When it comes to the most popular treatments in the Dermatology field in South Korea over the past one or two years, Juvelook is definitely among the top three. If you search for “Dermatology in South Korea,” eight out of ten articles will mention it; if you ask a friend who just returned from Seoul what treatment they had, five out of ten will say they got a Juvelook treatment. But honestly, how much does this actually cost? How much does it differ in price to treat only the eye area instead of the whole face? What is the difference between the Blue Bottle and the Black Bottle treatments? Why can the prices vary by more than twice between different clinics?
It took me a week to gather the publicly available prices of over twenty Dermatology clinics in Seoul’s main shopping areas, and combined these with my own and my friends’ actual consumption records, so that I could clearly explain to you Juvelook’s complete pricing structure in South Korea. This is no promotional article; it’s a detailed breakdown of actual purchase receipts.

I. What exactly is Juvelook? Why is it so popular?
Let me provide some basic information first, so you won’t get confused by all these technical terms. Juvelook is a Collagen stimulant originating from South Korea. Its main ingredients are Poly-D-L-Lactic Acid (PDLLA) and Filler. Simply put, it not only provides immediate hydration and brightness, similar to the effects of hyaluronic acid injections, but also promotes the long-term regeneration of your own Collagen, achieving a “from within-outside” improvement in skin quality.
Compared to traditional hyaluronic acid injections such as Rejuran, Juvelook’s greatest advantage lies in the fact that it is not merely a cosmetic product but also possesses a mild filling effect. After the treatment, the skin not only becomes brighter and the Pores become finer, but even small indentations and fine lines on the face are improved. Moreover, since it stimulates the natural production of collagen rather than relying on external substances for filling, the results are extremely natural – what people often refer to as having a “natural-looking result”.
Currently, there are two main versions available in the South Korea market: the Blue Bottle (basic hydration version) and the Black Bottle (Volume filling version). The Blue Bottle focuses on moisturization and brightening, making it suitable for those trying this product for the first time or for younger skin types; the Black Bottle contains a higher concentration of PDLA, providing stronger repair and filling effects, and is ideal for those with visible signs of aging or who need localized contouring. There is a significant price difference between the two versions, and we will detail this below.

