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Aesthetic Clinic Malaysia: Complete Cost Breakdown — Machines, CKAPS, and Why You Need RM1 Million Minimum

I read a few comments on Facebook regarding aesthetic clinic, and there is one comment that started this blog series.

She had RM300,000 saved, a beautiful floor plan, and a launch date already set.

Three months later, she said all renovation done, signboard up, staff hired and she still couldn’t legally see a single patient. The Borang B hadn’t come through. The overhead clock had been ticking for four months. And nobody had told her this was completely normal.

If you’re planning to open an aesthetic clinic in Malaysia, this post is the one I wish someone had handed her before she signed the lease.


The Gap Between the Dream and the Bank Statement

There’s a very specific kind of excitement that comes with deciding to open your own clinic.

You’ve trained hard. You know your treatments. You’ve built your vision; the aesthetic, the patient experience, the kind of practice you want to be known for. And somewhere in that excitement, the financial reality quietly gets underestimated. Because the real cost of opening an aesthetic clinic in Malaysia isn’t just the renovation and the laser machine. It’s the regulatory waiting period, the months of overhead before your first revenue, the machine leases that run whether you’re treating patients or not, and the CKAPS approval process that can freeze your biggest income streams for up to a year.

This post breaks it all down honestly; machines, licences, timelines, and the 12-month survival budget you genuinely need so you can plan with both eyes open.

The Machines — What They Actually Cost in Malaysia

Let’s start with equipment, because this is where most business plans are immediately unrealistic.

CO2 Laser — The Reliable Skin Renewal Treatment

The CO2 laser treats acne scars, open pores, wrinkles, and uneven texture. Session prices in Malaysia run RM800 to RM2,000. But the machine itself is a serious investment:

Machine TierPrice Range (RM)Example Brands
Entry (MDA & FDA approved)RM70,000 – RM120,000Lutronic, Syneron basic
Mid-RangeRM150,000 – RM230,000Ilooda, Lumenis
PremiumRM290,000+Smartxide Punto by DEKA

⚠️ Only MDA-registered CO2 devices are legally permitted under MOH. Verify MDA registration before purchasing — unregistered devices cannot be used on patients. A mid-range machine typically breaks even after 150–250 sessions.

Q-Switch Nd:YAG Laser — Your First Laser Priority

The Q-Switch is the most widely used laser in Malaysian clinics, gold standard for pigmentation, melasma, and laser toning. Session prices run RM500 to RM3,200.

Machine TierPrice Range (RM)Example Brands
Entry (MDA & FDA approved)RM100,000 – RM130,000Cosjet, Spectra lite
Mid-RangeRM150,000 – RM200,000Lutronic Spectra, Fotona QX Max
PremiumRM250,000+Fotona Starwalker, Quanta

⚠️ For MDA and FDA approved Q-Switch devices, budget a minimum of RM100,000. Anything significantly cheaper is likely not a fully certified medical-grade device — and that’s both a regulatory and clinical risk you don’t want to carry.

Pico Laser — The Premium Tier

Authentic pico devices command RM800 to RM2,500 per session and have strong ROI in urban markets but the machine investment is significant.

Machine TierPrice Range (RM)Example Brands
Entry (MDA & FDA approved)RM300,000 – RM400,000Discovery Pico, Picolo
Mid-RangeRM450,000 – RM550,000PicoWay by Syneron-Candela
PremiumRM600,000 – RM750,000PicoSure by Cynosure

⚠️ Genuine MDA and FDA approved pico devices start from RM300,000 minimum. Any machine marketed as “pico” below this price is very likely not a true medical-grade picosecond device. Patients today actively ask which brand and model is being used, investing in a certified brand protects both outcomes and reputation.

Facial Machines — Your Revenue Lifeline From Day One

Here’s something critical that most people miss: facial machines require no CKAPS approval. They can generate revenue from the very first day your Borang B is in hand. This makes them your most important early investment.

MachineClone/Budget (RM)Original/Mid (RM)Session Price (RM)
HydraFacial (Clone/Hydrodermabrasion)RM8,000 – RM20,000RM200–400
HydraFacial (Original – Syndeo/MD Elite)RM80,000 – RM110,000RM500–800
OxyFresh (Oxygen Infusion)RM10,000 – RM18,000RM25,000 – RM40,000RM250–500
OxyGeneo (3-in-1 Oxygenation)RM40,000 – RM70,000RM400–700
Intraceuticals (Hyperbaric Oxygen)RM35,000 – RM55,000RM400–700
SilkPeel DermalinfusionRM15,000 – RM25,000RM40,000 – RM65,000RM400–800

💡 Launch with 2 facial machines the moment Borang B is approved before any laser approval. Ten facial sessions per day at RM400 average = RM80,000 per month. That alone can cover most shoplot overhead while CKAPS is still pending.

