20 January, 2026
Where to get Botox and aesthetic injectables in Hong Kong; medical aesthetic clinics for botox, xeomin, dysport and more
Where to get Botox and aesthetic injectables in Hong Kong; medical aesthetic clinics for botox, xeomin, dysport and more
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Hong Kong’s Medical Aesthetic Clinics: Where To Get Beauty Injections, Botox, Rejuran And Fillers

20 January, 2026
Where to get Botox and aesthetic injectables in Hong Kong; medical aesthetic clinics for botox, xeomin, dysport and more

Curious about injectable treatments? Here’s everything you should know before getting aesthetic injections, from the best licensed dermatologists and clinics for Botox, Xeomin and Rejuran in Hong Kong to what it’s used for and what to expect.

When it comes to Botox and other aesthetic injectables, what’s most important is being thoroughly informed before any cosmetic procedure (even if it’s non-surgical) and consulting with a qualified medical professional for guidance on consultations, decision-making and injectable treatmentsThis is your face, after all! Here’s what you should know before committing to any injections and where you can get medically administered Botox, Rejuran, Dysport, Xeomin and more in Hong Kong.

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Editor’s Note: As with all aesthetic injectable treatments, please always consult your doctor first and only ever go to a medical professional to make sure any treatment will not impact or hinder you and your regular medicine and treatments. Before committing to any aesthetic procedure, we recommend sitting down with a medical professional to ascertain which treatments are best suited for your interests. What may look one way on some people may not necessarily look as you desire on you.


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High Society Skin Clinic – Treat your face to the transformative Rejuran Skin Booster

The go-to spot when you’re in the mood for a makeover, High Society Skin Clinic’s beauty wonderland has just kicked things up a notch with its brand new Rejuran Skin Booster. Infused with C-PDRN derived from wild salmon DNA, this elite treatment enhances skin elasticity to deliver a radiant complexion. Rejuran is known as the secret behind the iconic ‘glass skin look’, and now you don’t need to travel to Korea to experience it. Book your treatment now to accelerate skin metabolism, balance oil and moisture levels, repair the skin barrier, treat acne scars and more!

New Sassy Perk Sticker Use code sassy to experience the Rejuran Skin Booster for the first time for only $2,800 (original price is $3,500). Offer valid until Sunday, 31 January, 2027.

High Society Skin Clinic (Central), 22/F, Car Po Commercial Building, 18-20 Lyndhurst Terrace, Central, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6338 8359
High Society Skin Clinic (Mong Kok),
Unit 15-16, 18/F, Grand Century Place Tower 1, 193 Prince Edward Road West, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9816 8387, Instagram: @highsocietyskinclinicwww.highsocietyskinclinic.com

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Redefine by EVR – FDA- and CE-certified treatments by experienced, registered doctors

A trusted medical aesthetics centre in Hong Kong, Redefine by EVR’s experienced doctors have over 1,000 hours of specialised training, ensuring scientific, safe and effective results. Using 100% authentic products, it features the most popular top-tier injectable brands, including Botox, Rejuran, Juvéderm and Sculptra, for refined contouring, rejuvenation and natural enhancement. Turn to Rejuran for skin revitalisation, Juvéderm for precise facial contouring and Botox, Xeomin or Dysport for wrinkles, targeted lifting and jawline or body slimming. Redefine offers professional, complimentary facial analysis and personalised treatment plans, all with premium standards that uphold its leading reputation.

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EVRbeauty, various locations across Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 5345 5818, Instagram: @redefine.evrbeauty, www.redefine-medical.com

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Skincentral — Specialists in dermatology, aesthetics and lasers in Central

Skincentral has been a provider of quality medical and cosmetic dermatological services for almost 20 years. There’s a wide variety of skin treatments on offer, including botulinum toxin, which has shown results when used for wrinkles and excessive sweating. This is a licensed Day Procedure Centre by Hong Kong’s Department of Health.

