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Filler in Phitsanulok — Which Clinic Is Best? Safe Clinic Selection Criteria + Injections with Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic 2026

Filler in Phitsanulok — Which Clinic Is Best? Safe Clinic Selection Criteria + Injections with Dr. Time at de Pry Clinic 2026
A quick summary before we begin

Finding "the best filler in Phitsanulok" isn't really about finding the cheapest place or having to fly to Bangkok — it's about finding a doctor who assesses properly, uses genuine products, and stays to care for you afterward. In this article, Dr. Time will walk you through, point by point, what a safe filler clinic must have, how to verify authenticity through the Thai FDA yourself, and why people from Phichit, Sukhothai, Uttaradit, Kamphaeng Phet, and Phetchabun choose to travel to Phitsanulok to care for themselves, without going all the way to the capital.

You want filler but fear finding a bad place — I understand

I believe many of you reading this have one part of you that wants to refresh your face, soften deep folds, and improve your facial contour — but another part of you is afraid: afraid of counterfeit products, afraid your face will turn lumpy, afraid of the news stories about filler blocking a blood vessel and causing blindness, or afraid that "is there even a good place near home, or do I have to fly to Bangkok?"

I understand this fear well, and I want to tell you — this kind of fear is a good thing, because it means you care about yourself and don't want to take risks. People who are cautious before deciding usually end up choosing right in the end. What I'll do in this article isn't to invite you to come to my clinic, but to arm you so you can choose well, no matter where you decide to have it done.

Because the truth is, good and safe filler really exists, and it can be close to your home. You just need to know how to look for it.

No need to fly to Bangkok — you get the same care right here in Phitsanulok

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There's one belief I'd like to talk about openly — many people think, "if you want something good, you have to fly to Bangkok." I understand why people think that way, because new techniques used to genuinely cluster in big cities. But today, what makes filler come out safe and naturally beautiful isn't "location" — it's "who's doing the injecting, and what product they use" instead.

Dr. Time studied and accumulated experience in facial care in Bangkok, always keeping up with new techniques and approaches, and then deliberately brought that knowledge back to care for people at home in Phitsanulok. I don't tell you this to boast about where I'm from, but because I want you to feel at ease that the care you'll receive close to home uses the same approach and the same attentiveness I once practiced in the capital.

And the advantage of having it done close to home, which Bangkok can't offer, is continuity — after a filler injection, if you have swelling, questions, or want me to take another look, you can simply drive over to see the same doctor. No need to book a plane ticket, no need to wait a month. This is something I value, because good care doesn't end the moment the needle comes out.

Criteria for choosing a safe filler clinic (a checklist before you decide)

Let me sum this up as a checklist you can actually use. No matter which clinic you're looking at, try comparing it against these 5 points. If a clinic passes all of them, you can feel a great deal more at ease.

  • 1. The doctor holds a genuine medical license and does the injecting themselves — filler is a medical procedure that must be injected by a doctor, not an assistant or staff member, because the person injecting must know facial anatomy and the position of the blood vessels.
  • 2. The filler is genuine and can be verified with the FDA — it has a box, a Thai-language label, and a registration number. Many brands have a QR code you can scan to check authenticity. You have the right to ask to see the box and have it opened in front of you before injection.
  • 3. The clinic is properly registered with the HSS — a legal medical establishment will display an operating license and the name of the responsible physician (regulated by the Department of Health Service Support, or HSS).
  • 4. There is an assessment and discussion before injection — the doctor should ask about your concerns, look at your actual facial structure, explain the options, and tell you the risks honestly, rather than rushing to inject the moment you walk in.
  • 5. The doctor stays to care for you after the injection — there's a way to reach them again, follow-up appointments, and readiness to handle anything abnormal, rather than injecting and then it's all over.
A simple tip I'd like you to remember

When choosing a filler clinic, ask yourself one short question: "If there's a problem after the injection at two in the morning, who can I call?" If the answer is "the doctor who injected me" — that's a good sign, because it means you're choosing a place where someone is truly responsible for you, not just a place that's cheap or has aggressive promotions.

