Titanium Lifting Pricing in Korea 2026
Titanium Lifting costs in Korea range from ₩599,000 to ₩1,550,000 ($461-$1,192 USD) depending on the energy level delivered and whether the treatment is standalone or part of a combination protocol. A standalone 60kJ session starts at ₩599,000 ($461 USD), while higher-energy 80kJ treatments combined with complementary devices like Onda and Inmode reach ₩1,550,000 ($1,192 USD). These prices reflect April 2026 promotional rates at established clinics in the Seoul metropolitan area and Incheon.
The price per kilojoule is a useful comparison metric when evaluating Titanium Lifting quotes. At ₩599,000 for 60kJ, the cost works out to approximately ₩10,000 ($7.70 USD) per kJ. Combination packages that bundle Titanium with Onda typically offer better per-kJ value because the fixed costs of consultation, preparation, and post-treatment care are shared across both devices in a single session.
Korea vs International Price Comparison
United States
Radiofrequency lifting treatments comparable to Titanium Lifting cost $1,500-$3,500 per session in major US metropolitan areas. New York and Los Angeles clinics charge at the upper end of this range. A 60kJ-equivalent treatment in the US averages $2,200, compared to ₩599,000 ($461 USD) in Korea, representing savings of approximately 79%. Even after accounting for airfare and accommodation, medical tourists from North America typically save 40-60% on their total treatment cost.
United Kingdom and Australia
UK pricing for equivalent radiofrequency lifting sessions ranges from £1,200-£2,800 ($1,520-$3,550 USD) in London and regional clinics. Australian patients pay AUD 2,000-4,500 ($1,340-$3,015 USD) in Sydney and Melbourne. Korea's pricing advantage over both markets exceeds 60% for comparable treatment parameters. The concentration of advanced aesthetic devices in Korean clinics means patients access the same or newer-generation technology at a fraction of Western market prices.
What Affects Titanium Lifting Cost
Three primary factors determine the final price of a Titanium Lifting session. Energy level measured in kilojoules directly impacts cost: a 40kJ treatment costs less than 80kJ because it uses less consumable energy and requires shorter treatment time. Treatment area is the second factor; a full face requires more energy than targeting only the jawline or neck. The third factor is combination protocols, where adding Onda, Sofwave, or Inmode to the same session increases the total but improves per-treatment value compared to booking each device separately.
Clinic location within Korea also influences pricing. Gangnam district clinics in Seoul carry slightly higher overhead costs reflected in treatment prices, while clinics near Incheon Airport offer competitive rates designed for international visitors with limited time. Promotional packages frequently bundle Titanium with complementary treatments at 20-40% below individual session pricing. RE:BERRY's Incheon Airport branch, located on Yeongjong Island, provides convenient access for travelers arriving at ICN.
Package Options and Value Analysis
Multi-device lifting packages represent the strongest value proposition for Titanium Lifting. The Onda 40kJ plus Titanium 40kJ combination at ₩720,000 ($554 USD) treats two distinct tissue layers in a single visit. Premium lifting packages that include Titanium alongside Ultherapy, Sofwave, Onda, and Revinas range from ₩5,990,000 to ₩9,990,000 ($4,608-$7,685 USD), delivering comprehensive multi-layer lifting that would cost $15,000-$25,000 at equivalent US clinics.
For patients seeking targeted treatment rather than full packages, standalone Titanium sessions at 60kJ offer an accessible entry point. Maintenance sessions every 6-8 months sustain results, making the annual cost approximately ₩1,200,000 ($923 USD) for two sessions. Compared to a single Thermage 600-shot session at ₩1,990,000 ($1,531 USD), two Titanium sessions per year deliver comparable lifting maintenance at 40% lower annual cost.
Payment and Practical Considerations
Korean aesthetic clinics accept international credit cards (Visa, Mastercard, and UnionPay), cash in KRW, and increasingly support mobile payment platforms. Prices quoted are VAT-inclusive for non-covered medical services. Currency conversion at the April 2026 rate of approximately ₩1,300 per USD applies to all dollar equivalents in this guide. Patients should confirm current exchange rates at the time of their visit, as fluctuations of 5-10% over a quarter are common.
Most clinics offer free initial consultations where the practitioner assesses skin condition, discusses treatment goals, and recommends an appropriate energy level and device combination. The consultation ensures patients receive accurate pricing for their specific treatment plan rather than generic estimates. No deposit is typically required to schedule a consultation, and treatment can proceed the same day if the patient elects to move forward.