Where to get biostimulators in Thailand?

Biostimulators — such as poly-L-lactic acid (Sculptra), calcium hydroxylapatite (Radiesse) and polycaprolactone (Ellansé) — work differently from hyaluronic acid fillers. Instead of adding instant volume, they prompt your skin to build its own collagen gradually over weeks to months. Correct product preparation and injection technique are essential — below are the clinics we rank highest for this treatment, with our reasoning.

What biostimulators treat

  • Gradual, natural volume restoration
  • Overall skin firmness and quality
  • Temple, cheek and jawline support
  • Collagen rebuilding over time
  • Longer-lasting results than HA fillers

What to watch out for

  • Often not reversible — unlike HA, there is no easy "dissolve" option
  • Product authenticity and correct reconstitution (especially Sculptra)
  • Nodule or lump risk with poor technique
  • Choosing the biostimulator that actually suits your goal
  • Doctor experience specific to these products
📋 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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DSK Clinic

Official Galderma partner · Sculptra/Radiesse/HArmonyCa · doctor-led

Why it's ranked here The strongest product-authenticity signal here: an official Galderma Thailand partner clinic (supporting genuine Sculptra supply), doctor-led and genuinely biostimulator-focused, with dedicated Sculptra, Radiesse and HArmonyCa programmes, internationally-trained injectors and roughly a decade's track record across seven branches — and, notably, no unverified Korean PDLLA on the menu. The trade-offs are transparency gaps: it doesn't name the manufacturer beside each product, publishes no clear price table (only a ฿29,000–40,000-per-vial figure in a blog), and its named doctors' specific dermatology-board credentials aren't shown.
7 branches · Bangkok & Nakhon Pathom
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V Square Clinic

Names genuine Merz/Galderma/Sinclair + per-vial prices · named doctors

Why it's ranked here The best biostimulator education and price transparency of the chains: it names the genuine makers (Merz for Radiesse, Galderma for Sculptra, Sinclair for Ellansé), cites the FDA tiers, publishes per-vial pricing, and lists licensed injecting doctors by registration number, across 31 branches. The trade-off is that it also heavily promotes the Korean PDLLA Juvelook without disclosing that such products aren't Thai-FDA-registered as biostimulators, and the pricing sits inside promo-bundle framing — so stick to the established PLLA/CaHA options unless you have confirmed what Juvelook actually is.
31 branches · Greater Bangkok & Nakhon Pathom
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Aura Bangkok Clinic

Broad genuine range (Sculptra/Radiesse/HArmonyCa) · doctor-only

Why it's ranked here The broadest genuinely-named biostimulator range of the group — Sculptra, Radiesse and HArmonyCa, with Galderma named as Sculptra's maker — backed by doctor-led treatment and a published Sculptra entry price, across ~19–20 branches. The real trade-off is an honesty one: Aura markets the Korean PDLLA Juvelook as "FDA-approved" when it isn't Thai-FDA-registered as a biostimulator and its US-FDA status is contested — so treat that specific claim with caution and confirm the genuine, registered product for whatever you choose.
~19–20 branches · Bangkok + Udon Thani & Khon Kaen
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KKC Clinic

Doctor-only policy · genuine Sculptra/Radiesse/HArmonyCa · since 2007

Why it's ranked here A long-established (since 2007) doctor-led chain with an unusually explicit policy — only qualified doctors perform procedures, never unlicensed staff — a named founding-physician team, six Bangkok branches, and the genuine Western biostimulator set (Sculptra, Radiesse, HArmonyCa) with per-product starting prices published, rather than cheaper unbranded or Korean substitutes. The trade-off is on the authenticity paperwork: its product pages name the brands but never the manufacturers (no Merz for Radiesse, no Galderma for Sculptra), leaning on a blanket "all FDA-approved" line, no individual doctor's licence number is published, and as a broad multi-service chain biostimulators are one pillar among many — so confirm the genuine product and who injects it directly.
6 branches · across Bangkok
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Edition Clinic

Publishes per-vial Sculptra/Radiesse prices · names Galderma

Why it's ranked here The most price-transparent option here — it publishes per-vial Sculptra and per-syringe Radiesse pricing outright, names Galderma and cites clinical evidence, and keeps to the two best-established biostimulators rather than pushing unproven boosters, in a boutique Thonglor setting. The trade-offs: its biostimulator content names no specific treating doctor, and its quoted Sculptra price sits below the usual Bangkok range — worth confirming it isn't a stripped-down "from" rate — and it's a single location.
Single location · Thonglor, Bangkok
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MEGA Clinic

14 named licensed doctors · open Juvelook pricing + FDA reg no.

