Where to get Botox in Thailand?

Botulinum toxin ("Botox") is a neuromodulator that relaxes targeted muscles to soften dynamic wrinkles and slim the jaw. Results depend on genuine, properly stored product and precise, anatomy-aware dosing. Counterfeit and diluted toxin is a real problem in the region — below are the clinics we rank highest for this treatment, with our reasoning.

What Botox treats

  • Forehead lines and frown (glabella) lines
  • Crow's feet around the eyes
  • Masseter reduction (jaw slimming)
  • Brow and lip fine-tuning
  • Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis)

What to watch out for

  • Counterfeit, diluted or unlicensed toxin brands
  • Genuine, Thai-FDA-registered products (e.g. Botox, Dysport, Xeomin)
  • Proper cold-chain storage and fresh reconstitution
  • Dosing quoted vaguely rather than in units
  • Injection by non-medical staff
📋 How we rank: every clinic is judged on the same six standards — doctor credentials, facility licensing, machine authenticity, transparent pricing, track record and specialization. See the full criteria → We take no payment for placement.
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V Square Clinic

Discloses 6 toxin brands + per-unit prices · doctor-injected · 31 branches

Why it's ranked here The most transparent of the big injectable chains on the things that matter most for toxin: it publicly names six botulinum brands with per-100-unit prices — genuine Allergan, Dysport and Xeomin alongside cheaper Korean Nabota, Aestox and Neuronox — says vials are opened in front of you with traceable lot numbers, and states every case is injected by a doctor, across 31 branches with a deep, Botox-led service menu. The trade-off is heavy promotional, "free top-up" package framing and a high-throughput model: the slashed-price promos can obscure the real per-unit cost and no individual injecting dermatologist is named, so confirm the brand, unit count and that a doctor performs your session in writing.
31 branches · Greater Bangkok & Nakhon Pathom
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The Clover Skin Clinic

10+ named, licensed doctors · Galderma partner · 4 brands disclosed

Why it's ranked here The strongest doctor-credentials signal in this list: a deep roster of more than ten named physicians with Thai Medical Council licence numbers and dermatology fellowships, an official Galderma partner clinic that openly lists the four toxins it offers (Allergan, Dysport and the budget Korean Aestox and Nabota) and confirms a doctor administers them. The trade-off is that it publishes no Botox pricing on its own site and the actual brand injected depends on the price tier you choose, so confirm which toxin and the per-unit cost before booking — and note the clinic's real site is thecloverskinclinic.com (the similarly named .com is an unrelated US clinic).
~7 branches · across Bangkok
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SLC Clinic

Allergan award partner · named medical director (Dr. Pimpida)

Why it's ranked here A large, hospital-standard chain (~26 Bangkok branches) with two real authenticity signals: a documented Allergan partnership (an award-verified top-volume buyer) and a named, licensed medical director — Dr. Pimpida ("Dr. Da", licence 26703) — overseeing its injection programme. The trade-off is transparency: Botox is mostly sold inside bundled packages rather than per unit, the brand is not stated on the page itself, and promotions also offer a cheaper "Botox Korea" tier — so ask whether you are getting genuine Allergan or the Korean option, and at what per-unit price.
~26 branches · across Bangkok
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LBC Clinic (LeBeautis)

Allergan award partner · licensed doctors · injectable-focused

Why it's ranked here An injectable-focused boutique (three Bangkok branches) that is a recognised Allergan Aesthetics award partner and lists physicians with real Thai Medical Council licence numbers — genuine-supply and credentials signals stronger than most. The trade-off: its headline Botox offers lean on Korean Nabota at promotional "free follow-up" prices, and its own site discloses neither the brand nor a per-unit price (you only find those on third-party booking platforms), so the Allergan branding in its marketing does not guarantee an Allergan injection unless you specifically ask for it.
3 branches · Bangkok (Rama 9, Siam Square One, Sukhumvit 39)
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Sowon Clinic

Jaw-Botox & face-contouring specialist · brands + prices published

Why it's ranked here A genuine jaw-Botox and face-contouring specialist (four Bangkok-metro branches) that does something many bigger clinics will not: it publishes the toxin brands and prices it offers — Aestox, Nabota, Xeomin and Allergan. The trade-offs are a Thai-only website that is a barrier for expats, no individually named injecting doctor, Allergan priced notably higher than the larger chains, and aggressive "slashed-price" promo framing that makes the true baseline cost hard to read.
4 branches · Bangkok metro (Ladprao, Ratchada, Ramkhamhaeng, Rangsit)
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THE KLINIQUE

