When I first looked into hip-up plastic surgery in Korea, I was excited but also nervous about the cost. I wanted a fuller, more lifted shape, but I didn’t want to break the bank—or worse, end up at a sketchy clinic trying to save money.
Researching the Costs
After tons of research and consultations, I found that the average cost of hip-up surgery in Korea depends on the method:
Fat Grafting: $4,000 - $7,000 (natural results but may require touch-ups)
Hip Implants: $8,000 - $13,000 (longer-lasting but requires more recovery time)
Some clinics had ridiculously cheap prices, which felt like a red flag. I wanted a safe, experienced surgeon, so I chose TJ Plastic Surgery and Dr. Tack-Jin Chang, known for body contouring expertise.
Why TJ Plastic Surgery?
Dr. Chang specializes in hip and body contouring, ensuring balanced and natural results.
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees—everything was clearly explained.
Top-tier facilities and aftercare, which made recovery much smoother.
Was It Worth It?
Absolutely! I went with fat grafting, and the results look super natural. The price was fair for the quality, safety, and expertise I received. If you’re considering hip-up surgery in Korea, I highly recommend TJ Plastic Surgery—Dr. Tack-Jin Chang is a true expert!