
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy in the Republic of Korea typically costs from AUD $578 to AUD $1,445 per session. Final pricing depends on the treatment area, clinic prestige in Seoul, and used extraction kits. Patients save around 33% by travelling from Australia, where this procedure costs AUD $867 on average. These fees generally cover the initial consultation, blood collection, and the precision injection process.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Choosing a clinic accredited by KOIHA, like BIOFACE Clinic or VG Plastic Surgery, ensures international safety standards. Some Seoul clinics, such as Leadheal Hospital, frequently treat Australian patients, reflecting a high level of cross-border experience. While boutique clinics in Cheongdam offer luxury environments, larger hospitals often provide better value for complex musculoskeletal PRP due to their high patient volumes.
| Republic of Korea | Thailand | Turkey | |
| Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy | from AUD $506 | from AUD $455 | from AUD $578 |

Dr Yeom Jihye is a prestigious member of the American Academy of Dermatology and a lifetime member of the Korean Society for Laser Dermatology and Hair Restoration.
Dr Jiyoun Kang serves as the Medical Director of Lalian Cheongdam Clinic and is a former clinical professor at the prestigious Yonsei University.
Dr. Jang Hyo Kim is an orthopedic surgeon at Leadheal Hospital in Seoul. He specializes in joint preservation and complex reconstruction. He completed a fellowship in Ilizarov external fixation surgery in Russia. Dr. Kim currently serves as the Joint Center Director at Very Good Hospital. He is an adjunct professor at Kyung Hee University.
Dr. Woo Kyung Kwak is an orthopedic surgeon at Leadheal Hospital in Seoul. He specializes in minimally invasive bunion correction using the MICA technique. Dr. Kwak also performs total knee arthroplasty and arthroscopic joint surgery. He completed the FIFA Diploma in Football Medicine for sports injury management.