Where to get filler in Thailand?

Dermal fillers — most commonly hyaluronic acid (HA) — restore volume, smooth folds and refine facial contours. Because filler is injected close to blood vessels, the single most important factor is an experienced doctor who can recognise and manage a vascular occlusion. Product authenticity matters just as much — below are the clinics we rank highest for this treatment, with our reasoning.

What filler treats

  • Nasolabial folds and marionette lines
  • Lip enhancement and definition
  • Cheek and mid-face volume
  • Tear trough (under-eye) hollows
  • Chin and jawline contouring

What to watch out for

  • Counterfeit or unbranded filler of unknown origin
  • Permanent or semi-permanent fillers — higher long-term risk
  • Vascular occlusion — the clinic must stock hyaluronidase and know how to use it
  • Who injects — a licensed doctor, not a beautician
  • "More is better" upselling beyond what suits your face
📋 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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Doctor Mek Clinic

"Home of Filler" · named dermatologist injects · Galderma partner · opens the box

Why it's ranked here The most filler-focused clinic on this list — and that focus is the point for a treatment where the injector's skill decides the result: a named, dermatology-trained physician, Dr. Mek (licence ว.46184, a filler-technique instructor), personally performs the injections, the clinic is on Galderma Thailand's official partner directory, it carries the genuine global brands (Restylane, Juvederm, Belotero, Teoxane) and states it opens a new box in front of you each time. The trade-offs are transparency and track record: pricing is shown as promo packages ("9,xxx") rather than a clear per-cc list, the site publishes no hyaluronidase/vascular-emergency protocol, independent review data is thin, and it runs only about three branches — so confirm the exact brand, cc and emergency plan in person.
~3 branches · Bangkok (Siam Square One, Bang Na) & Surat Thani
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Timeless Laser Clinic

Doctor-led natural-result planning · genuine Belotero/Merz with FDA verification

Why it's ranked here A doctor-led clinic that treats filler as personalised facial-balancing design rather than a package off a price board — the priority being subtle, natural results from careful assessment of facial proportion and volume loss, which for a treatment this technique-dependent is exactly what matters most. On product authenticity it is concrete: it names a genuine premium brand, Belotero from Merz, and lets you verify it via the in-box Thai-FDA registration number and the official Merz distributor hotline, across four convenient Bangkok branches. The honest trade-off is disclosure — its public filler pages foreground Belotero Revive (a skin-glow booster) and don't publish per-cc pricing or a named injector, so confirm the full structural-filler brands, the treating doctor and the cost at consultation.
4 branches · Thonglor, Siam, Rama 2, Chaengwattana
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V Square Clinic

Full per-cc brand price table · opens vial + shows lot numbers · 31 branches

Why it's ranked here The most transparent filler operation of the big chains: it publishes a full per-cc price table across five genuine, named brands (Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero, Definisse, Teoxane), documents opening the vial in front of you with the lot number and the box to take home, and injects by doctor, across 31 branches where filler is a flagship service. The trade-offs are the aggressive promotional framing and an unusually wide brand menu (including low-tier options) that can tip toward price-shopping and upselling, and no published hyaluronidase/vascular-emergency protocol — so agree the brand and cc up front.
31 branches · Greater Bangkok & Nakhon Pathom
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Aura Bangkok Clinic

Discloses brands + per-cc prices · public box-opening pledge · doctor-only

Why it's ranked here A genuinely transparent filler clinic with the deepest patient-education library here: it names the brands it uses (Restylane, Juvederm, Neuramis), publishes per-cc pricing, publicly pledges to open the product in front of you, states injections are by licensed doctors, and even spells out the warning signs of a vascular occlusion — strong on authenticity and safety awareness, across ~19–20 branches. The trade-off is heavy promotional and interest-free-installment marketing with very low Korean-brand entry prices, which can create upsell pressure and brand ambiguity unless you hold them to the box-opening they advertise.
~19–20 branches · Bangkok + Udon Thani & Khon Kaen
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SLC Clinic

Documented Allergan/Juvederm partner · named licensed medical director

Why it's ranked here Two strong authenticity signals: a documented Allergan partnership (a named "Top Spender" for Juvederm — a real genuine-supply indicator) and a named, licensed medical director, Dr. Pimpida ("Dr. Da", licence 26703), overseeing injectables, with brands disclosed across ~26 branches. The trade-offs: filler is sold mostly as promo packages rather than a clear per-cc-by-brand table, and — unlike the clinics above — it doesn't publicly document opening the vial or showing lot numbers, so ask to see the sealed box.
~26 branches · across Bangkok
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Romrawin Clinic

20-year chain · named dermatologist director · per-cc brand pricing

Why it's ranked here A long-established (20-year) chain with a named dermatologist medical director and unusually transparent pricing — it publishes per-area, per-cc prices naming genuine premium brands (Restylane, Juvederm, Belotero) and states they are Thai-FDA-registered, across roughly 28 branches nationwide. The trade-offs: it publishes no individual doctors' licence numbers (so you can't pre-check who injects at a given branch) and no hyaluronidase/vascular-emergency protocol, and the sales style is promotion-heavy — confirm the treating doctor and ask to see the sealed product box.
~28 branches · nationwide (Bangkok + Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen, Phuket & more)
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Apex Profound Beauty

