Lip Fillers in Tokyo [2026]: 5 English Clinics + Real Prices

Last verified: April 2026. Prices, filler brands, and English availability were researched from official clinic websites and may change — always confirm directly before booking.

Lip fillers in Tokyo typically cost ¥70,000–110,000 (roughly $460–720) per mL when using Juvederm or Restylane at clinics with English-speaking staff. That is broadly comparable to US pricing — fillers in Tokyo are not the bargain that Botox is.

After researching official clinic websites for filler brands, per-mL pricing, and English support, we found five clinics in Tokyo with credible evidence of English-language consultations and transparent filler treatment information. This is not a ranking — it is a selective shortlist based on what we could verify. For a broader overview of injectable treatments including Botox, see our Botox Tokyo guide. For skin treatments beyond injectables, see our skin treatments Tokyo guide.

What to Know Before Getting Fillers in Tokyo

Brands matter. Japanese clinics use three main HA filler families: Juvederm (Allergan — Volbella for lips, Voluma for cheeks), Restylane (Galderma), and Belotero (Merz). Be wary of clinics that list only "hyaluronic acid filler" without naming the brand.

Conservative dosing is the norm. Japanese aesthetic medicine favors subtlety. If you want fuller results typical of Western clinics, communicate that clearly — which is where having a shared language with your injector matters most.

Non-Asian facial anatomy. No clinic we found explicitly markets this expertise. However, BIANCA, Plaza, and Azabu Skin Clinic see high foreign patient volumes and have practical experience with diverse face shapes.

Pricing is per mL, not per area. Fillers in Tokyo are priced per mL or per syringe (usually 1mL). Many clinics add a treatment fee of ¥20,000–22,000 on top. Always ask for the all-in figure.

Dissolution is available. Hyaluronidase (which dissolves HA filler) is available at most clinics, though not all advertise it in English. BIANCA explicitly offers dissolution with re-injection possible after 72 hours.

5 English-Speaking Filler Clinics in Tokyo

BIANCA Clinic — Ginza & Omotesando

BIANCA carries all three major HA brands — Juvederm, Restylane, and Belotero — with product-specific pricing in English. Lip fillers use Juvederm Volbella at ¥70,000 per mL plus a ¥20,000 treatment fee (¥90,000 total for 1mL). Cheek fillers (Voluma) follow the same structure. Free interpretation for all consultations and procedures. Dr. Airi Yokoyama speaks fluent English, and 24/7 booking is available via website or WhatsApp.

Best for: Brand choice, published pricing, and confirmed English throughout the process.
Caveat: The ¥20,000 treatment fee adds meaningfully for small-volume treatments.

Plaza Clinic — Dr. Robert Kure (Hiroo)

The only US board-certified plastic surgeon in Japan. Entirely English-speaking — no interpreter needed. Plaza offers Restylane and Juvederm and accepts walk-ins for non-surgical procedures. Filler pricing is not publicly indexed as of April 2026; expect premium rates. The trade-off is absolute communication clarity for an injectable procedure where nuance matters.

Best for: Full English consultation with a US-trained surgeon.
Caveat: Confirm pricing directly. Premium positioning.

Azabu Skin Clinic — Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku

Dr. Chiaki Kawashima is a Galderma-certified trainer for HA fillers — one of the few verifiable injector credentials in the Tokyo market. The clinic treats a high proportion of foreign patients in Tokyo's embassy district. Dr. Kawashima speaks fluent English. Treatment areas include nasolabial folds and lips. A ¥3,000 consultation fee (tax-exclusive) applies.

Best for: Injector credentials and a dermatology-led, English-fluent consultation.
Caveat: Prices tax-exclusive. Confirm total cost including consultation and tax.

KAI Clinic Tokyo — Yaesu / Nihonbashi

The clearest per-syringe pricing we found: ¥110,000 per 1mL syringe of Juvederm or Restylane, with volume discounts to ¥88,000/syringe for six or more. For context, this is at the higher end of the Tokyo filler market — most per-mL prices at comparable clinics range from ¥60,000–90,000. The volume discount structure suggests KAI is well-suited for patients treating multiple areas in one session. Run by a board-certified plastic surgeon and University of Tokyo graduate. English website with full price list, though in-person English support has not been independently confirmed.

