- How much does Lenisna cost? Why an exact number is impossible to give
- What is the price of Lenisna based on?
- Why you should look at the "full-course" price, not a single session
- Lenisna is more expensive than filler — is it worth it?
- Beware the "unusually cheap price" — paying less may cost more
- What does a reasonable price include?
- How to verify authenticity before you pay
- Lenisna price in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
- Frequently Asked Questions
- References
The price of Lenisna has no fixed number, because it depends on the amount used, the number of sessions in the course, genuine product that has passed the FDA, and the doctor who assesses you. What I want you to remember is — look at the "full-course" price, not a single session; don't be fooled by an unusually cheap price (it often comes at the cost of non-genuine product or an injector who isn't a doctor); and judge value by "how long it lasts", not just the number on the price board. In this article I'll walk you through each factor one by one, so that you can spend your money with understanding and peace of mind.
How much does Lenisna cost? Why an exact number is impossible to give
The first question most patients message me to ask is, "Doctor, how much does Lenisna cost?" I completely understand wanting to know the number first of all, but let me answer honestly and sincerely — giving an exact price without seeing your actual face is very hard, and if anyone quotes you a firm price right away without asking anything at all, I'd actually want you to be cautious.
The reason is that Lenisna isn't a ready-made product priced "so much per piece." It's a treatment where the amount and number of sessions depend on each person's skin concerns. Someone with slightly sagging skin and someone with sagging across the whole face won't use the same amount, so the price genuinely differs. What I can do is help you understand the "factors that determine the price," so that wherever you go to consult, you can read the price and know what you're paying for.
What is the price of Lenisna based on?
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Consult via WhatsAppLet me break down the main factors clearly, so you understand why each person (and each place) has a different price.
1. The amount used
The wider the area that needs care or the deeper the concern, the more product is genuinely used. Someone who just wants to take care of the facial frame and someone who wants to revitalize the entire face won't use the same amount. This is the single biggest factor that makes prices differ.
2. The number of sessions in the course
Lenisna is commonly done as a course of around 2–3 sessions so that enough collagen accumulates, so the price should be viewed across the whole course. Some places show a "per-session" price that looks cheap, but once you add up the whole course it may not be as cheap as you thought.
3. Genuine and verifiable product
Product that has passed the FDA and can be verified has a clear, fixed cost. An unusually low price often reflects that something has been cut out — usually something that affects safety.
4. A doctor who assesses and injects personally
Having a doctor assess you, choose the amount, choose the layer and position for injection, and provide ongoing care is what affects both safety and long-term results. A price that includes this kind of care and a price that's "just inject and be done" shouldn't be compared head-to-head.
When you call to ask about prices, I recommend asking these 3 things everywhere, so you compare on the same basis — (1) is this price per session or for the whole course, (2) how much product is used and what brand/model is it, (3) who assesses and injects. If a place can't answer all three clearly, then even a price that looks cheap still can't be judged as truly worth it.
Why you should look at the "full-course" price, not a single session
This is where patients slip up most often. Many people see an attractive-looking "per-session" price and rush to decide, but forget that Lenisna works through the accumulation of collagen. The best results come from completing the full course, not from a single session.
Picture it simply, like signing up for an exercise course — one session is enough to see a start, but lasting results require continuity. Budgeting for the whole course from the outset helps you actually plan your finances, so you don't get surprised later that you have to pay more. I always recommend asking clearly, "Is this price per session or for the whole course, and how many sessions does the full course include?"
Lenisna is more expensive than filler — is it worth it?
I get this question very often, and the answer is, "It depends on whether your concern matches what Lenisna does well." If your concern is sagging skin and lack of firmness across the whole face, Lenisna — which stimulates collagen and lasts a long time — is often more worth it in the long run. But if your concern is just a single sunken spot, adding filler may be more direct and more economical.
I like patients to view value as "divided by time" rather than looking at a single lump sum. There are academic review studies confirming that this group of collagen-stimulating agents genuinely delivers lasting results when used correctly. Let's look at a table comparing the value perspectives.
| Perspective | Ordinary HA filler | Lenisna (PDLLA+HA) |
|---|---|---|
| Main goal | Fill in sunken spots, instant results | Restore firmness across the whole face + instant results |
| First-time cost | Often lower | Often higher (it's a course) |
| How long it lasts | ~6 months–1 year | ~18–24 months |
| How often you must repeat | More often | Only occasionally |
| Value when divided by time | Worth it if fixing a single spot | Often more worth it for long-term whole-face care |
Don't compare just "today's price." Try taking the full-course price and dividing it by the number of months the results last, then compare it with topping up filler several times over the same period. You'll see the true value picture more clearly, and you can choose which option fits your life better.
