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Under-Eye Fillers in Thailand: Prices, Clinics and What to Know in 2026

May 27, 2026

A single session of hyaluronic acid filler under the eyes in Bangkok costs between 8,000 and 25,000 THB (roughly $220 to $690). That is two to four times less than comparable treatment in London, Dubai, or Singapore, with physicians who often trained in the United States or South Korea. Thailand ranks among the top five medical tourism destinations globally, and aesthetic medicine is one of its fastest-growing segments.

More than 3.5 million international patients travel to Thailand annually for medical and cosmetic procedures, according to the Department of Health Service Support (2025). Expatriates and long-stay visitors are a significant share of clients at Bangkok and Phuket clinics. The economics are straightforward: the cost of the procedure, combined with a week of beach time, frequently comes out below a single appointment at a premium clinic in Western Europe.

That said, savings without market knowledge carry real risk. Price ranges are wide, physician qualifications vary, and the regulatory landscape differs from what most Western patients expect. Here is what you need to know before booking.

Quick Answer

  • Under-eye filler price in Thailand: 8,000 to 35,000 THB per session, depending on product and clinic tier
  • Premium Bangkok hospitals (Bumrungrad, Bangkok Hospital): 18,000 to 35,000 THB
  • Specialist aesthetic clinics: 8,000 to 18,000 THB
  • Popular products: Juvederm Volbella, Restylane Eyelight, Teosyal Redensity II
  • Procedure time: 20 to 40 minutes; downtime 3 to 7 days
  • Savings vs. London: up to 70%; vs. Dubai: 40 to 60%

Scenarios and Options

Scenario 1 - Premium Hospital in Bangkok

Bumrungrad International Hospital, Bangkok Hospital, and Samitivej are JCI-accredited (Joint Commission International) facilities that serve patients from more than 190 countries. Physicians frequently hold postgraduate training from the US, South Korea, or Europe. A consultation runs 1,500 to 3,000 THB; a Juvederm Volbella syringe for the periorbital zone costs 20,000 to 35,000 THB. You get a complete medical record, English-speaking staff, and coverage under many international health insurance plans. The trade-off is a price point that approaches European rates.

Scenario 2 - Specialist Aesthetic Clinic in Bangkok

The Sukhumvit, Silom, and Thonglor districts are home to dozens of established aesthetic clinics. Rajdhevee Clinic, Dermaster, and Nitipon Clinic are well-known licensed networks operating under Ministry of Public Health certification. Prices run 10,000 to 20,000 THB per session. The setting is less clinical than a hospital, but the dermatologists are certified and experienced. Many clinics offer combination packages - filler plus forehead Botox plus skin booster - in the 35,000 to 50,000 THB range.

Scenario 3 - Phuket and Resort Destinations

Phuket's aesthetic medicine market has grown steadily as the island's permanent expat population has expanded. Clinics in Laguna and Cherngtalay cater primarily to long-stay residents and informed tourists. Under-eye filler here costs 12,000 to 25,000 THB. Phuket International Hospital and Bangkok Hospital Phuket match capital-city standards. The practical bonus: you can schedule your procedure mid-trip and combine recovery days with beach time or property viewings.

Scenario 4 - Budget Clinics (Not Recommended)

Small walk-in clinics in Pratunam or Ratchada advertise fillers from 6,000 to 8,000 THB. The risks here are significant: unverified products, practitioners without dermatology specialisation, and no international accreditation. This is the only scenario we advise against. The periorbital zone is one of the highest-risk areas for filler injection, and complications here can be severe.

Comparison Table

ParameterPremium HospitalSpecialist Clinic (Bangkok)Phuket ClinicBudget Clinic
Price per session20,000-35,000 THB10,000-20,000 THB12,000-25,000 THB6,000-10,000 THB
Products usedJuvederm, RestylaneJuvederm, TeosyalJuvederm, RestylaneOften unverified
JCI accreditationYesNo (MOH licence)PartialNo
English-speaking staffYesOftenYesRarely
Consultation fee1,500-3,000 THBFree or 500 THB1,000-2,000 THBFree
Correction guarantee2 to 4 weeks2 weeks2 weeksTypically none
Trust levelHighMedium-highMedium-highLow

Main Risks and Mistakes

1. Choosing a clinic by price rather than licence. The under-eye zone is one of the most technically demanding areas for filler injection. The vascular network sits close to the surface, and an error can cause vascular occlusion - and in extreme cases, vision loss. Always verify the clinic's licence at moph.go.th and ask to see the physician's specialist certification.

2. Counterfeit products. Industry estimates suggest that up to 15 to 20% of fillers circulating in Southeast Asia are counterfeit. Before the procedure, ask the physician to open a sealed box in front of you. Scan the QR code or enter the serial number on the manufacturer's website: allergan.com for Juvederm, galderma.com for Restylane. Legitimate products always pass this check.

3. Skipping the consultation. A qualified practitioner will assess your skin thickness, fat compartment volume, and facial anatomy before recommending any treatment. If a clinic takes you straight to the treatment room without an examination, walk out.

4. Ignoring anatomical differences. The periorbital anatomy of Western patients differs from that of East Asian patients, particularly in terms of fat pad distribution and skin thickness. Look for physicians who have documented experience with diverse patient populations. Hospitals with large international patient flows - Bumrungrad sees patients from 190 countries - have an inherent advantage here.

5. Flying immediately after treatment. Cabin pressure changes intensify post-procedure swelling. Allow at least 48 to 72 hours between your filler appointment and your flight home.

6. Expecting instant results. Final results are visible after 2 to 4 weeks, once the product has fully integrated and initial swelling has resolved. Any correction, if needed, is performed at the two to three week mark.

FAQ

How much does under-eye filler cost in Bangkok in 2026? Between 8,000 and 35,000 THB per session. At a quality mid-tier clinic, expect to pay around 15,000 to 20,000 THB (approximately $420 to $550).

Which filler is best for the under-eye area? Soft, low-density products are indicated for the periorbital zone: Juvederm Volbella, Teosyal Redensity II, and Restylane Eyelight. Dense volumisers such as Voluma are not appropriate here and can create a puffy appearance.

Is it safe to have fillers done in Thailand? Yes, when you choose a licensed clinic and a board-certified physician. Thailand has a well-developed medical regulatory framework. The key criterion is that the product carries a valid Thai FDA registration.

Do I need a medical visa for cosmetic procedures? No. A standard tourist visa or visa-exempt entry is sufficient for cosmetic treatments.

How long do under-eye filler results last? 8 to 14 months, depending on the product and the patient's metabolism. The periorbital zone has low muscle movement, so filler tends to last longer here than in high-mobility areas like the lips.

Can I combine the procedure with a holiday or property search? This is one of the most common itineraries among international visitors. A typical schedule: day one - consultation; day two - procedure; days three onward - property viewings, beach time, or sightseeing. By day three, swelling is minimal for most patients.

What is the best time of year to have fillers in Thailand? Avoid peak heat months (March and April), when perspiration increases infection risk. The optimal window is November through February, when temperatures are milder and clinic schedules are less congested.

How do I verify that my product is genuine? Ask the physician to open a sealed, undamaged box in your presence. Then scan the QR code or enter the batch number on the official manufacturer website before the product is drawn into the syringe.

Thailand has long graduated from being simply a low-cost beauty destination. For international investors and expats who are already exploring property in Phuket or Bangkok, a well-planned medical trip can dovetail naturally with due diligence visits, legal meetings, and neighbourhood tours. Quality treatment at a transparent price, then a few recovery days by the Andaman Sea - this is simply how modern Thailand works for the globally mobile.

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