RedTouch Prices in Bali, Compared Across 51+ Clinics (2026)
Updated July 2026
RedTouch is a laser skin treatment from the Italian manufacturer DEKA that uses a 675nm wavelength to target collagen directly in the dermis, rather than heating the skin's water content the way most resurfacing lasers do. This page compares RedTouch across 51 clinics in Bali, so you can see where it is offered and how pricing sits. It is an early listing: only two clinics in the directory currently publish a RedTouch price, and they run from IDR 1,300,000 to IDR 2,200,000 as a starting point, depending on the area treated. The two may also be running different generations of the device, since one lists the newer RedTouch Pro specifically. Compare the clinics below to see where it is available and contact any of the others for a quote.
RedTouch is a 675nm collagen-targeting laser from DEKA, compared across 51 Bali clinics on this page. Only two currently publish pricing, with starting prices from IDR 1,300,000 to IDR 2,200,000 by area: Puriva Clinic Bali in Kuta (4.9/5, 113 reviews) and Martha Fang Skin Clinic in Seminyak (4.5/5, 111 reviews), which lists the newer RedTouch Pro.
The cheapest redtouch in Bali starts at IDR 1.300.000/area at Puriva Clinic Bali.
Cheapest in Bali
IDR 1.300.000/area
Average Price
IDR 1.750.000/area
Most Expensive
IDR 2.200.000/area
What Is RedTouch?
RedTouch is a laser treatment developed by DEKA, an Italian aesthetic and medical laser manufacturer. What sets it apart is its wavelength: at 675nm, it is designed to be absorbed by collagen directly in the dermal layer, rather than targeting the water in the skin the way most resurfacing lasers do. That collagen-selective approach is the core of how it works, stimulating the skin to rebuild from within without the surface disruption of ablative resurfacing. Clinics position it for prejuvenation, meaning early, preventative treatment before visible aging sets in, as well as for skin laxity, fine lines, acne scars, and melasma, and it is delivered with no downtime. There are two generations to be aware of. RedTouch is DEKA's original branding for the line. RedTouch Pro is the newer version, described by DEKA as a TRIPLE Action system and now the flagship of the range, and it won Best Non-Invasive Device at the AMWC Awards. This distinction matters when comparing clinics, because they may not be offering the same generation of the device even when the treatment name looks similar.
What Affects RedTouch Prices in Bali?
The treatment area is a clear driver of RedTouch cost. One of the two clinics offering it prices the treatment separately for face, neck, hands, and lips, so a targeted area like the lips sits at a different point from a full-face session, and larger or combined areas cost more. Device generation is the other factor to weigh, since the standard RedTouch and the newer RedTouch Pro are not identical, and a clinic running the Pro generation may price accordingly. Clinic positioning plays its usual role too, as doctor-led clinics with newer laser hardware and clinical oversight tend to sit at the higher end. It is worth being straightforward about scope here: with only two clinics in the directory currently offering RedTouch, the pricing on this page reflects an early, small listing rather than a broad, established market. That makes direct comparison useful for seeing where it is available today, and it means the range shown here is likely to shift as more clinics add the treatment. Reading each clinic's specific area breakdown and device generation gives you a truer picture than the headline number alone.
Popular areas for this treatment include Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Canggu, where most clinics are concentrated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Among the two clinics on this page that have published RedTouch pricing, starting prices run from IDR 1,300,000 to IDR 2,200,000, based on each clinic's cheapest listed area. One clinic prices the treatment separately by area (face, neck, hands, and lips), reaching up to IDR 3,000,000 for larger regions. Where you land depends mainly on the area treated and which clinic you choose.
RedTouch uses a 675nm laser wavelength that is designed to target collagen directly in the dermal layer of the skin. This is different from most resurfacing lasers, which target the water content in the skin. By acting on collagen selectively, RedTouch aims to stimulate the skin to rebuild from within, without the surface disruption of ablative resurfacing.
According to its manufacturer DEKA, RedTouch is used for prejuvenation (early, preventative skin treatment), skin laxity, fine lines, acne scars, and melasma. Because it works by stimulating collagen rather than removing surface layers, it is positioned as a gentle option for people wanting to maintain or improve skin quality. Your clinician can advise whether it suits your specific concern.
RedTouch is DEKA's original branding for this laser line. RedTouch Pro is the newer version, which DEKA describes as a TRIPLE Action system and now positions as the flagship of the range; it won Best Non-Invasive Device at the AMWC Awards. On this page, the two listed clinics may not be running the same generation: one lists its treatment as Red Touch Collagen Laser without specifying, while the other explicitly lists Collagen Laser (Redtouch Pro), the newer Pro generation. It is worth confirming which version a clinic uses before booking.
RedTouch is described by its manufacturer as a no-downtime treatment. Because its 675nm wavelength targets collagen rather than ablating the skin's surface, it avoids the recovery period associated with more aggressive resurfacing lasers. As with any laser treatment, your clinic will give you specific aftercare guidance and advise on sun protection following your session.
RedTouch is positioned for people interested in prejuvenation, meaning early preventative care, as well as those looking to address skin laxity, fine lines, acne scars, or melasma. Because it stimulates collagen gradually and involves no downtime, it tends to suit people who want steady skin-quality improvement rather than a dramatic single-visit change. A consultation is the best way to confirm it fits your skin and goals.
Session counts for collagen-stimulating lasers are usually tailored to the individual, since results build gradually as the skin rebuilds collagen over time. Neither of the two clinics currently listing RedTouch in our directory publishes a fixed protocol, so the number of sessions you need will depend on your concern, the area treated, and how your skin responds. Ask the clinic to map out a recommended course during your consultation.
Two clinics in our directory currently publish RedTouch pricing: Puriva Clinic Bali in Kuta (4.9/5, 113 reviews), which lists it as Red Touch Collagen Laser priced by area, and Martha Fang Skin Clinic in Seminyak (4.5/5, 111 reviews), which lists it as Collagen Laser (Redtouch Pro). Puriva Clinic Bali is currently the cheaper starting point of the two. Both are shown below alongside the wider directory.
This page lists all 51 Bali aesthetic clinics in our directory. RedTouch is a newer offering locally, and so far only two clinics have published a specific RedTouch price, which set the IDR 1,300,000 to IDR 2,200,000 starting range shown here. The rest have not listed a RedTouch price yet, so they appear as directory-wide comparison clinics you can contact directly for a quote rather than being left off the page. Expect the availability here to grow over time.
With only two clinics currently listing RedTouch in Bali, there is not yet a broad local market to average, so it is hard to draw a firm comparison. The starting prices on this page, from IDR 1,300,000 to IDR 2,200,000, reflect an early, small listing rather than an established range. As more clinics add the treatment, this page will give a clearer picture of how local pricing sits against other markets.
RedTouch is a laser treatment, not an injectable. Although it sits within the collagen stimulators category because it works by encouraging the skin to rebuild collagen, it does so through a 675nm laser wavelength rather than an injected product. This is worth keeping in mind if you are comparing it to injectable collagen stimulators, since the delivery, experience, and aftercare differ.
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