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    Top 5 Medical Spas in Stockholm

    Medspa Listings TeamJune 11, 20256 min read
    Top 5 Medical Spas in Stockholm

    Stockholm is Sweden's aesthetic medicine capital, with the Stureplan and Östermalm districts hosting the country's most exclusive clinics. Swedish aesthetics embodies 'lagom' — the concept of 'just the right amount' — producing subtle, natural-looking results.

    Top 5 Medical Spas in Stockholm

    ClinicSpecialtyArea
    AkademiklinikenPremium aesthetics, anti-aging, body contouringStureplan
    Contur KlinikenInjectables, laser, skin rejuvenationÖstermalm
    Nordic Skin ClinicAdvanced skincare, chemical peelsSödermalm
    Dr. Fager AestheticsBotox, fillers, facial harmonizationVasastan
    Stockholm SkinLaser toning, PRP, medical-grade facialsNorrmalm

    Treatment Costs in Stockholm

    TreatmentPrice Range (SEK)
    Botox (per area)SEK 2,800–4,800
    Dermal fillers (per syringe)SEK 3,800–6,500
    Chemical peelSEK 1,600–3,200
    Skin booster treatmentSEK 2,200–4,200

    FAQ

    What is the 'lagom' approach to aesthetics?

    Lagom means 'just the right amount' in Swedish. Stockholm clinics apply this philosophy by enhancing natural beauty without looking overdone, with a strong focus on skin health.

    How do I find a medical spa near me in Stockholm?

    Browse MedSpa Listings for IVO-regulated Stockholm clinics. Stureplan and Östermalm are the premier areas for aesthetic treatments.

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    The information provided on MedSpa Listings is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult with a board-certified physician or qualified healthcare provider before undergoing any medical spa treatment. Individual results may vary. MedSpa Listings does not endorse any specific provider, treatment, or product.

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    Fact-checked by the Medspa Listings editorial team·Last updated June 11, 2025

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