Treatment Overview
Collagen-Stimulating Filler Subcision is an advanced scar revision technique widely practiced in Korean dermatology clinics for patients with rolling, tethered, or volume-loss acne scars.
This dual approach combines:
- Subcision – a minimally invasive surgical technique that releases the fibrotic bands pulling down acne scars.
- Collagen-Stimulating Fillers – injectable fillers such as Sculptra (PLLA), Radiesse (CaHA), or Ellansé (PCL) that not only restore immediate volume but also stimulate the skin’s natural collagen production over time.
Unlike temporary hyaluronic acid (HA) fillers, collagen-stimulating fillers offer long-lasting results (2–5 years) with progressive improvement in scar depth and overall skin texture.
Purpose & Benefits
- Scar Release: Subcision frees the fibrous bands tethering scars.
- Immediate Volume Lift: Filler provides instant scar correction.
- Collagen Remodeling: Stimulates fibroblasts to produce new collagen for long-term improvement.
- Texture Refinement: Smooths skin surface beyond filling effect.
- Durable Results: Longer-lasting than HA fillers, with natural regeneration.
- Dual Action: Treats both scar structure and underlying volume loss.
Ideal Candidates
Collagen-Stimulating Filler Subcision in Korea is recommended for:
- Patients with rolling or tethered depressed acne scars.
- Individuals with moderate to severe scarring resistant to peels or lasers.
- Those seeking a long-lasting alternative to hyaluronic acid fillers.
- Patients with facial volume loss due to long-term acne.
- Adults wanting both scar improvement and subtle facial rejuvenation.
Possible Risks & Complications
When performed by trained Korean dermatologists, this treatment is safe. Mild and temporary effects may include:
- Bruising or Swelling at injection and subcision sites.
- Tenderness or Redness for 2–5 days.
- Nodules or Irregularities (rare, minimized with skilled technique).
- Overcorrection if filler is injected too superficially.
Korean clinics minimize risks by using microcannulas, diluted filler protocols, and scar-specific injection patterns.
Surgical Techniques Used
- Subcision: A fine needle or blunt cannula is used to release fibrous bands under scars.
- Collagen-Stimulating Filler Injection: Fillers such as Sculptra, Radiesse, or Ellansé injected beneath scars.
- Layered Technique: Filler is distributed evenly to prevent lumpiness and stimulate collagen throughout the area.
- Combination Therapies: Often paired with microneedling RF, fractional lasers, or PDRN injections in Korea for enhanced regeneration.
Protocol: Typically 1–3 sessions, spaced 1–2 months apart.
Recovery & Aftercare
Immediately: Mild swelling, redness, and tenderness.
1–2 Days: Bruising may appear, makeup can conceal.
1–2 Weeks: Scars begin to appear smoother as filler integrates.
1–6 Months: Collagen stimulation provides progressive scar remodeling.
Aftercare Tips:
- Apply cold compress for swelling within the first 24 hours.
- Avoid strenuous exercise for 1–2 days.
- Massage treated areas only if advised (varies by filler type).
- Use SPF 50+ sunscreen daily to prevent pigmentation.
Results & Longevity
- After 1 Session: Visible scar lifting and smoother texture.
- After 2–3 Sessions: Significant improvement in scar depth and skin tone.
- Longevity: Results typically last 2–5 years, depending on filler type.
- Regenerative Effect: Even after filler resorbs, collagen stimulation maintains long-term scar improvement.
Treatment Process in Korea
Consultation & Scar Assessment
Dermatologist maps scar type and depth, determines filler choice (PLLA, CaHA, PCL).
Preparation
Topical numbing or local anesthesia; sterile cleansing.
Subcision + Filler Injection
- Step 1: Subcision releases tethered scars.
- Step 2: Collagen-stimulating filler injected beneath scars for volume and regeneration.
- Step 3: Cooling mask or LED healing therapy applied.
Duration: 40–60 minutes.
Why Korea is a Top Destination
- Advanced Regenerative Fillers: Expertise in long-lasting collagen stimulators beyond HA.
- Integrated Programs: Subcision + filler combined with lasers, microneedling RF, or exosomes.
- Safe Protocols for Asian Skin: Prevents post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH).
- Scar-Free Philosophy: Focus on natural, long-term results instead of short-term fixes.
- Affordable Long-Term Packages: Korea offers lower costs compared to Western clinics for premium fillers.
Cost Range (Estimated)
- Single Subcision + Collagen-Stimulating Filler Session: USD 500 – 900
- Subcision + Filler + LED/Soothing Care: USD 700 – 1,200
- Comprehensive Scar Program (Subcision + Filler + Laser/Boosters): USD 1,200 – 2,500
Example Korean Packages:
- Standard Program (1 session): USD 600 – 900
- Advanced Program (2 sessions with scar resurfacing add-ons): USD 1,200 – 1,800
- Premium Program (2–3 sessions with exosomes/Rejuran + fractional laser): USD 2,500 – 4,000
Popular Clinics in Seoul
- Oracle Dermatology: Subcision + Sculptra/Radiesse for rolling scars.
- Banobagi Dermatology: Collagen-stimulating filler with microneedling RF.
- Renewme Skin Clinic: Multi-step scar repair with fillers + exosomes.
- View Dermatology: Subcision + Radiesse programs for acne scar remodeling.
- Chaum Anti-Aging Center: Premium regenerative filler protocols with stem-cell boosters.