Discloses brands + per-brand/per-area pricing · device-led chain

Why it's ranked here A large premium chain (~33 branches) that discloses its filler brands (Juvederm, Restylane, Belotero, Neuramis) with both per-brand and per-area pricing and states injections are by doctors only. The trade-offs: Apex is fundamentally a device-led brand where filler is one specialty among many, it carries low-tier Korean Neuramis well below the premium brands (a price-anchor/upsell spread), and it doesn't publicly document opening the box or a hyaluronidase protocol — so confirm exactly which brand and cc you are getting.
~33 branches · nationwide (Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more)
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LBC Clinic (LeBeautis)

Names genuine Juvederm lines + batch-check · licensed doctors · injectable-focused

Why it's ranked here Unusually transparent on the thing that matters most for filler authenticity: on its own site it names the exact genuine Juvederm lines it carries (Ultra Plus, Voluma, Volift, Volux, SKINVIVE), states US/Thai-FDA registration, and publishes a four-point batch-number check plus Allergan Thailand's verification hotline — backed by two named, licence-verifiable physicians (ว.74572, ว.68981) and an Allergan "Juvederm Platinum" partner award, across three Bangkok branches. The trade-offs: that award is a purchase-volume (spend) tier, not an independent quality ranking; its own site publishes no per-cc pricing (prices live on third-party platforms as steeply discounted packages whose low entry points often route to cheaper Korean fillers like Neuramis or E.P.T.Q. rather than the headline Juvederm); and, like the others here, it states no hyaluronidase/vascular-occlusion protocol — so confirm the exact product, cc and emergency plan in writing.
3 branches · Bangkok (Rama 9, Siam Square One, Sukhumvit 39)
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THE KLINIQUE

Premium chain · mentions hyaluronidase reversal · brand/price not disclosed

Why it's ranked here A premium, polished national chain (~28 branches) and — to its credit — the one whose filler copy actually addresses reversal, noting filler can be dissolved with hyaluronidase, which shows the right safety awareness. The trade-off is the weakest transparency of the premium chains: it never names the filler brand it uses (only generic "HA" / Vycross / NASHA) and publishes no pricing, so you can't confirm the genuine product or the cost before a consultation.
~28 branches · Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more
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Nitipon Clinic

Largest chain (130+ branches) · doctor-injected · brand/price not disclosed

Why it's ranked here The most accessible option by far — Thailand's largest beauty-clinic chain, with more than 130 branches and doctor-administered injection using a defined "Duo Technic" layering. It ranks last for the thing that matters most for filler authenticity, transparency: its service pages name no filler brand (only generic "hyaluronic acid") and publish no pricing (every line says "ask at the clinic"), so you can't know which HA product you are paying for, or what it costs, until you are in the chair — confirm the brand, that the box is sealed, and the price before agreeing.
130+ branches · nationwide
⚠︎ Editorial picks — independent assessment, not paid placement. Filler sits close to facial blood vessels, so the two things that matter most are an experienced doctor who can recognise and manage a vascular occlusion and a genuine, Thai-FDA-registered product — ask which HA brand and how many cc, insist the sealed box is opened in front of you, and check the clinic stocks hyaluronidase for emergency reversal (notably, almost none of these clinics publish their vascular-emergency protocol, so confirm it in person). Most clinics here name their brands and prices; The Klinique and Nitipon disclose neither, so press for both, and Doctor Mek's pricing is package-framed with a thin independent-review record — confirm the per-cc cost.
Common questions

Filler in Thailand — FAQ

How much does filler cost in Bangkok?

Hyaluronic-acid filler is usually priced per syringe (about 1 ml). At a licensed Bangkok clinic a syringe of a genuine branded filler commonly runs from about ฿9,000 to ฿25,000 depending on the product and area. Be very wary of cut-price filler — it may be counterfeit or unbranded — and confirm the brand and price in writing.

Is filler safe? What are the risks?

In trained hands HA filler is generally safe, but the serious risk is vascular occlusion (filler entering a blood vessel), which needs immediate treatment. Choose a clinic where a doctor injects and that stocks hyaluronidase to dissolve filler in an emergency.

How do I know the filler is genuine, and who should inject it?

Use clinics that show you the sealed, branded box of an FDA-registered filler (for example Juvederm, Restylane or Belotero) and where a licensed doctor — not a beautician — performs the injection. Genuine product plus a qualified injector are non-negotiable.

How long does filler last, and is it reversible?

HA filler typically lasts 6–18 months depending on the product and area, and it can be dissolved with hyaluronidase if needed — one of its safety advantages. Results are immediate but settle over a week or two.

What should I ask at a consultation?

Ask which exact branded product is used and to see the box, that a doctor injects, whether hyaluronidase is on hand, the price per syringe in writing, and how much they recommend and why — a good clinic will not push “more is better”.