Beware the "unusually cheap price" — paying less may cost more
I understand everyone wants something good at a light price, but with something injected into your face, I want you to be especially careful. If you come across Lenisna at a price so cheap it's alarming, please pause and think, "Why can it be this cheap?"
For example: counterfeit product or product without FDA approval, less than the stated amount, expired product, or an injector who isn't a doctor able to assess properly. These aren't just "getting less" — they risk lumps, inflammation, or side effects that are hard to fix, because PDLLA can't be dissolved with medication like HA can. Saving at first may mean paying for corrections later that cost many times more.
I'm not saying "the most expensive = the best." But I want you to choose a price that's "reasonable" — one that reflects genuine product, assessment by a doctor, and ongoing care — rather than chasing the lowest number alone.
What does a reasonable price include?
When comparing prices, I want you to compare "what you get" too, not just the number, because two places at the same price may not give the same thing.
A reasonable price should include
- An in-person facial assessment by a doctor before the procedure
- Genuine FDA-approved product whose box/registration number you can ask to see
- An amount and placement chosen to suit you
- Follow-up care and aftercare advice
A suspiciously cheap price often cuts these out
- No assessment — "everyone gets injected the same way"
- Won't let you see the box/registration number
- Unclear amount, or injecting less than appropriate
- Unreachable after the procedure, no continued care
How to verify authenticity before you pay
Before you pay, I want you to have the right to be confident. Here are simple things you can do right away.
- Ask to see the box and registration number — a clinic that meets standards is happy to show it to you in person, before opening it for use.
- Check with the FDA yourself — go to oryor.com to verify products registered in Thailand; it takes just a few minutes.
- Confirm the injector is a doctor — ask clearly who assesses and injects, because this is directly a matter of safety.
- Ask clearly what the price includes — per session or full course, does it include follow-up, are there any hidden costs?
Lenisna price in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic
At de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok, Dr. Time always prices Lenisna based on an in-person facial assessment first. I don't sell it as a ready-made package that may be more or less than necessary. I'll propose a plan based on the amount and number of sessions suited to your concern, then explain clearly what the price includes, so you can decide with peace of mind.
If you're still not sure whether Lenisna is worth it for you, or you'd like to compare it with other options like filler or other collagen-stimulating agents first, come in and talk — you don't have to decide that day. And if you'd like to understand what Lenisna is and who it suits, you can read the "What is Lenisna" article along with the filler vs collagen-stimulator comparison article.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here I've gathered the price questions patients ask me most often, answered right here.
About how much does Lenisna cost?
There's no fixed number; it depends on the amount, the number of sessions in the course, genuine product, and the doctor who assesses you. Overall it works out to the tens of thousands of baht per course. The most accurate way is to have a doctor assess your actual face and propose a price that suits you.
Why isn't the price the same everywhere?
Because the amount, the number of sessions, the genuine product, and the injecting doctor all differ. A much cheaper price may mean you get less or that something has been cut out. Don't compare on the number alone.
Is it more worth it than filler?
If your concern is whole-face sagging and you want it to last, it's often more worth it in the long run. But if you're fixing just one spot, filler may be more direct and economical. Base it mainly on your concern.
Why look at the full-course price?
Because Lenisna works through collagen accumulation from continuing 2–3 sessions. Looking at a single session can be misleading; looking at the whole course reflects the true cost and value.
Can it be done very cheaply?
Be cautious first. Genuine product has a clear cost. A price that's too low to be real often comes at the cost of non-genuine product, an incomplete amount, or an injector who isn't a doctor — which is risky and hard to fix.
Besides the product itself, what else am I paying for?
A good price should include assessment by a doctor, selecting a suitable amount/placement, genuine product, and follow-up after the procedure — not just the cost of the product.
How do I verify authenticity?
Ask to see the box and registration number before the procedure, check it yourself at oryor.com, and confirm the injector is a doctor who actually assessed you.
Are there promotions or installments?
Promotions and payment options depend on the period and the place; I recommend asking directly. But I'd want you to look at "genuine product and care" first, before looking at the discount.
References
The information I used to support this article comes from these sources. Click to read the originals yourself:
- PubMed (academic review) — confirming the efficacy, durability, and safety of collagen-stimulating agents, which is the reason behind their long-term value: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — research finding that PDLLA stimulates collagen production in the skin (the mechanism that gives Lenisna its long-term results): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- PubMed — comparing the properties of PLLA/PDLLA fillers with collagen formation (helping you understand why different grades differ): pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
- FDA (Food and Drug Administration, Thailand) — verify whether a product is truly registered in Thailand before you pay: oryor.com
Want to know whether Lenisna is right and worth it for you? Let Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic, Phitsanulok assess you and propose a price plan that fits you before you decide.
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