II. How much does Juvelook in South Korea cost? A detailed breakdown from the basic model to the top-of-the-line version.
Classification by product model
Juvelook Blue Bottle (Basic Hydrating Version)
The Blue Bottle is an entry-level product, with hyaluronic acid as its main ingredient. Its main functions are to moisturize the skin, brighten its tone, and reduce the appearance of Pores. Based on the data I collected from clinics in various districts of Seoul:
🔹 The basic price of a single 1-centum-core Blue Bottle syringe is approximately 60,000 to 70,000 Korean won.
🔹 For localized injections using the Blue Bottle (such as under the eyes or in the Nasolabial Fold Correction area), the cost ranges from 100
,000 to 140,000 Korean won. 🔹 For a full-face glow treatment using 2–3 Blue Bottle syringes, the price is around 170,000 to 220,000 Ko
rean won. 🔹 A 3-session package using the Blue Bottle, with each session spaced 1 month apart, costs approximately 450,000 to 600,000 Korean won.
Juvelook Black Bottle (Volume Repair and Filling Set)
The Black Bottle is truly Juvelook’s ace product. It contains a higher concentration of PDLA, which not only helps to maintain skin moisture but also significantly promotes collagen regeneration, resulting in a mild filling effect. Naturally, its price is also much higher than that of the Blue Bottle.
🔸 The basic price of a single 1-centum core black bottle is approximately 80,000 to 100,000 Korean won. 🔸 For
localized filling using the black bottle (temples or one side of the Apple Zone), the cost is around 120,000 to 160,000 Korean won. 🔸
Special treatments for the eye area or lips with the black bottle cost approximately 140,000 to 200,00
0 Korean won. 🔸 A comprehensive full-face treatment using 4 to 5 black bottles usually costs between 300,000 and 450,000 Korean wo
n. 🔸 For advanced full-face filling treatments that include sculpting of the cheekbones and jawline, the price can range from 500,000 to 700,000 Korean won.
Priced based on the volume of injection in centum core.
Many clinics quote their prices based on the amount of centum core used. This method is relatively transparent, allowing you to clearly understand how much money you have spent and how much product has been used. The following figures are based on the average prices of mid-to-high-end clinics in Seoul:
📌 1 centum core (for small areas or basic treatments): 400,000 to 700,000 Korean won 📌 2 centu
m cores (for medium areas, such as half of the face or both cheeks): 700,000 to 1.2 million Korean won 📌 3
centum cores (for larger areas, such as the lower jaw and neck): 1.1 million to 1.8 million Korean won 📌 4 centum core
s (for nearly the entire face): 1.6 million to 2.2 million Korean won 📌 5 centum cores (for th
e entire face, plus the neck or areas with severe scarring): 1.8 million to over 2.8 million Korean won 📌 6 centum cores
or more (for comprehensive facial refinements, including the neck lines and back of the hands): 2.5 million to 3.5 million Korean won
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Price differences in South Korea’s Juvelook according to region/business district
Many people may not be aware of this: even for the same service provided by Juvelook, the prices can vary by 20% to 30% depending on the location. Below is an approximate breakdown of the price ranges in Seoul’s main shopping districts:
🏢 Gangnam District (Cheongdam-dong/Apgujeong) — The “elite area” of Dermatology in South Korea:
Single treatmen
t: 300,000 to 540,000 Korean won
Full-body treatment: 540,000 to 750,
000 Korean won
Advantages: State-of-the-art equipment, highly experie
nced physicians, frequently visited by celebrities.
Note: Reservations are re
quired 1–2 weeks in advance; it’s extremely difficult to get a spot during peak seasons.
🏙️ Myeongdong / Gwanghwamun / Hongdae – Popular options among locals for great value! Single treatment prices r
ange from 200,000 to 300,000 Korean won; full-face treatments cost between 4
20,000 and 540,000 Korean won. Advantages: reasonable prices, convenient tra
nsportation, and excellent Chinese-speaking services. Note: Due to the high number of
tourists, it is recommended to verify the legitimacy of the clinics in advance.
🌊 Seomyeon, Busan / Jeju Island – Hidden treasures in other cities!
Single treatme
nt: 180,000 to 260,000 Korean won
Full-face treatment: 350,000 to
480,000 Korean won
Advantages: Lower rental costs are reflected in
the pricing; less competition means more attentive service.
Note: There are relativel
y few options available. It is recommended to check the available schedule through BeautsGO before making a decision.
How to choose between a single treatment and a package of treatments
Juvelook is not something that provides permanent results after just one treatment. The generally recommended approach is to undergo the treatment once a month for a initial course of 2-3 sessions, and then maintain it every 3-6 months thereafter. That’s why many clinics offer package deals, which are 15% to 20% cheaper than paying for each treatment individually.
✂️ **2 sessions of the Blue Bottle treatment for targeted areas** (intervals of one month): Approximately 180,000 to 280,00
0 Korean won✂️ **3 sessions of the Blue Bottle treatment for the entire face** (complete care cycle): Approximately 450,000 to 65
0,000 Korean won✂️ **2 sessions of the Black Bottle treatment for targeted improvements**: Approximately 360,000 to 560,000 Ko
rean won✂️ **3 sessions of the Black Bottle treatment for deep anti-aging effects**: Approximately 800,000 to 1,200,000 Korean won✂️
**Combination package (1 session of the Black Bottle + 2–3 sessions of the Blue Bottle for maintenance):** Approximately 550,000 to 850,000 Korean won

III. Real consumption cases of Juvelook in South Korea: How much money did my friends and I spend?
It can be difficult to grasp these numbers when you see them too often, so I’d like to share some real consumption experiences of people around me for your reference. All these transactions took place in South Korea from the second half of 2025 to the beginning of 2026, and all the prices listed are the actual amounts paid through the BeautsGO reservation system.
📝 Case A – Xiaomin (28 years old, first attempt) Location: A Dermatology clinic in Mye
ongdong, Seoul | Treatment: Juvelook Blue Bottle 2 centum core for the entire face Cost: 190,000 Korean won (approximately NT$4,
600) Results: The face was slightly swollen on the day of the treatment, but by th
e third day, the skin began to look brighter. Two weeks later, a colleague asked if she had lost weight (in fact, it was because the facial contours had become tighter). Repeat treatment
: Three months later, she underwent a second treatment, this time adding 1 centum core of the Black Bottle in the Apple Zone area. Total cost: 280,000 Korean won.
📝 Case B — Amanda (35 years old, with strong anti-aging needs) Location: A Dermatology clinic in Cheongd
am, Seoul | Procedure: Juvelook Black Bottle Volume 4cc for the entire face + precise treatment around the eye area Cost: 480,000 Korean won (approximately NT$11,500), inclu
ding anesthetic cream and post-treatment care mask Results: The Tear trough correction around her eyes became significantly less no
ticeable, and the fullness of her entire face improved. The effects lasted for about four months. Her experience: “Using the Black
Bottle on my whole face for the first time was a bit risky, but the results were truly amazing. The only downside is the price, which is not exactly affordable. However, compared to similar collagen-stimulating treatments in Taiwan, it’s still almost half the cost.”
📝 Case C — Fangfang (42 years old, regularly travels to South Korea for skin care)
Locat
ion: JRYN Dermatology, Seomyeon, Busan
Treatment: Juvelook Black Bottle – 3 centum cores for the face + 2 centum cores for the neck
Cost: 380,000 South Korean won (ap
proximately NT$9,200)
Results: The wrinkles on her neck were reduced by abo
ut 60%, and the color difference between her face and neck also decreased.
Follow-up trea
tments: She has completed 3 sessions, with each session costing approximately 350,000 South Korean won after discounts.
Review: “The prices in Busan are much cheaper than those in Seoul’s Gangnam area, and JRYN’s Chinese-speaking staff really put me at ease.”

