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Best Aesthetic Clinics in Singapore 2026

  • Writer: Christina Lee
    Christina Lee
  • 6 days ago
  • 6 min read

How Top Asia Select selects aesthetic clinics: every clinic in this guide is MOH-licensed with SMC-registered doctors. Selection is based on doctor credentials (APOC certification, postgraduate training), patient review consistency over the past 12 months, pricing transparency, and no-hard-sell policy.

 

Best Aesthetic Clinics in Singapore 2026
Best Aesthetic Clinics in Singapore 2026

▶ Quick Answer: Best aesthetic clinics in Singapore 2026: Radium Medical Aesthetics (Suntec City — paid featured listing, Dr Siew Tuck Wah); SL Aesthetic Clinic (no-hard-sell, from SGD 30 consultation, multiple locations); The Chelsea Clinic (Ngee Ann City, NASDAQ-listed, latest technology); Edwin Lim (4.9-star average, MSc Dermatology, Asian pigmentation expertise); Sozo (Harvard and QMUL-trained, natural injectables); AEON Medical (VISIA data-led consultations, Orchard Road); V Medical Aesthetics (Singapore's largest group, 21 locations, from SGD 88); IDS Clinic (acne and skin conditions specialist, Harper's BAZAAR award winner); Calvin Chan (Fotona 4D, Harper's BAZAAR Best Treatment award). All MOH-licensed. Verify at moh.gov.sg/smcreg.


Best aesthetic clinics in Singapore 2026 — Top Asia Select's curated shortlist

Singapore has over 300 aesthetic clinics. This is not a comprehensive directory — it is a curated shortlist of clinics that consistently deliver clinical quality, transparent pricing, and a patient-first approach in 2026. Every clinic has been verified as MOH-licensed. The editorial picks below are not paid placements. Radium Medical Aesthetics, which appears first, holds a paid featured listing on Top Asia Select — this is disclosed clearly in its section.

The clinics are organised by what they are best known for, so you can match your specific priority — technology, accessibility, injectable expertise, dermatology crossover — to the right provider.


Led by Medical Director Dr Siew Tuck Wah, who has 15 years of experience in anti-ageing medicine and has personally trained more than 400 doctors across Asia. Dr Siew is a Key Opinion Leader and certified trainer for Restylane, Radiesse, Ellanse, and Silhouette Soft, and sits on the global Ultherapy PRIME taskforce. Radium offers FDA-approved, CE-marked treatments spanning Botox, fillers, thread lifts, Pico laser, HIFU, skin boosters, and body contouring — all within an MOH-licensed clinic.

Best for: patients wanting an established, media-recognised clinic with a medical director who is also an industry trainer. Website: radium-medical.com

 

Best for first-timers — no hard selling, transparent pricing

Founded by Dr Kelvin Chua with a stated philosophy of 'friend first, patient second' — meaning honest recommendations based on clinical need, not transaction value. SL runs a multi-location group with APOC-certified doctors, consultations from SGD 30 to 50, and a no-hard-sell policy that is consistently mentioned across patient reviews. A genuinely good starting point for anyone new to aesthetic medicine.

Best for: patients new to aesthetic treatments who want transparent pricing, honest advice, and a first consultation without sales pressure. Website: slclinic.com.sg

 

Best for natural-looking injectables

Founded and led by Dr Justin Boey (Harvard Medical School, Queen Mary University of London), a certified physician trainer for Galderma, Sinclair, and Vivacy. Sozo is consistently noted for natural-looking injectable results driven by a less-is-more philosophy — a particularly important quality in fillers, where over-treatment is irreversible in the short term.

Best for: patients wanting refined, subtle injectable results from a doctor with international training and active trainer credentials. Website: sozoclinic.com

 

Edwin Lim Medical Aesthetic Clinic — Lucky Plaza (Orchard), Changi City Point

Dr Edwin Lim holds an MSc in Practical Dermatology from Cardiff University with a specific research focus on pigmentary conditions in Asian skin, and MRCS Edinburgh. Two locations cover both the Orchard corridor and east Singapore. Consistently rated 4.9 stars across a large volume of Google reviews. Transparent pricing: Botox from approximately SGD 400 per area, fillers from SGD 800 per syringe.