Skincentral, 1220, 12/F, Central Building, 1 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2901 1281, www.skincentral.com

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the CLINIC Hong Kong — Aesthetic centre in Hong Kong with Botox, Juvederm, Sculptra and more services

An ultra-luxe skin destination, the CLINIC Hong Kong offers Botox treatments for an overall face-slimming effect or to reduce lines on the forehead or near the eyes. All procedures are performed by registered doctors. Plus, enjoy a complimentary consultation when you book! 

the CLINIC Hong Kong, Unit B, 16/F, Emperor Watch & Jewellery Centre, 8 Russell Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2538 8868, WhatsApp: 5108 6488, www.theclinic.com.hk

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Calm Medical — Affordable medical centre in Hong Kong offering Botox and Dysport

Calm Medical carries high-quality brands like Botox and Dysport while keeping injections at a reasonable price. This centre is particularly popular with the locals, and we like the short in-and-out time thanks to its team of qualified doctors.

Sassy Tip: Just note, you will be charged a doctor’s fee for a consultation here!

Calm Medical, Shop 4, G/F, Fu Lee Commercial Building, 14-20 Pilkem Street, Jordan, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 6889 1299, Instagram: @calmmedical

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Dr Stephanie Lam at Central Health — Hong Kong-registered doctor offering Botox

Sitting at the well-regarded Central Health Medical Centre, Dr Stephanie Lam is a highly experienced medical professional who is well-versed in Botox and fillers. This is a high-end experience with great service and a hefty price tag. Expect to pay a minimum of $3,000.

Dr Stephanie Lam is at Central Health (Central), Baskerville House, 3/F, 13 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong, 2824 0822, www.centralhealth.com.hk

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Dr Carmen Lam at SKIIN Medical & Aesthetic Dermatology — Hong Kong-registered doctor offering Botox

A Hong Kong-registered doctor and dermatologist, you can bank on excellent results with Dr Carmen Lam at SKIIN Medical & Aesthetic Dermatology — but be prepared to pay a large bill. Contact her or the SKIIN clinic to learn about Botox options here.

Dr Carmen Lam is at SKIIN Medical & Aesthetic Dermatology, Room 606, 6/F, Bank of America Tower, 12 Harcourt Road, Central, Hong Kong, 3851 7555, www.drcarmenlam.com, www.skiin.clinic

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Dr Winnie Mui at MediSpa — Hong Kong clinic offering Botox, fillers and more

Experienced general practitioner Dr Winnie Mui comes highly recommended for Botox in Hong Kong and ensures you look as natural as possible. MediSpa is an all-in-one clinic that offers Botox, fillers, PDO Threading and more.

Dr Winnie Mui is at MediSpa, 23/F, Siki Centre, 23 Jardine’s Bazaar, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2104 1933, www.medispahk.com

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What To Know About Botox

We all know that weight fluctuation, a change in the way our bodies feel or the way our skin and hair look, are all completely natural things (and that those who get to age are lucky in their own right). But, we also know that every person is different! Perhaps you’d rather not intervene in the age-old (wink, wink) dilemma of getting older or maybe you have specific moisturisers and face serums (and maybe a go-to facial) specifically to keep your skin looking its best. On the other hand, maybe you’ve been getting curious about more involved treatments, like Botox and fillers.

What Is Botox, Filler & An Injectable?

Botox is actually a brand name for botulinum toxin type A, an injectable neurotoxin that affects the nerves and causes muscle weakening. Botulinum toxin (temporarily!) blocks the signals from a nerve to a muscle, which means the injected muscles can’t contract and tense up. This relaxing and softening of the muscle results in a smoother look to the skin and the prevention of fine lines and wrinkles, which are usually formed by muscle contraction. The effects are temporary but can last up to several months.

An ‘injectable’ simply means a drug that can be put into the body using a needle and syringe. And a dermal ‘filler’ is a gel-like substance that is injected beneath the skin for various reasons, most commonly for cosmetic purposes like creating volume, smoothing lines, softening creases and enhancing facial contours. Most injectable fillers are made of hyaluronic acid and last for about six months or longer.

The most common botulinum toxin is, of course, Botox. Other brands include Dysport and Xeomin, which all work in similar ways.

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What Is Botox Used For?

Injected in very small doses, botulinum toxin is most commonly known for reducing wrinkles and lines on the face — formed around the eyes, mouth and forehead when you frown, smile and squint. Lines may become less and less visible after each treatment as the muscles become less prominent, and you’re not just smoothening out already-formed lines but preventing new ones from appearing. It’s non-surgical, reliable and efficient.