Best for: Multi-syringe treatments with transparent, volume-discounted pricing.
Caveat: Confirm in-person English before booking.

Le Coquelicot — Ginza

A boutique Ginza clinic with a clear "borderless" philosophy. Le Coquelicot offers an English phone line (03-3569-1233), uses Allergan Juvederm products, and is led by Dr. Kuriko Kimura, who emphasizes a personalized consultation approach. Treatment areas include nasolabial folds, cheeks, and contouring.

Filler pricing is not publicly indexed. The clinic's appeal is its intimate setting and direct doctor-patient relationship, positioned against the larger clinic chains.

Best for: Foreigners who want a small, personal clinic in Ginza with a named doctor and English phone access.
Caveat: Confirm pricing directly. Limited public information compared to larger clinics.

Filler Price Comparison Table

ClinicLip Filler (per mL)BrandTreatment FeeConsultation FeeVolume Discount?
BIANCA Clinic¥70,000Juvederm Volbella¥20,000/sessionIncludedNot listed
KAI Clinic Tokyo¥110,000Juvederm / RestylaneIncluded in priceConfirmYes — from ¥88,000/syringe at 6+
Plaza ClinicConfirm directlyRestylane / JuvedermConfirmConfirmConfirm
Azabu Skin ClinicConfirm directlyGalderma (Restylane line)Confirm¥3,000 (tax excl)Confirm
Le CoquelicotConfirm directlyJuvederm VistaConfirmConfirmConfirm

Note: Direct comparison is difficult. BIANCA separates the formulation fee and treatment fee; KAI bundles them into a per-syringe price. Where "Confirm directly" appears, the clinic has an English website or phone line but filler prices were not publicly indexed as of April 2026. Always confirm the total cost — including tax, treatment fee, and consultation — before committing.

How to Book Fillers in Tokyo as a Foreigner

Verify English at the consultation level. For fillers, you need to communicate nuance — how much volume, exactly where, and what style of result. Email the clinic in English and ask whether the doctor speaks English, not just a coordinator.

Ask about the product. Confirm which brand and formulation will be used. Volbella is for lips; Voluma for cheeks. They are not interchangeable.

Same-day treatment is common. Many clinics combine consultation and injection in one visit. If you prefer a separate consultation first, request it when booking.

Payment and tax. Most clinics accept cards and cash. Fillers are not covered by health insurance. Consumption tax (10%) applies — confirm whether quoted prices include it.


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FAQ

How much are lip fillers in Tokyo?
Approximately ¥70,000–110,000 ($460–720) per mL at English-speaking clinics using Juvederm or Restylane. Treatment fees of ¥20,000 may apply on top. Total cost for a typical 1mL lip treatment ranges from ¥90,000 to ¥110,000.

Which filler brands are used?
Major clinics use Juvederm (Allergan), Restylane (Galderma), or Belotero (Merz). Juvederm Volbella is the most commonly referenced product for lips. Always confirm the brand before treatment.

Do Tokyo clinics speak English?
A small number do. BIANCA, Plaza Clinic, and Azabu Skin Clinic have the strongest evidence of English-speaking medical consultations. Others may have English websites but limited spoken English.

Can fillers be dissolved in Tokyo?
Yes. Hyaluronidase injections can dissolve HA filler if correction is needed. BIANCA explicitly advertises this service, with re-injection possible after 72 hours. Ask your clinic about their correction policy before treatment.

Is same-day treatment available?
At most clinics, yes. Many offer consultation and injection in one visit. If you prefer a separate initial consultation, request it when booking.

Are fillers cheaper in Tokyo?
Not dramatically. Unlike Botox — which can be 50–70% cheaper in Tokyo than in the US — filler pricing is broadly comparable to Western cities at premium English-speaking clinics. Budget Japanese chains may offer lower prices but typically with weaker English support and less brand transparency.

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