Ultherapy Cost in Korea: What You'll Really Pay — A Gangnam Doctor's Honest Price Guide

Dr. Hyunji Kim
2026-08-148 min read

Ultherapy cost in Korea is one of the first questions international patients email me about, usually right after "is it real?" — and I understand why, because prices online swing wildly and some of the low numbers hide a catch. So let me give you the honest version: what genuine Ultherapy actually costs here, what makes the number go up or down, and why paying a fair, transparent price matters more than chasing the cheapest quote.
I'm Dr. Hyunji Kim, director at Delphic Clinic in Gangnam. I've done a lot of Ultherapy over the years, and I've also seen the disappointment when someone paid for a "deal" that turned out to be too few shots, an off-brand device, or a nurse working alone. This post is about value, not just the sticker — so you can compare like-for-like and know exactly what you're paying for.
What it actually is — in plain language
Ultherapy is a non-surgical lifting treatment that uses focused ultrasound to deliver energy deep beneath the skin — down to the SMAS layer, the same layer a surgeon tightens in a facelift. That heat triggers your body to build fresh collagen, which gradually firms and lifts the skin over the following weeks. It's the only ultrasound lifting device with FDA clearance for lifting, and it's genuinely different from surface treatments.

Here's the honest part: Ultherapy is not a facelift and won't remove significant sagging skin or excess fat. If you have heavy jowls or a lot of loose skin, ultrasound alone can't match surgery — and no reputable clinic should promise it will. It's a lifting and tightening treatment for early-to-moderate laxity, and knowing that up front is how you avoid wasting money.
Who it's really for
Ultherapy gives the best value when it's matched to the right person. In my chair, the patients who are happiest tend to be:
- People in their 30s to 50s noticing early sagging along the jawline, cheeks, or brow.
- Those who want a firmer, more defined lower face without surgery or downtime.
- Patients bothered by mild under-eye or brow heaviness (the EYE program).
- Anyone who prefers a natural, gradual change rather than a sudden "done" look.
- Busy travelers who want a one-day, no-downtime treatment before flying home.
And who I steer elsewhere: if you have very loose, heavy skin, I'll be honest that surgery would serve you better — Ultherapy would be money spent for a result that won't satisfy you. If your main concern is fine lines, texture, or redness rather than laxity, a skin booster or laser is a better spend. I'd rather tell you that than sell you the wrong treatment.
How it compares — an honest comparison
Ultherapy is often compared to Thermage and thread lifts, and the "which is cheaper" question misses the point — they do different jobs. Here's how I frame it so you can judge value, not just price.
In short: Ultherapy lifts from deeper down, Thermage tightens the surface, threads reposition mechanically, and surgery removes tissue. Many patients get the best value combining Ultherapy with one other treatment — but only if it's actually needed.
Before and after: what's realistic
Be realistic about the timeline, because it directly affects how you judge the value. You won't walk out lifted — some patients see a subtle tightening early, but the real change appears over 2 to 3 months as new collagen forms. The result is a firmer jawline, a lifted cheek, and a fresher overall look, rather than a dramatic overnight difference. Results vary with age, skin quality, and how much laxity you started with.
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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
We assess your skin, your degree of laxity, and your goals, then confirm whether Ultherapy is right — and how many shots and which areas make sense. No pressure.
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2. Numbing & prep
We cleanse, map the treatment zones, and apply numbing so you're comfortable before we begin.
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3. The session
Using ultrasound imaging, we deliver focused energy to the correct depth. You'll feel warm, deep pulses. A face typically takes around 30–60 minutes depending on shot count.
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4. Back to your day
There's no real downtime. Mild redness or tenderness may last a day or two. You can wear makeup and fly the same day.
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5. Results build over weeks
Your collagen rebuilds over 2 to 3 months, gradually firming and lifting. We'll review with you to see if maintenance is worthwhile down the line.

How we do it at Delphic — and why it matters
Here's where your money actually goes — and why the cheapest quote can cost you more. Ultherapy value depends on genuine cartridges (they're single-use and metered by shots), correct depth for your anatomy, and a doctor deciding the plan. At Delphic, treatment is doctor-led and we use a genuine device with genuine cartridges — no diluting shots or cutting corners to advertise a lower headline price. That's what an honest ultherapy price in Korea should include.

How much does Ultherapy cost in Korea?
So — how much does Ultherapy cost in Korea? The honest answer is that price is driven by shot count and area, not by clever marketing. Very low quotes usually mean fewer shots, an older or non-genuine device, or a treatment done without a doctor. Here are our genuine, transparent prices:
| EYE Ulthera Prime 200 shots | ₩1,350,000$980 |
| FACE Ulthera Prime 300 shots | ₩1,350,000$980 |
Coming from overseas? Here's how we make it easy
We treat a lot of international patients, and we've made Ultherapy simple: on-site English and Chinese interpreters, a free 1:1 consultation before anything is booked, and a one-day-friendly schedule so you can arrive, be treated, and continue your trip with no real downtime. We're a direct walk from Sinnonhyeon Station Exit 3, and — worth repeating — you pay the same price as a local, with no hidden visitor pricing.
Start with a free 1:1 consultation
Before you commit to any price, come in for a free, no-pressure consultation. I'll tell you honestly whether Ultherapy suits your skin, how many shots and which areas make sense for you, and whether your budget is better spent elsewhere. Honest advice first — that's how you get real value.
Get a free 1:1 consultation
Message our English-speaking team — same price as locals, no pressure.
Whatever you decide, I want you to spend your money on the right treatment done properly — not on the cheapest quote you'll regret. Come talk to us, and we'll figure out what's genuinely worth it for you. — Dr. Hyunji Kim, Delphic Clinic, Gangnam, Seoul.
Frequently asked questions
Does Ultherapy hurt?
You'll feel brief warm, deep pulses as the ultrasound reaches the layer that lifts. Most patients describe it as tolerable rather than painful, and we adjust energy and use numbing and pacing to keep you comfortable. The face area is quicker than people expect.
How long does Ultherapy last?
Results from one good session typically last around 12 to 18 months, sometimes longer depending on your skin, age, and how much laxity you started with. It works by stimulating your own collagen, so the effect is gradual, not instant.
How does Ultherapy compare to Thermage?
Roughly: Ultherapy uses focused ultrasound to lift deeper (SMAS) layers, so it's more about lifting and tightening the foundation. Thermage uses radiofrequency and is more about surface tightening and smoothing. Many patients do best with one, and some combine them — we decide in person.
Is there downtime with Ultherapy?
No real downtime. You may have mild redness, slight swelling, or tenderness for a day or two, and occasionally small bruising. Most patients fly in, have it done, and go about their day — it's genuinely one-day friendly.
How many Ultherapy sessions do I need?
For most people, one session per area is enough, with results building over 2 to 3 months. We usually suggest reviewing at around the one-year mark to decide if a maintenance session helps.
How much does Ultherapy cost in Korea?
At Delphic, the Ulthera Prime FACE (300 shots) and EYE (200 shots) are each ₩1,350,000. See the price section for details — and the same price applies to 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.




