Korea Thread Lift Price: What It Really Costs — A Gangnam Doctor's Honest Breakdown

Dr. Hyunji Kim
2026-08-098 min read

The question I hear most from patients flying in is what a thread lift costs in Korea — and honestly, it's a smart thing to ask, because thread lift cost in Korea varies more than almost any other treatment. I've seen the same face quoted three wildly different numbers at three different clinics.
I'm Dr. Hyunji Kim, director at Delphic Clinic in Gangnam. In this post I'm not going to give you a generic overview — I want to break down exactly what you're paying for, what changes the price, when a package makes sense, and why nobody at my clinic pays more just because they came from abroad.
What a thread lift actually is — in plain language
A thread lift uses fine, absorbable PDO threads inserted under the skin to physically lift and reposition sagging tissue — think softening the nasolabial folds, tidying a jawline, or subtly lifting a cheek. The threads also trigger collagen production as they dissolve, so you get an immediate mechanical lift plus a slower skin-firming effect over the following months.

What it isn't: a thread lift is not a facelift. It won't remove excess skin or give you the dramatic result of surgery, and it's not permanent. If you have heavy, significant sagging, threads alone will disappoint you — I'll tell you that honestly rather than sell you a package that can't deliver.
Who a thread lift is really for
In my chair, the people who get the best value from a thread lift usually share a few things:
- Early to moderate sagging around the cheeks, nasolabial folds or jawline — not severe, hanging skin.
- People in their 30s to 50s who want a natural lift without surgery or long downtime.
- Anyone wanting to define a soft jawline or lift the mid-face subtly.
- Patients who want to improve nose bridge or tip shape (Hiko / Barbico nose threads).
- Busy travelers who need a one-day, low-downtime treatment that fits a short trip.
Who I steer elsewhere: if you have very heavy jowls or advanced skin laxity, I'll be honest that a surgical lift would serve you better — which we don't perform here, so I'd refer you rather than take your money for a result that won't hold. And if your main issue is volume loss, filler first may be the smarter spend.
How the price compares to the alternatives
Cost only makes sense in context, so here's how a thread lift sits against the treatments people usually weigh it against:
This is why so many of our thread lift patients choose a combination package — threads for the lift, plus a little filler or Rejuran — because it addresses more than one issue for a price that's still a fraction of surgery.
Before and after: what's realistic for the money
Expect a visible lift right after your session, then a settling period of a week or two where any mild puckering smooths out. The collagen effect builds gradually over 1–3 months, so the six-week mark usually looks better than day one. Results are subtle and natural — this is not a face-changing surgery, and anyone promising that from threads is overselling.
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Message our English-speaking team — same price as locals, no pressure.
What to expect — step by step
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1. Free consultation
I assess your face in person, tell you honestly how many threads you actually need, and give you a clear total price before anything happens — no surprises.
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2. Numbing & prep
We cleanse and apply topical numbing plus local anesthetic so the session is comfortable.
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3. The session
Threads are placed through tiny entry points and gently positioned to lift. A typical session takes 30–60 minutes depending on the number of lines.
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4. Back to your day
You leave the same day. Mild tenderness or slight bruising is normal; most people go back to normal activities immediately.
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5. Results build over weeks
The immediate lift settles, collagen kicks in, and your result matures over the following one to three months.

How we do it at Delphic — and why it affects your price
Every thread lift here is planned and performed by a doctor, using genuine, traceable threads — not discounted or unverified product. That matters for price transparency: I quote you a real total for the number of lines your face needs, rather than a tempting low 'per thread' figure that balloons once you're in the chair. What I quote is what you pay.

How much does a thread lift cost in Korea?
Here's the part you came for. The main drivers of thread lift cost in Korea are the type of thread (Mint threads lift more than mono threads and cost more), how many lines you need, and whether you add filler or Rejuran. A single thread starts low, while our combination packages give the best value for real facial lifting. These are our genuine prices:
| Mint Thread 4 lines + Juvederm 1cc (Allergan) (Nasolabial or Marionette Line, choose 1) | ₩700,000$510 |
| Mint Thread 8 lines + Juvederm 1cc (Allergan) (Nasolabial or Marionette Line, choose 1) | ₩1,100,000$800 |
| Hiko Nose Bridge Thread 2 lines | ₩200,000$140 |
| Barbico Nose Tip Thread 2 lines | ₩200,000$140 |
| Jamber Thread 1 line | ₩120,000$90 |
| Mint Thread 1 line | ₩100,000$70 |
| Mono Thread 50 lines | ₩800,000$580 |
Coming from overseas? Here's how we make it easy
We have on-site English and Chinese interpreters, so you'll understand exactly what you're paying for and what to expect. A thread lift is one-day friendly with minimal downtime, so it fits neatly into a short Seoul trip. We're a direct walk from Sinnonhyeon Station Exit 3, and — I'll say it again because it matters — your price is identical to a local patient's.
Start with a free 1:1 consultation
Before you commit to any number online, come in for a free, no-pressure consultation. I'll tell you honestly whether threads are right for you, how many you genuinely need, and give you a clear total price. If surgery would serve you better, I'll say so.
Get a free 1:1 consultation
Message our English-speaking team — same price as locals, no pressure.
A fair price is one where you know exactly what you're paying for and why — that's the standard I hold my clinic to. Come in, ask hard questions, and let's build a plan that actually fits your face and your budget. — Dr. Hyunji Kim, Delphic Clinic, Gangnam, Seoul.
Frequently asked questions
Does a thread lift hurt?
Most patients find it very manageable. We numb the area first with topical cream and local anesthetic, so during the session you feel pressure and tugging more than sharp pain. Mild soreness and tenderness for a few days afterward is normal and settles quickly.
How long does a thread lift last?
PDO threads dissolve over roughly 6–9 months, but the collagen they stimulate keeps working, so most people see a visible effect for about 12–18 months depending on thread type, how many lines were placed, your age and skin quality.
How does a thread lift compare to a filler or Rejuran?
Threads physically reposition and lift sagging tissue; filler restores volume; Rejuran improves skin quality and healing. They solve different problems, which is exactly why our popular packages combine threads with filler or Rejuran rather than pitting them against each other.
Is there downtime after a thread lift?
Minimal. You can return to daily life the same day. Expect some tenderness, possible mild swelling or bruising for a few days, and I'll ask you to avoid wide mouth movements, dental work and facials for about two weeks.
How many sessions do I need?
A thread lift is usually a single session for a given area. Some patients top up with a few extra threads later, or maintain results with skin boosters, but you don't need a course of repeat sessions the way you do with some energy devices.
How much does a thread lift cost in Korea?
See the price table in this article. At Delphic, single threads start around ₩100,000 and our Mint thread + Juvederm packages run ₩700,000–₩1,100,000 — the same price for locals and visitors, with no foreigner mark-up.

Written by
Dr. Hyunji Kim
Dr. Hyunji Kim is the director and lead physician at Delphic Clinic in Gangnam, Seoul. She trained at Korea University Medical Center and personally performs consultations and procedures for both local and international patients.