Best for: patients wanting natural injectable results and specific expertise in Asian skin pigmentation from a doctor with postgraduate dermatology research credentials. Website: edwinlimclinic.sg

 

Best for technology and advanced treatments

The Chelsea Clinic — Ngee Ann City (flagship) and other locations

Part of the NASDAQ-listed SBC Medical Group, which gives The Chelsea Clinic access to technology most standalone clinics cannot justify commercially. Their current equipment includes Ultherapy Prime, PicoSure Pro, Oligio X (one of the first clinics in Singapore to deploy this), and next-generation injectables including Deusaderm and Elravie Re2O. Structured clinical protocols and regular equipment upgrades are consistent with their group positioning.

Best for: patients who want access to the current generation of aesthetic technology with evidence-backed clinical protocols. Website: chelseaclinic.sg

 

Led by Dr Calvin Chan, whose clinic's Fotona 4D system won the Harper's BAZAAR Spa Awards 2025/2026 for Best Treatment. The clinic offers a comprehensive laser portfolio from skin brightening and pigmentation management through to non-surgical lifting and body contouring. A strong choice for patients whose primary concern is a laser-based treatment.

Best for: patients whose primary concern is a laser-based treatment, from pigmentation to lifting, with a doctor who has built a reputation specifically around laser protocols. Website: calvinchan.com.sg

 

Best for data-driven consultations

Led by Dr Jeslin Wong (NUS MBBS, College of Family Physicians Gold Medal), who holds certifications from the MOH Aesthetic Dermatology Education Group. Every patient at AEON undergoes a formal consultation supported by the VISIA skin analysis system — an imaging device that objectively documents skin condition across pigmentation, texture, pores, and UV damage, and tracks progress over time. Treatment plans are fully customised from this data rather than impressionistic assessment.

Best for: patients who want objective, evidence-led treatment planning with a thorough consultation before any procedure. Website: aeonmedical.com.sg

 

Best for accessibility — island-wide coverage

V Medical Aesthetics and Laser Clinic — 21 locations island-wide

Singapore's largest medical aesthetic group, with 21 clinic locations covering the entire island — Orchard, Novena, Tampines, Woodlands, Jurong, Yishun, Toa Payoh, Kovan, Serangoon, Punggol, and more. Over 50 MOH-certified doctors deliver a full treatment menu: Pico laser, Botox, fillers, HIFU, Sylfirm X, skin boosters, and body contouring. All treatments start from SGD 88 with pricing published transparently on their website.

Best for: patients prioritising accessibility, transparent published pricing, and the ability to choose a convenient location anywhere in Singapore. Website: vaestheticsclinic.com.sg

 

Best for skin conditions — dermatology and aesthetics combined

IDS occupies the space between aesthetic and medical dermatology — treating both active skin conditions (acne, rosacea, eczema) and aesthetic concerns within the same practice, with the same doctors. This means patients managing acne alongside aesthetic goals do not need to split their care between two providers. Their Advanced Acne Treatment won the Harper's BAZAAR Spa and Aesthetics Award 2025/2026.

Best for: patients with active skin conditions alongside aesthetic goals — acne, rosacea, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and scarring — who benefit from integrated medical and aesthetic care. Website: idsclinic.com

 

How We Select: every clinic above is MOH-licensed and all featured doctors are SMC-registered. Our selection is based on consistent patient feedback, pricing transparency, and clinical approach — not advertising spend, except where disclosed. Always verify any doctor at moh.gov.sg/smcreg before booking.

 

Is your aesthetic clinic listed on Top Asia Select? We are building our Medical and Aesthetics directory. Featured listings receive prominent placement in curated guides, category page exposure, and two social media features per year. Founding Member rates available until 30 June 2026. Contact us at enquiries@topasiaselect.com.

 

Frequently asked questions

How do I know which clinic is right for me?

Match the clinic to your primary priority. If price transparency and a no-pressure environment matter most, SL Aesthetic Clinic is a strong starting point. If technology is your priority, The Chelsea Clinic. If injectable credentials matter above all else, Edwin Lim or Sozo. If you want the most accessible option near your home, V Medical Aesthetics has 21 locations island-wide. No single clinic is the best for every patient.

 

Are all these clinics MOH-licensed?

Yes — every clinic in this guide has been verified as MOH-licensed as of April 2026. MOH licensing is the baseline requirement for any clinic performing aesthetic procedures in Singapore. Always verify at the MOH website before your appointment.

 

What is the difference between a paid listing and an editorial pick on TAS?

Paid listings (marked with ★) are commercial placements where the clinic has paid for featured placement. Editorial picks are selected by the TAS editorial team based on clinical quality, patient feedback, and pricing transparency — with no financial consideration from the clinic. Both categories must still meet our verification criteria for MOH licensing and SMC registration.



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