Why it's ranked here Doctor-led with real transparency for its headline product — around 14 named physicians with Thai licence numbers, Juvelook priced openly per cc, and, unusually, a specific Thai-FDA device-registration number published for it. The trade-offs: it leads with Juvelook, a Korean PDLLA hybrid marketed under the "biostimulator" banner whose exact regulatory classification we couldn't confirm, while its heavier, longer-proven PLLA/CaHA options (Sculptra, HArmonyCa) carry no published pricing — and it's a broad mall-based chain rather than a biostimulator specialist.
5 branches · Greater Bangkok
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Waleerat Clinic

Doctor-only + "open-box" lot-number check · house biostimulator

Why it's ranked here Doctor-performed (the clinic stresses MDs, not nurses) with a genuine authenticity practice — an "open-box protocol" that opens the vial in front of you and photographs lot numbers for verification — and a menu that includes Sculptra and Radiesse. The trade-off is significant: the product it most prominently pushes and prices, "Reset Regenerative", is a non-mainstream CaHA from a vaguely-described "European" maker it never actually names — not genuine Radiesse (Merz) or Sculptra (Galderma) — and for the established brands it lists, no per-vial price is published. (Its site is migrating to waleeratinternational.com.)
~2 branches · Bangkok (Siam Square One & Ekkamai)
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Apex Profound Beauty

Physician-authored Radiesse vs Sculptra · promo pricing

Why it's ranked here A large premium chain (~33 branches) with genuinely useful, physician-authored Radiesse-versus-Sculptra comparison content and published (if promo-heavy) THB pricing. The trade-offs: its Radiesse pages don't name the manufacturer (Merz) or cite FDA registration — the authenticity signal we look for — the pricing comes wrapped in aggressive rotating bundles ("1-get-1", free add-ons), and biostimulators are a sideline to its device-led business.
~33 branches · nationwide (Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more)
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THE KLINIQUE

Premium chain · cites Radiesse FDA trail · no price/injector shown

Why it's ranked here A premium national chain (~28 branches) that offers Sculptra and Radiesse+ and, to its credit, cites the full EU/US/Thai-FDA registration trail for Radiesse — a real authenticity signal. The trade-off is transparency: it publishes no pricing at all and names no injecting doctor for biostimulators, and doesn't name the manufacturer — so cost and accountability can only be settled at consultation.
~28 branches · Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai & more
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Timeless Laser Clinic

Genuine Sculptra · single-product offering · doctor-led

Why it's ranked here Offers genuine Sculptra — the most established PLLA biostimulator — across four convenient Bangkok branches with doctor-led planning. It ranks last here because its biostimulator offering is the thinnest: a single product, with no published price, no manufacturer or FDA authentication and no named injector on the Sculptra page, and it is one of some eighteen programmes rather than a focus — so confirm the genuine product, the doctor and the price directly.
4 branches · Thonglor, Siam, Rama 2, Chaengwattana
⚠︎ Editorial picks — independent assessment, not paid placement. Biostimulators are gradual and generally not reversible, so the genuine, registered product and an experienced injector matter more than the headline price — ask to see the named product (e.g. Sculptra/Galderma, Radiesse/Merz, Ellansé/Sinclair) and that a doctor injects. Be careful with Korean PDLLA "boosters" (Juvelook, Lenisna): they are marketed as biostimulators but generally aren't Thai-FDA-registered as such, and at least one clinic here overstates Juvelook as "FDA-approved" — confirm the product's actual registration. We removed BSL Clinic from the source list: its own website advertises no named biostimulator, so we couldn't substantiate listing it here.
Common questions

Biostimulators in Thailand — FAQ

How much do biostimulators cost in Bangkok?

Biostimulators such as Sculptra, Radiesse and Ellansé are usually priced per vial or syringe. At a licensed Bangkok clinic prices commonly range from about ฿15,000 to ฿35,000 each, and most people need more than one — confirm the product and number of vials in writing.

How are biostimulators different from filler?

Instead of adding instant volume, biostimulators prompt your skin to build its own collagen gradually over weeks to months, for a subtle, natural result that lasts longer than HA filler. Importantly, they are generally not reversible — unlike HA, there is no easy “dissolve” option.

Are they safe, and how do I know the product is genuine?

In experienced hands they are generally safe, but poor technique or reconstitution can cause nodules or lumps — Sculptra in particular needs correct preparation. Ask to see the genuine, registered product and choose a doctor experienced specifically with these biostimulators.

How many sessions, and how long do results last?

Many people need a course of two to three sessions spaced weeks apart, with results developing gradually and often lasting around two years. Because the effect is slow and not reversible, choosing the right product and injector matters.

What should I ask at a consultation?

Ask which biostimulator they recommend and why, that the product is genuine and properly prepared, that a doctor injects, the price per vial and how many you will need, and confirmation that results are gradual and not easily reversed.