Treatment Overview
The Hydra PRP Facial in Korea is an advanced hydrating and regenerative skincare treatment designed to deeply nourish the skin while stimulating natural repair mechanisms. Combining Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) with hydra-therapy technology, this treatment delivers growth factors and nutrients directly into the skin, improving hydration, elasticity, and overall radiance. Korean dermatologists often integrate micro-needling, dermal boosters, or laser treatments with Hydra PRP to enhance results. With Korea’s cutting-edge techniques and expertise in minimally invasive procedures, Hydra PRP facials have become one of the most sought-after treatments for rejuvenated, deeply hydrated skin.
Purpose & Benefits
- Intensely hydrates and nourishes dry or dehydrated skin
- Stimulates collagen and elastin production for firmer, plumper skin
- Improves skin texture, tone, and overall radiance
- Reduces fine lines and early signs of aging
- Enhances absorption of growth factors through hydra infusion technology
- Safe, natural, and minimally invasive since it uses the patient’s own plasma
Ideal Candidates
- Individuals with dry, dull, or tired-looking skin
- Patients seeking deep hydration combined with regenerative anti-aging benefits
- Adults who prefer non-surgical, natural skin rejuvenation treatments
- People preparing for events or aiming for a “fresh-faced” glow
- Those looking for a long-lasting skin hydration and plumping solution
Possible Risks & Complications
Hydra PRP Facial is generally safe, but minor side effects may include:
- Temporary redness, swelling, or mild bruising at injection sites
- Slight skin sensitivity for 1–2 days
- Rare risk of infection if proper aftercare is not followed
- Gradual results, with noticeable improvement over multiple sessions
Because the plasma comes from the patient’s own blood, the risk of allergic reactions or severe complications is extremely low.
Surgical Techniques Used
While non-surgical, Korean clinics employ advanced techniques for maximum effectiveness:
- PRP Micro-Needling with Hydra Infusion – Plasma is delivered alongside hydrating serum through micro-needles for deeper penetration.
- Direct PRP Injections – Targeted injections into areas with dryness, fine lines, or dullness.
- PRP + Laser or RF Therapy – Combines hydra PRP with lasers or radiofrequency to stimulate collagen and enhance hydration.
- Combination Therapy – PRP is paired with Korean skin boosters, Rejuran Healer, or exosomes for optimal hydration and skin regeneration.
Recovery & Aftercare
- Mild redness or swelling usually resolves within 24–48 hours.
- Sun protection is essential to maintain results and prevent pigmentation.
- Makeup can typically be applied after 24–48 hours.
- Gentle skincare, hydration, and following post-treatment instructions help ensure optimal results.
- Skin hydration and radiance continue to improve over 2–3 weeks as collagen and elastin regenerate.
Results & Longevity
- Noticeable hydration and glow are often visible within 1–2 weeks.
- Optimal results are achieved after 3–5 sessions, spaced 3–6 weeks apart.
- Effects typically last 12–18 months, depending on lifestyle and skincare routine.
- Annual maintenance sessions help sustain plump, hydrated, and rejuvenated skin.
Treatment Process in Korea
Korea is renowned for its expertise in regenerative dermatology and hydrating skin treatments. The process generally includes:
- Consultation & Skin Analysis – Advanced imaging and hydration tests to assess skin condition and needs.
- Blood Extraction & PRP Preparation – High-speed centrifuges extract platelet-rich plasma, ensuring maximum growth factor concentration.
- Hydra PRP Application – PRP combined with hydrating serums is administered via micro-needling or direct injections, sometimes with laser or RF therapy for enhanced absorption.
- Post-Treatment Care – Clinics often provide LED light therapy, oxygen dome facials, or herbal cooling masks to promote healing and maximize hydration.
Why Korea is preferred:
- Advanced technology for hydra and PRP delivery
- Specialized dermatologists experienced in hydrating and regenerative facials
- Combination therapies unique to Korean clinics for superior hydration and anti-aging effects
- Affordable packages with English support for international patients
Cost Range
The cost of a Hydra PRP Facial in Korea varies depending on the clinic and combination therapies:
- Single Hydra PRP Session: 350,000 – 650,000 KRW (≈ USD 270 – 500)
- PRP + Micro-Needling Hydration Package: 500,000 – 800,000 KRW (≈ USD 380 – 610)
- PRP + Laser or RF Hydra Therapy: 800,000 – 1,400,000 KRW (≈ USD 610 – 1,070)
- Full Package (3–5 Sessions): 1,700,000 – 3,200,000 KRW (≈ USD 1,290 – 2,450)
Korea provides premium quality results at competitive prices, making it an ideal destination for international patients.
Popular Clinics
- Banobagi Dermatology (Seoul) – Known for Hydra PRP facials combined with Rejuran and boosters.
- Oracle Dermatology (Nationwide) – Offers personalized Hydra PRP programs with English support.
- Cinderella Clinic (Gangnam) – Specializes in PRP + hydrating boosters for glowing, plump skin.
- ID Hospital Skin Center (Seoul) – Advanced protocols for hydration and skin rejuvenation.
- Regen Dermatology (Seoul) – Popular for Hydra PRP combined with laser or RF therapies.