Collagen Stimulator Prices in Bali, Compared (2026)
Collagen stimulators like Sculptra and Radiesse work by triggering your body's natural collagen production. Results develop gradually over weeks and can last up to two years. Several Bali clinics offer these treatments at significantly lower prices than Western markets.
The cheapest collagen stimulators in Bali start at IDR 1.300.000/syringe at Puriva Clinic Bali.
Cheapest in Bali
IDR 1.300.000/syringe
Average Price
IDR 4.562.500/syringe
Most Expensive
IDR 9.000.000/syringe
| Clinic | Area | Price (IDR) | Rating | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body Lab | Seminyak | IDR 9.000.000/syringe | 4.9 | View → |
| Radiance Bali | Kuta | IDR 5.000.000/syringe | 4.8 | View → |
| Puriva Clinic Bali | Kuta | IDR 1.300.000 - 3.000.000/syringe | 4.9 | View → |
What Are Collagen Stimulators?
Unlike traditional fillers that provide immediate volume, collagen stimulators work gradually by stimulating the body to produce new collagen. Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) and Radiesse (calcium hydroxylapatite) are the most commonly used products. Results typically become visible after 4 to 6 weeks and can last 2 years or more.
Frequently Asked Questions
Collagen stimulator prices in Bali range from IDR 3,000,000 to IDR 8,000,000 per session (approximately AUD $300 to $800), depending on the product and number of vials used.
Fillers provide immediate volume using hyaluronic acid. Sculptra (poly-L-lactic acid) works gradually by stimulating your body to produce its own collagen over weeks to months. Sculptra results look more natural over time and last longer (up to 2 years), but require patience.
Most patients require 2 to 3 sessions spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. The number depends on the degree of volume loss and your treatment goals. Results develop progressively, with the full effect visible 3 to 6 months after the last session.
Sculptra results typically last 2 to 3 years. Radiesse results last 12 to 18 months. Both products are eventually absorbed by the body, but the collagen they stimulate provides ongoing structural support.
Yes, both Sculptra and Radiesse are FDA-approved and have been used worldwide for over a decade. Side effects are typically mild: swelling, tenderness, and redness at injection sites. Post-treatment massage (as directed by your practitioner) is important to ensure even distribution.
Common treatment areas include cheeks, temples, jawline, chin, and nasolabial folds. Sculptra is also used for hand rejuvenation and buttock augmentation at some clinics. It is not suitable for lips or under-eye areas.
Yes. Many practitioners use Sculptra for overall volume restoration and supplement with HA fillers for precise contouring (like lips) and Botox for expression lines. This combination approach can provide comprehensive facial rejuvenation.
Radiesse uses calcium hydroxylapatite microspheres that provide immediate volume plus long-term collagen stimulation. Sculptra uses poly-L-lactic acid with no immediate volume but stronger collagen induction over time. Radiesse works well for jawline and cheeks; Sculptra is preferred for broader facial rejuvenation.
Yes. The standard recommendation is to massage the treated areas 5 times a day for 5 minutes for 5 days after treatment (the "5-5-5 rule"). This helps distribute the product evenly and reduces the risk of nodule formation. Your practitioner will demonstrate the technique.
Sculptra costs AUD $800 to $1,500 per vial in Australia. In Bali, expect AUD $300 to $600 per vial. A full treatment course (2 to 3 sessions) in Bali costs roughly the same as a single session in Australia.
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