USD 1,320 to USD 2,640), depending on clinic pricing and number of vials used. Package deals can reduce this figure by 10 to 20 percent. Adding in consultation fees and ancillary costs, most international patients should budget a total of USD 1,500 to USD 3,000 for a complete treatment series in Seoul.

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Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before undergoing any medical procedure. Individual results and recovery times may vary.
About This Guide: Researched and written by the editorial team at Sculptra Korea, a resource dedicated to helping international patients navigate Korea medical tourism with accurate, up-to-date information sourced from official Korean health authorities and direct clinic consultations.

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