Signs of a trustworthy clinic vs. signs you should avoid

I understand that when you scroll through clinics on your phone, every place looks beautiful and good — it's genuinely hard to tell them apart. So let me make a comparison table to show clearly which signs are "trustworthy" and which signs "you should hold off on."

TopicSigns of a trustworthy clinicSigns you should avoid
Who injectsThe doctor injects, license clearly displayedEvasive about who injects, or lets an assistant do it
The filler itselfShows the box, opens it in front of you, FDA verifiableDrawn from a shared syringe, no box, no label
The assessmentTalks first, listens first, recommends only what's neededPushes you to decide today, forces multiple areas
Talking about resultsHonest, including risks and limitationsGuarantees "definitely beautiful," "no risk"
PriceStated clearly before the procedure, no added charges laterSuspiciously cheap, or high-pressure promotions to rush you
AftercareFollow-up appointments, reachable afterwardDone injecting and that's it, can't be reached
Signs that say "this place is trustworthy"
  • The doctor comes down to talk with you and assesses your face personally
  • Willing to open the filler box for you to see before injection
  • Explains both the benefits and the risks straightforwardly
  • Has an established clinic, properly registered
  • Gives you time to think, doesn't pressure you to decide immediately
Signs you "should avoid for now"
  • Prices unrealistically cheap to the point of being odd
  • Filler with no box, drawn from a large shared syringe
  • The injector isn't a doctor, or they're evasive about who injects
  • Rushing to close the sale today, "promotion ends today only"
  • Guaranteeing perfect 100% results, never mentioning any risk

How to check that filler is genuine, yourself, in 2 minutes

This point is very important, and I want everyone to be able to do it, because it's the best self-protection tool there is. Genuine filler that has passed FDA approval can be verified, and you don't need to be a doctor to check it yourself.

1. Always ask to see the box and label before injection

Genuine, properly imported filler will have a box and a label stating the product name, model, and FDA registration number. You have the right to ask to see it, and a clinic that meets standards will always be happy to show you. If you come across filler that's been drawn from a large shared syringe with no label, raise the question first.

2. Scan the QR code or check via the FDA website

Many filler brands have a QR code sticker or a code for verifying authenticity, and you can also check on the oryor.com website of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to search the product name and see whether it's properly registered. It only takes a few minutes.

3. A good clinic will be happy to let you check in front of them

The heart of this matter is transparency. A place confident it uses genuine products won't begrudge you seeing the box or checking the information in front of you. On the contrary, a place that starts to feel uncomfortable, evasive, or noncommittal when you ask to see — that's a sign I'd like you to listen to your inner voice about.

Why "filler without FDA approval" is concerning

Because no one can certify what's actually inside. Some types are permanent fillers or foreign substances the body can't break down. If a problem arises, it's very hard to remove and may require surgery — unlike genuine HA filler, where if you don't like the result or there's a problem, the doctor can inject a dissolving agent (hyaluronidase) to correct it. Choosing genuine products from the start is choosing a path that's "correctable," kept as a backup for yourself.

How de Pry cares for you — listen first, assess first, no rushing to inject

At this point, I'd like to tell you how, at de Pry Clinic, I care for the people who come to me. Not to boast, but so you can picture what "the care I've been talking about throughout this article" actually looks like.

I listen first to what concerns you, then assess

The first thing I do isn't pick up a needle — it's listen. I listen to which part of your face makes you uneasy, how you'd like it to look, whether you have an important event coming up soon. Only then do I assess your actual facial structure, because as a doctor, I believe good care starts with understanding the person in front of me, not proposing whatever I want to sell first.

I recommend only what's necessary, no overselling

Sometimes a patient walks in thinking they need to inject several areas, but upon real assessment, I might say one area is enough — or sometimes filler may not be the most suitable answer for what concerns you. I'll tell you honestly, because I want you to get the most worthwhile result, the way I'd want my own family members to receive it, not to pay the most.

