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Ellanse Price: How Much Does It Cost? 2026 Update — What Makes the Price Differ, in Phitsanulok

A quick summary before we begin

The price of Ellanse has no fixed number, and what sets it apart from the others is that the price also depends on the "version" (S/M/L/E) — the longer-lasting versions usually cost more. What I want you to remember is this — Ellanse often looks more expensive at first, but because it lasts the longest in its group (1–4 years), value should be measured by "price divided by the years the result lasts," and don't be lured by an abnormally low price, because Ellanse lasts a long time and is very difficult to correct. In this article, Dr. Time will walk you through it factor by factor.

How much does Ellanse cost? Why an exact number isn't possible

The first question patients message me with is "How much does Ellanse cost?" I understand you want a number first, but let me be straight with you: giving an exact price without knowing which version suits you and how much will be used is difficult, because Ellanse comes in several versions at different prices.

What I can do is help you understand the factors that set the price, especially the matter of the "version," which is what makes Ellanse different. If you'd first like to know what Ellanse is and how the versions differ, try reading the article "What Is Ellanse" alongside this one.

What goes into the price of Ellanse

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1. The version you choose (S/M/L/E)

This is a factor specific to Ellanse. Versions that break down more slowly and last longer (L/E) usually cost more than the shorter-lasting one (S), because they stimulate collagen for a longer time.

2. The amount and the area injected

A larger area or wanting a more pronounced result means using more, accordingly. Some positions require more technique and time.

3. Genuine product that can be verified

Product that has passed FDA registration has a clear cost. An abnormally low price often reflects that something has been cut out.

4. A doctor who assesses and injects personally

Because Ellanse lasts a long time and is difficult to correct, having a doctor assess you, choose the version/position, and inject carefully and personally greatly affects both safety and long-term value.

The S/M/L/E versions, price, and longevity

VersionApproximate longevityPrice trend
S~1 yearEntry-level
M~2 yearsMid-range
L~3 yearsHigher
E~4 yearsHighest
The most expensive version doesn't mean the most worthwhile for everyone

My advice is that for a first time, starting with a version that isn't the longest-lasting is a more reassuring route — you can assess whether you like the result before moving up to a longer-lasting version, because something that lasts a long time, if you don't like it, lasts just as long too. The choice of version should be made with a doctor's help according to your goals, not by price alone.

Is Ellanse worth it compared to other options

Ellanse often looks more expensive right from the first time, but I like to view value as "divided by time," because Ellanse lasts the longest in the group of collagen stimulators (1–4 years depending on the version), with research studying the efficacy and safety of the PCL collagen stimulator on the face to support it.

6–12months · HA filler
18–25months · Sculptra
1–4years · Ellanse (by version)

You can see that Ellanse leads on longevity, which makes it suitable for people who don't want to redo it often. When you divide the price by the number of years it lasts, many find it worthwhile in the long run — but it also has to match your problem to truly be worth it.

Thinking about value the way I do

Take the price of the whole plan and divide it by the number of years the result lasts, then compare it with doing another treatment repeatedly over the same period. You'll see the value more clearly. Ellanse usually has the edge if the goal is "lasts long, no frequent redos."

Beware of "abnormally low prices"

An abnormally low Ellanse price is especially risky

Because Ellanse lasts for several years and cannot be dissolved with medication, if you get a counterfeit product, the wrong version, an incomplete amount, or an incorrect injection by someone who isn't a doctor, the problem will stay with you for a long time and be very difficult to correct. A shockingly cheap price is therefore a danger signal that you should step back and think about first — saving money at the start may be exchanged for a problem that lingers for years.

What a reasonable price should include

A reasonable price should include

  • An in-person facial and longevity-goal assessment by a doctor
  • Choosing the version (S/M/L/E) that fits
  • Genuine FDA-approved product whose version label/registration number you can ask to see
  • Careful position planning + post-treatment follow-up

A suspiciously cheap price often cuts out

  • No assessment, no asking about longevity goals
  • Won't let you see the version label/registration number
  • May give a cheaper version than agreed
  • No ongoing aftercare

Verify authenticity and version before you pay

  1. Ask to see the box and label stating the version (S/M/L/E) — it should match what was agreed.
  2. Ask to see the registration number and check it with the FDA yourself at oryor.com
  3. Confirm that the injector is a doctor who actually assessed you.
  4. Ask clearly what the price includes — version, how many syringes, positions, follow-up.
Just remember these 3 points about Ellanse pricing
  • The price also depends on the "version" — longer-lasting versions cost more; look at the whole plan.
  • It's worth it when you calculate "price divided by the years the result lasts" + it matches your problem.
  • An abnormally low price is especially risky, because Ellanse lasts a long time and is hard to correct.

Ellanse price in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic

At de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok, Dr. Time will first assess your face in person and your longevity goals, then choose the version and amount that fit, and after that present the whole plan's price transparently, explaining what's included. I don't focus on selling the most expensive or longest-lasting version, but choose based on what truly suits you.

If you're still not sure which Ellanse version is worthwhile for you, or you'd first like to compare it with filler or another collagen stimulator, come in and talk — no need to decide that day.

Frequently asked questions

The questions about Ellanse pricing that patients ask me most often — I've gathered them to answer right here.

About how much does Ellanse cost?

There's no fixed number; it depends on the version, amount, area, authenticity, and the doctor. Overall it's in the tens of thousands. Let a doctor assess you and then quote a price based on the version that fits.

Why do longer-lasting versions cost more?

Because they break down more slowly and stimulate collagen for longer, so the product cost is higher. Choose by your goals, not by price alone.

Is it worth it?

It's usually worth it for people who want it to last long without frequent redos, because it lasts 1–4 years — when divided by the time the result lasts. But it has to match your problem.

Is it priced per syringe or per whole plan?

Look at the whole plan, because some cases use more than one syringe. Ask clearly which version is used, how many syringes, and the total price.

Can it be done very cheaply?

That's very worrying. Ellanse lasts a long time and is hard to correct. Counterfeit/wrong version/non-doctor injector — the problem will linger for years. Not worth the risk.

Besides the product itself, what am I paying for?

The assessment, the choice of version/amount, the genuine product, the position planning, and the post-treatment follow-up — not just the cost of the product.

How do I verify authenticity and version?

Ask to see the box and label stating the version (S/M/L/E) and the registration number, check it at oryor.com yourself, and make sure it matches what was agreed.

Are there promotions or installment plans?

It depends on the period and the place; ask directly. But focus first on the genuine product, the correct version, and the aftercare before looking at discounts.

References

The information I used in putting together this article comes from these sources. Feel free to click and read the originals yourself:

  • PubMed — a study on the efficacy and safety of the PCL collagen stimulator on the face (the reasoning behind its value and longevity): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  • PubMed — an experimental model finding that PCL microspheres effectively stimulate new collagen formation: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  • PubMed — a review article on regenerative aesthetics approaches and the longevity of collagen stimulators: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
  • FDA (Food and Drug Administration) — check products registered in Thailand yourself: oryor.com

Want to know which Ellanse version is right and worthwhile for you? Let Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok assess you and propose a price plan that fits your goals before you decide.

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