Botulinum toxin can also be used to slim the face and lift and define the jawline, as well as on the neck to reduce vertical neck bands. In some places, you can even have diluted doses of botulinum toxin placed superficially just under the skin to reduce oiliness. You could also use it in the underarm area to reduce excessive sweating and in the forehead to help with chronic migraines.

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What Are The Side Effects & Risks Of Botox?

  • While not very common, you may see reddening, swelling and minor bruising around the injection site.
  • A headache and flu-like symptoms for the first 24 hours
  • Administering too much botulinum toxin might result in a “frozen” or expressionless face, asymmetrical issues and even the drooping of the eyelids and eyebrows. Botox is temporary, so any of these issues will wear off.
  • Very rarely, serious problems like blurred or double vision (if injected around the eyes) or breathing difficulties (if injected in the neck area) can happen.

When administered by a fully-trained physician, botulinum toxin can produce consistent, natural and predictable results. We all have different muscle strengths and placements, so the treatment should be as personalised as possible. We can’t emphasise enough how important it is to consult a doctor you can trust. Concentration and dosage make all the difference. We’d highly suggest reading the Department of Health’s informational page on cosmetic procedures and referring to its list of registered medical practitioners.

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What To Expect When You Get Botox In Hong Kong

Botulinum toxin injections are a nonsurgical, in-office treatment that requires minimal preparation. Your face will be cleaned and an anaesthetic numbing cream may be applied. The botulinum toxin will be injected into muscles using a very fine needle. The entire process usually takes less than 30 minutes and typically takes two or three days to begin seeing the effect.

While it requires no downtime, it’s best to avoid alcohol and vigorous exercise for 24 hours, massaging and rubbing the face for about three days and facials for about two weeks. Your practitioner should give you more detailed advice.


What To Know & Consider Before You Get Botox In Hong Kong

  • If you’re thinking about having botulinum toxin injections, it’s important to be super clear about why you want them. For example, you may achieve similar effects with skincare products and facial treatments. All procedures have some risks and if you’re disappointed with the outcome, this could impact your emotional well-being. We’d suggest giving this informational page a read.
  • Do not get botulinum toxin injections if you have a skin infection, are unwell in any way, have a neuromuscular condition or are pregnant or breastfeeding. It’s also a great idea to consider all medications you take — for example, antidepressants and antihistamines do not compromise Botox treatments, but aspirin and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs may.
  • It’s not permanent — the effect will usually only last for three to four months (although it can last longer!)
  • A single session is sufficient to see results. You may wait a few days to see an initial effect, and it may take a week or two to be fully visible, but that one session will be more than enough.
  • Prices really vary in Hong Kong. While we’d ordinarily look to more affordable options, be wary of cheaper clinics that aren’t reputable and well-reviewed; it’s not worth it to take the risk — this is your face and body!
  • Make sure the person doing your injections is qualified and experienced. Skip salons and go directly to a Hong Kong-registered doctor. Review before-and-after photos to check their previous work and look for independent reviews online.
  • Schedule an initial consultation where you can express your needs and cosmetic desires to your practitioner. Make sure you’re comfortable with your doctor, and that their philosophy aligns with yours.
  • Ask your practitioner about their training, qualifications and experience; the name of the product, its license and where it’s made; risks and side-effects; and what will happen if things go wrong.
  • Clarify any previous dosages, which brands you’ve used before and are using now, then work out which will be most suitable for your skin. Make sure to also let your practitioner know your medical history, any allergies and all medical conditions.
  • Be wary of clinics that pressure you to purchase a higher injection dosage.

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This article contains editorial selections and paid partnerships.

Main image courtesy of Look Studio via Unsplash, image 1 courtesy of High Society Skin Clinic, image 2 courtesy of EVR, image 3 courtesy of Skincentral, image 4 courtesy of YakobchukOlena via Getty Images, image 5 courtesy of CALM Medical via Facebook, image 6 courtesy of Capuski via Getty Images, image 7 courtesy of cottonbro studio via Pexels, image 8 courtesy of Anna Shvets via Pexels, image 9 courtesy of Laura Villela Beauty Designer via Pexels.
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