IV. Guide to Avoiding Pitfalls: These 4 Price Traps You Must Be Aware Of
Prices are just numbers; what really matters is whether every penny you spend is worth it. Here are some of the most common pitfalls when undergoing Juvelook procedures in South Korea:
⚠️ Trap 1: Misleading low prices, with additional fees added on-site. Some clinics adve
rtise “Juvelook full face treatment starting from 150,000” online, but once you arrive, you discover that this price only applies to 1 centum core of the treatment area, not the entire face, and it may not include anesthesia fees, translation services, or post-treatment care costs. The proper approach is to clarify what the final total price includes before making a reservation.
⚠️ Trap Two: Using counterfeits in place of genuine Juvelook. Indeed, there are inferior PDLL
A products on the market that look very similar to the genuine ones but have completely different ingredients. Reputable clinics will open and inspect the products in front of you; if the doctor refuses to let you see the packaging or gives vague answers, it is best to leave immediately.
⚠️ Trap Three: Procedures Performed by Assistants Rather than Doctors. In so
me low-cost clinics, the Juvelook treatments are carried out by assistants or nurses. While the cost may be 30% lower, the effectiveness and safety of these procedures are significantly compromised. This is especially true for the Volume injections using the “black bottle” formula, where precise control over the injection depth and layers is essential – such procedures must always be performed by experienced doctors.
⚠️ Trap 4: Excess charges for foreigners (dual pricing) – This issue is
particularly prevalent in tourist areas. For the same service, the price charged to local South Koreans may be different from the one you are offered. The advantage of booking through the BeautsGO platform is that all prices displayed on the platform are the same for both Chinese and foreign customers, without any additional fees for foreigners.

V. How to Choose between Juvelook and Other Popular Hyaluronic Acid Injection Treatments
If you are still hesitating whether to opt for Juvelook or are unsure about the differences between it and other popular hyaluronic acid injections, this quick comparison chart should be of help to you:
Rejuran (black box) 💰 Price: 2 centum cores costs appro
ximately 380,000–400,000 Korean won | 🎯 Main uses: Repairing damaged skin, treating acne scars, and soothing sensitive skin 🆚 Compared to Juve
look, Rejuran is more focused on “treatment” rather than “Beauty”, making it more suitable for people with problematic skin.
Skinbooster basic hydrogel treatments (such as Sili or Wrinkle Relief) 💰 Price: Approximately
150,000 – 250,000 Korean won per treatment | 🎯 Main benefits: Moisturization, hydration, and skin brightening 🆚 Co
mpared to Juvelook: Purely cosmetic in nature, with no collagen-stimulating effects, but the price is more affordable.
Restylane Vital Light 💰 Price: Approximately 500,000 – 800,000 Korean won per
treatment | 🎯 Main features: Advanced moisturization + mild filling effects 🆚 Compared to Juv
elook: A European brand with milder effects but higher prices, suitable for extremely sensitive skin.
Juvelook (the protagonist of this article) 💰 Prices: Bl
ue bottle for full face treatment – 170,000–220,000 KRW; Black bottle for full face treatment – 300,000–450,000 KRW | 🎯 Key features: Moisturization + collagen regeneration + mild filling effects ✨
Biggest advantage: A naturally realistic outcome, achieving the perfect balance between dewy glow and filler effects.
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