I use genuine products and stay to care for you afterward

I use only genuine, FDA-verifiable filler, and because de Pry Clinic is a clinic I own and run myself, I'm right here to care for you continuously. If anything comes up after the injection — swelling, bruising, or questions — you can always come back to the same doctor. I don't see my duty as ending when the needle comes out; I see my duty as caring for you until you feel at ease and the result has settled.

If you'd like to understand filler safety more deeply, I recommend reading the article on filler safety and how to choose a safe filler doctor for more, or see all services on the clinic's services page.

Patients from nearby provinces can travel to Phitsanulok comfortably

Phitsanulok is like the hub of the lower northern region. Patients from many surrounding provinces regularly travel here to care for themselves. I understand well that traveling across provinces takes planning, so I'd like to share honestly how convenient each route is and why so many people choose to come.

Patients from Phichit

Phichit is the closest to Phitsanulok in this group, around ~1 hour's drive approximately. Many people from Phichit choose Phitsanulok because it's close enough to come in the morning and return in the evening on the same day, with no overnight stay, and to see a doctor who can provide continuous care. If you book a time in advance, I'll schedule your appointment to fit your travel so you don't have to wait long.

Patients from Sukhothai

From Sukhothai to Phitsanulok takes around ~1 hour approximately, with a convenient connecting route. Many people are already coming to Phitsanulok to run errands and take the opportunity to care for themselves too. The advantage of coming to Phitsanulok is having clinic options that meet standards, without traveling all the way to Bangkok — saving both time and money.

Patients from Uttaradit

From Uttaradit to Phitsanulok is around ~1.5 hours approximately, with a convenient direct road. Many patients from Uttaradit tell me they choose to come here because they want the confidence of being injected by a real doctor using genuine products, rather than risking somewhere uncertain close to home. I recommend allowing a little extra time and booking in advance so your travel day goes smoothly.

Patients from Kamphaeng Phet

From Kamphaeng Phet to Phitsanulok takes around ~1.5 hours approximately. Many people choose Phitsanulok rather than going farther, because the distance is just right, the trip can be done in a single day, and there's a doctor who stays to provide ongoing care. If anything comes up after the injection, you can get back in touch for a consultation, without having to travel far every time you have a question.

Patients from Phetchabun

Phetchabun is a mountainous province, and traveling to Phitsanulok takes around ~2 hours approximately, depending on the route and where you set out from. Many people from Phetchabun choose Phitsanulok because it's the nearest large city with standard-meeting clinics to choose from. I recommend booking a time in advance and allowing extra travel time so you arrive comfortably, without rushing.

For those traveling in from other provinces

I want your trip to be as worthwhile as possible. I recommend messaging to consult and book a time in advance. Tell me first what concerns you, so I can prepare and schedule your appointment to fit the time you arrive, so you don't have to wait long. And if you have questions after returning home, you can always message back to talk with me, without having to drive over every time.

Get it done in Phitsanulok — de Pry Clinic

If you're in Phitsanulok or a nearby province and looking for a place to get filler safely — injected by a real doctor, using genuine products, with someone to provide aftercare — de Pry Clinic is glad to care for you. Here, Dr. Time assesses and cares for every case personally: listening first, recommending only what's needed, and ready to answer every question so you can decide with peace of mind, with no course-package pushing.

Want to start caring for yourself in a way that's free of fear — because a real doctor handles every step, and without flying all the way to Bangkok? Message to talk with Dr. Time anytime. You can consult and get an assessment first, free of charge, and read more about filler prices in Phitsanulok before you decide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does filler in Phitsanulok cost?

Filler prices depend on the brand, the filler model, and the actual amount (cc) used at each area, which varies from person to person. Dr. Time recommends an in-person facial assessment first, because some people only need one area while others want several areas adjusted. Quoting a fixed price without seeing your face isn't accurate and could lead you to pay more than necessary. At de Pry Clinic, consultation and assessment are free in advance, with the price stated clearly before you decide and no added charges later. See more details in the article on filler prices in Phitsanulok.