Premium national chain · strong education · brand/price not disclosed

Why it's ranked here A premium, polished national chain (~28 branches) with strong patient-education content and Botox as a genuine headline service rather than a sideline — a good fit if you want brand familiarity and a wide network. The trade-off is opacity on the two things that matter most for an informed decision: it discloses neither the toxin brand it injects nor any price publicly, so you will have to confirm both — and that a doctor performs it — at consultation.
~28 branches · Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more
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Apex Profound Beauty

Premium device-led chain · per-area Botox guidance

Why it's ranked here A large, established premium chain (~33 branches nationwide) with physician-authored Botox education and per-area pricing guidance, convenient if you want injectables as part of a broader plan. The trade-off is that Apex is fundamentally a device-led brand (Thermage, Ulthera, CoolSculpting) where Botox is peripheral: it does not disclose which toxin brand it uses and gives only wide per-area ranges rather than a per-unit price, so confirm the brand and exact cost before treatment.
~33 branches · nationwide (Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more)
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Nitipon Clinic

Largest chain · since 1991 · most accessible

Why it's ranked here The most accessible option by far — Thailand's largest beauty-clinic chain, operating since 1991 with more than 130 branches nationwide, so a resident almost anywhere can reach one, and it stresses Thai-FDA-approved product with traceable lot numbers. The trade-off is that, for all its "authentic Botox" messaging, it names neither the specific toxin brand on its public pages nor any individual injecting physician, so two of our core checks — a named doctor and a verifiable brand — can only be settled in-clinic.
130+ branches · nationwide
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Meko Clinic

Surgery-first hospital since 1982 · many brands disclosed

Why it's ranked here A 40-year-old, doctor-led cosmetic-surgery institution (established 1982, now running its own licensed hospital) that names its physicians with licence numbers and openly explains the many toxin brands it carries — Allergan, Dysport, Xeomin and several Korean options. The trade-off is fit: this is a surgery-first hospital where Botox is a minor add-on rather than a specialty, it publishes no Botox pricing, and the upsell path runs toward higher-margin surgery and devices, so it suits someone already considering broader work more than a simple touch-up.
3 Bangkok branches + flagship hospital · also Phnom Penh
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Kongju Clinic

Transparent prices · Korean toxins (Hutox/Nabota) · single site

Why it's ranked here A long-running (about 16 years) Korean-style beauty clinic with unusually open pricing — it publishes per-unit Botox packages and names the toxins it uses, the Korean Hutox and Nabota. But it sits last for real reasons: it is a generalist surgery-and-beauty clinic where injectables are a sideline, it names no treating doctor and publishes no facility licence number, its primary domain is dead (the live site is kongjuclinics.com), and it offers only budget Korean toxins rather than genuine Allergan, Dysport or Xeomin — fine if disclosed, but the weakest credentials-and-authenticity profile in this list.
Single location · Din Daeng (Ratchadaphisek), Bangkok
⚠︎ Editorial picks — this ranking and commentary reflect an independent reviewer's assessment, not paid placement. The biggest thing to verify yourself: most of these clinics offer a spectrum of botulinum toxin — from genuine Allergan, Dysport and Xeomin down to cheaper Korean brands (Nabota, Aestox, Hutox) — so the brand you actually receive depends on the price tier you pick. Confirm the specific brand, that it is Thai-FDA-registered, the unit count and the per-unit price in writing before treatment; per-unit prices are often shown only on third-party booking platforms or at consultation. Two source-list corrections from fact-checking: The Clover's real site is thecloverskinclinic.com (the plain .com is an unrelated US clinic), and Kongju's kongjuclinic.com is dead — the live site is kongjuclinics.com. LBC trades as "LeBeautis" and publishes no Google Maps pins; several clinics name no individual injecting doctor.
Common questions

Botox in Thailand — FAQ

How much does Botox cost in Bangkok?

Botulinum toxin is usually priced per unit or per area. At a licensed Bangkok clinic genuine toxin commonly runs from about ฿8 to ฿20 per unit, or a fixed per-area price — a frown area might use 20–25 units. Suspiciously cheap pricing can mean diluted or counterfeit product, so ask for the brand and units in writing.

Is Botox safe?

Botulinum toxin has a long safety record when genuine product is dosed correctly by a trained injector. Temporary effects such as mild bruising can occur, and over- or mis-dosing can cause an unnatural look — which is why the injector's skill matters as much as the product.

How do I know the toxin is genuine?

Ask which brand is used and that it is registered with the Thai FDA (for example Botox, Dysport or Xeomin), that it is stored refrigerated and freshly reconstituted, and that dosing is quoted in units rather than vaguely. A doctor should perform the injection.

How long does Botox last, and when will I see results?

Results usually appear within three to seven days and last around three to four months, after which the effect gradually wears off. Regular treatments may make results last a little longer over time.

What should I ask at a consultation?

Ask the brand and that it is genuine and registered, the price per unit and how many units they plan, whether a doctor injects, and what natural result to expect — avoid clinics that will not quote in units.