Cosmetic treatments in Japan — explained in English

Japanese Clinics.
World-Class Treatments.
Finally in English.

Japan has 4,000+ plastic surgeons and a $4.9 billion aesthetic market — but almost zero English-language resources. Real prices, honest comparisons, and the practical stuff clinics don't put on their websites.

$4.9BJapan aesthetic market (2024)
4,000+plastic surgeons nationwide
30–70%cheaper than US equivalents
6in-depth treatment guides
i 2026 clinic data
Real prices verified
36 FAQ answered
JP Japanese phrases included
Treatment Guides

What are you considering?

Each guide covers real prices, honest risk assessments, language tips, and what clinics don't put on their English pages.

Injectables
Botox in Japan
Brand comparisons (Allergan vs. Korean alternatives), pricing traps at budget chains, and how to book when the entire system is in Japanese.
¥4,000–30,000/area6 FAQ
Injectables
Dermal Fillers in Japan
Juvederm, Restylane, lip fillers. Per-syringe pricing, hidden fees, dissolution options, and the communication risks foreigners face.
¥50,000–110,000/syringe6 FAQ
Skin & Laser
Skin Treatments in Japan
Pico laser, Rejuran, HIFU, microneedling, chemical peels. Japan's dermatology tradition meets practical foreigner advice.
¥5,000–100,000/session6 FAQ
Surgery
Nose Job in Japan
Surgical and non-surgical options. Preservation rhinoplasty, implant vs. cartilage, recovery timelines, and why language matters more here than anywhere.
¥150K–1.5M+6 FAQ
Surgery
Double Eyelid Surgery
Japan's #1 cosmetic procedure. Burial vs. incision vs. natural adhesion — methods, prices, add-ons, and what's different for non-Asian patients.
¥30K–500K6 FAQ
Comparison
Korea vs. Japan
Procedure-by-procedure price and quality comparison. Which country for which treatment, and the smart strategy of using both.
1.17M vs. ~2,3006 FAQ
2,016aesthetic clinics in Japan
22%+market CAGR (2025–2030)
500Kgovt. target: foreign patients by 2030
~2,300medical visas issued (2023)
Coming Soon

More guides in production

Facelift & V-line contouring, hair transplant, dental, fertility, and city-specific guides (Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka). We publish weekly.

Why This Exists

Japan's cosmetic medicine is world-class. The problem isn't quality — it's access. Almost everything operates in Japanese. Pricing is opaque. English resources are either nonexistent or written by clinics selling you something.

We built ClinicJapan to fix that. Every guide uses real 2026 clinic data, covers what the brochures leave out, and gives you the practical information you need to make good decisions.

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