Can people from other provinces (Phichit, Sukhothai, Uttaradit, Kamphaeng Phet, Phetchabun) come to Phitsanulok for filler?

Yes. Phitsanulok is the hub of the lower northern region, with convenient travel from the surrounding provinces. Patients from Phichit, Sukhothai, Uttaradit, Kamphaeng Phet, and Phetchabun can travel here in a single day without an overnight stay. Dr. Time recommends messaging to book a time in advance, so your appointment can be scheduled to fit your travel and you don't have to wait long — and if anything comes up after the injection, you can always get back in touch for a consultation. It's not a case of injecting and then abandoning you.

Do I have to fly to Bangkok for filler to get something good?

Not necessarily. What makes filler safe and naturally beautiful is "a doctor who assesses properly and uses genuine products," not "a Bangkok location." Dr. Time studied and accumulated working experience in Bangkok, then deliberately brought that knowledge back to care for people close to home. So you receive care with the same approach and techniques, without paying for travel and accommodation — and most importantly, with the same doctor providing ongoing care, so you don't have to fly back and forth every time you have a question.

How can I tell whether the filler the clinic uses is genuine and not counterfeit?

Genuine, FDA-approved filler will have a box, a Thai-language label, and a registration number, and many brands have a QR code sticker or a code you can use to verify authenticity. You always have the right to ask to see the medication box and have it opened in front of you before injection. A clinic that meets standards will be happy to let you see it and check via the FDA website (oryor.com) in front of you. If a place won't let you see the box, is evasive about answering, or uses filler drawn from a shared syringe with no label, be cautious.

Is filler dangerous? What are the risks?

Genuine HA filler injected by a doctor is considered fairly safe, but every procedure has risks. The most important one to watch for is injecting into or compressing a blood vessel, which can cause the skin to lose blood supply or affect vision. This risk is greatly reduced when injected by a doctor who knows facial anatomy, knows the position of the blood vessels, and has a filler-dissolving agent (hyaluronidase) prepared in case of emergency. This is why "who injects" matters more than "where it's cheapest."

How long does filler last? Do I have to repeat it often?

Most HA filler lasts about 6 months to 2 years, depending on the type of filler, the area injected, and each person's lifestyle. Frequently moving areas like the lips usually dissolve faster than areas that move less. Filler isn't permanent, and that's an advantage, because if you don't like the result or trends change, it can be adjusted. Dr. Time will explain honestly roughly how long the area you want to treat is expected to last, without exaggerating.

Do you see results from filler right away? How many days of swelling?

After the injection you can see a change in your facial contour, but in the early period there may be slight swelling or bruising, which is natural to injections, so it's not yet the final result. Generally the swelling gradually subsides and the filler settles beautifully within about 1–2 weeks. Dr. Time recommends allowing time before an important event, and will arrange a follow-up appointment to check that everything has settled well or whether anything needs further adjustment.

How is filler at de Pry Clinic Phitsanulok different from other places?

Dr. Time cares for every case personally as a doctor — listening first to what concerns you, assessing your actual facial structure, and only then recommending only the areas that are necessary, without pushing you to do more than needed. Only genuine, FDA-verifiable filler is used, and because the doctor owns the clinic himself, he stays to provide you with ongoing care, rather than injecting and disappearing. If anything comes up afterward, you can always come back to the same doctor.

References and verification

I'd like you to be able to verify the information I use yourself — here are the references and verification channels this article recommends:

  • Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — a system for verifying health products and registrations, to check whether a filler is genuine: oryor.com
  • Department of Health Service Support (HSS), Ministry of Public Health — the agency regulating medical establishments and the legal registration of clinics: hss.moph.go.th
  • U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) — safety information and risks of fillers (dermal fillers / soft tissue fillers): fda.gov — Dermal Fillers
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