Juvelook — PDLLA Skin Booster
Juvelook is a PDLLA (Poly-D,L-Lactic Acid) microsphere skin booster from Korea. After dermal injection, the microspheres stimulate fibroblasts to produce new collagen progressively over 6-12 weeks — building firmness, hydration retention, and luminosity without adding bulk volume.

5 key benefits
- 1Reduces fine lines progressively
- 2Locks in moisture for plump, dewy skin
- 3Helps shallow acne scars look less visible
- 4Visibly tightens and refines pores
- 5Gentle profile suitable for under-eye rejuvenation
Ideal for
4 steps · 45 minutes
- 1ReconstitutionJuvelook vial freshly reconstituted by the physician for each patient.
- 2NumbingTopical anaesthetic applied for 20 minutes.
- 3Micro-injectionPDLLA microspheres delivered as multi-point dermal micro-injections across the planned zones.
- 4Aftercare briefCooling, sun-care and 24-hour activity guidance reviewed.
Research-informed guidance for this treatment type. Your doctor’s written plan after assessment always takes priority.
Before your appointment
- Tell the doctor about allergies, infection or inflammation, bleeding tendency, medicines and supplements, immune conditions, prior implants or filler, and pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Confirm the exact product and whether the treatment plan requires product-specific massage; do not assume all biostimulators have the same aftercare.
After treatment
- Keep the sites clean and avoid pressing or massage unless the written product-specific plan instructs it.
- Use gentle skincare and ask when to resume makeup, exercise, heat exposure and active products.
- Keep the product record and attend the planned review.
What may be expected
- Temporary bumps, swelling, redness, tenderness or bruising may occur; the expected timeline differs by formulation and injection depth.
Contact us promptly
- Contact the clinic for persistent nodules, increasing heat or redness, drainage, fever, or delayed inflammation.
- Seek urgent care for unusual pain, marked skin-colour change, vision change or neurological symptoms.
1:1 follow-up
Before you leave, the team records your treatment, expected recovery, follow-up timing and direct contact path. A doctor reviews concerns when needed.
Evidence and patient information
- U.S. Food and Drug Administration: Dermal Fillers (Soft Tissue Fillers)
- Dermatologic Surgery: Consensus Recommendations for Combined Aesthetic Interventions Using Calcium Hydroxylapatite
- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology: Clinical Experience with Polycaprolactone-Based Dermal Filler Complications
- Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology: Consensus report on the use of PN-HPT in aesthetic medicine
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Questions to answer before choosing
Compare options by concern, goal and recovery window, then confirm suitability during an individual physician assessment.
Common questions
Real questions from real customers — answered by our physicians
Juvelook Classic price — where can I get it?
I'm flying to Bangkok for five days and want that glassy skin look from Juvelook — is one session on day one going to be enough, or do I really need the full course?
My friend is booking Profhilo on the same day and I want to do Juvelook on my cheeks — can we get a package price if we come together for both treatments?
I had a baby recently and I'm still breastfeeding — is Juvelook safe for me right now, or should I wait before doing a collagen skin booster?
I only have a short weekend trip and a wedding to attend right after — how much downtime does Juvelook actually have and can I fly home the next day?
I've got some fine crepey skin starting around my eyes and a tired look — how many Juvelook sessions and roughly how many cc would I usually need for that kind of concern?
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Sculptra, Radiesse, Ellansé, Profhilo, Juvelook and Rejuran — how to choose
Sculptra, Radiesse and Ellansé are structural. They are placed deeper, and the body lays down its own collagen around the material. Sculptra is poly-L-lactic acid and works gradually — it adds nothing on the day. Radiesse is calcium hydroxylapatite and Ellansé is polycaprolactone; both carry a gel that occupies volume from the day of treatment, with the collagen result building behind it. Profhilo, Juvelook and Rejuran are skin treatments. Profhilo is a hybrid hyaluronic acid used to hydrate and remodel, Juvelook is a PDLLA booster for glow and firmness, and Rejuran is a purified salmon-derived polynucleotide used for repair and texture. Skin treatments do not replace lost volume, and structural products do not fix surface quality — many patients are treated with one of each rather than choosing between them.
Most patients start on the skin side, where the commitment is smaller. Juvelook has the lowest entry price of the six at ฿1,999 per cc, and Profhilo is a fixed two-session protocol a month apart. Structural work is the larger decision — a single Radiesse syringe starts at ฿15,000, Sculptra and Ellansé at ฿25,000 — and it is normally planned once the physician has assessed how much volume has actually been lost. Rejuran sits slightly apart from both: it is chosen for repair, meaning acne scarring and under-eye texture, rather than for glow or volume. Individual results vary.
- Mid-face or jawline that needs definition, without waiting months
- The calcium hydroxylapatite gel occupies volume from the day of treatment, and the collagen effect builds behind it over 8–12 weeks. Radiesse
- Diffuse volume loss, and you want the change to look gradual
- Poly-L-lactic acid adds nothing on the day — the volume is collagen you build over 3–6 months. Sculptra Volume Stimulator
- Volume restored and then held for as long as one product can
- Polycaprolactone carries volume from the day, and the collagen result reads at month 3–4 and holds roughly 12–18 months with variant S. Ellansé
- Skin that has lost firmness and glow — including neck and décolletage
- A fixed two-session protocol of hybrid hyaluronic acid, one month apart, visible from about four weeks. Profhilo Bio-Remodelling
- Dull, dehydrated skin, enlarged pores and early fine lines
- A PDLLA booster — brighter skin in around two weeks, with collagen-driven firmness peaking near eight. Juvelook
- Acne scarring, or under-eye skin that has gone crepey
- A purified salmon-derived polynucleotide used for repair, run as a three-session course at three-week intervals. Rejuran
| Radiesse | From ฿22,999 / 1 bottle | Mild bruising 3–5 days; full settling 1–2 weeks |
|---|---|---|
| Sculptra Volume Stimulator | From ฿25,000 / 1 bottle | Mild bruising 2–3 days |
| Ellansé | From ฿25,000 / syringe (S grade) | Swelling or light bruising, usually 3–7 days; longer in a small proportion of patients |
| Profhilo Bio-Remodelling | From ฿22,999 / 1 bottle, 2cc | Mild swelling at injection points |
| Rejuran | From ฿9,999 / 2 cc | Mild bruising + tiny papules 3–5 days; full healing 7–10 days |
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Sculptra, Radiesse, Ellansé, Profhilo, Juvelook and Rejuran — how to chooseBook your consult via LINE @waleerat
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