The Phased Machine Investment — What Smart Clinics Do

Don’t buy everything at once. Here’s how a sustainable acquisition plan actually looks:

Phase 1 — Open Day (No CKAPS Required)

ItemEstimated Cost (RM)Monthly Lease Est.
Q-Switch Nd:YAG Laser (MDA & FDA approved)RM100,000 – RM200,000RM1,800 – RM3,600
Facial Machine #1 (e.g. HydraFacial)RM20,000 – RM110,000RM360 – RM1,980
Facial Machine #2 (e.g. OxyGeneo/SilkPeel)RM15,000 – RM70,000RM270 – RM1,260
Phase 1 TotalRM135,000 – RM380,000~RM2,430–6,840/mo

Phase 2 — Post CKAPS Approval

ItemEstimated Cost (RM)Monthly Lease Est.
CO2 Laser (entry to Smartxide Punto)RM70,000 – RM290,000RM1,260 – RM5,220
Pico Laser (entry to PicoSure)RM300,000 – RM750,000RM5,400 – RM13,500
Phase 2 TotalRM370,000 – RM1,040,000~RM6,660–18,720/mo

Total machine investment across both phases: RM531,000 – RM1,301,000. Revenue is uncertain. Lease payments are not.

The Regulatory Reality — CKAPS, Borang B and What They Actually Control

This is the section that catches almost every new clinic owner completely off guard.

Borang B is your clinic operating licence issued under the Private Healthcare Facilities and Services Act 1998. You cannot legally operate any service; facials, toning, consultations, injectables without it displayed in your clinic. Operating without it is a criminal offence. Many operators think they can “softly open” while waiting for approval. This is illegal.

Here’s what specifically requires different levels of clearance:

Treatment / ServiceBorang B Required?LCP Required?Additional CKAPS Approval?
Non-medical facials (hydra, oxygen)YESRecommendedNo — but Borang B mandatory first
Q-Switch Laser ToningYESYESMOH laser guidelines apply
Injectables (Botox, fillers)YESYESSpecific LCP in aesthetics
CO2 / Ablative LasersYESYESYES — CKAPS aesthetic approval
Pico LaserYESYESYES — CKAPS aesthetic approval
Surgical aesthetic proceduresYESYESYES — Full CKAPS surgical cert

And here’s the timeline you need to mentally and financially prepare for:

StageTypical DurationBest CaseCommon Delay Reason
Borang A submission to JKN2–4 weeks1 weekIncomplete documents
No Objection Letter issued2–6 weeks2 weeksJKN backlog
Renovation to MOH floor plan spec4–12 weeks4 weeksContractor delays
CKAPS physical inspection2–6 weeks2 weeksInspector availability
Borang B issued (post-inspection)2–8 weeks4 weeksHQ processing backlog
Aesthetic laser approval (CKAPS)3–12 months3 monthsHeavily delayed
Total (basic clinic opening)4–8 months3 monthsBefore Borang B in hand

⚠️ Do not sign a lease until you have received at least your “No Objection” letter from JKN. Many clinic owners sign long leases, begin paying rent, then wait 6–8 months for Borang B before they can legally open. That is months of dead overhead with zero revenue.

The 12-Month Overhead Budget — The Section Most People Skip

One-Time Startup Costs (Before Opening)

ItemLow Estimate (RM)High Estimate (RM)Notes
Laser machines (leased)RM150,000 – RM350,00010% deposit upfrontLease RM3,000–8,000/mo
Facial machines (2–3 units)RM60,000 – RM120,000Can purchase outrightLower monthly commitment
Interior fit-out & renovationRM100,000 – RM350,000Higher for mall locationsOne-time cost
Medical furniture & equipmentRM30,000 – RM70,000Beds, sterilisers, cartsOne-time cost
Initial consumable stockRM20,000 – RM50,000Fillers, skincare, PPEReplenish monthly
MOH licence & Act 586 complianceRM2,000 – RM12,000MandatoryOne-time + annual renewal
IT systems, POS, EMR softwareRM5,000 – RM20,000Patient record systemOne-time + subscription
Branding, website & launch marketingRM15,000 – RM50,000Social media, signageOne-time
Professional liability insuranceRM5,000 – RM15,000Non-negotiableAnnual renewal
TOTAL STARTUP (one-time)RM382,000RM937,000Before first patient walks in

Monthly & Annual Operating Costs

Cost ItemMonthly Low (RM)Monthly High (RM)Annual Low (RM)Annual High (RM)
Rental (shophouse/office)RM5,000RM12,000RM60,000RM144,000
Rental (mid-range mall)RM12,000RM25,000RM144,000RM300,000
Machine lease paymentsRM3,000RM10,000RM36,000RM120,000
Doctor salary (1 pax)RM8,000RM18,000RM96,000RM216,000
Beautician/Aesthetician (1–2 pax)RM3,000RM7,000RM36,000RM84,000
Receptionist/admin (1 pax)RM2,000RM3,500RM24,000RM42,000
Consumables (fillers, toxins, skincare)RM8,000RM20,000RM96,000RM240,000
Utilities (electric, water, internet)RM1,500RM4,000RM18,000RM48,000
Marketing & social media (ongoing)RM3,000RM10,000RM36,000RM120,000
SST, accounting & legal feesRM1,000RM3,000RM12,000RM36,000
Miscellaneous & contingencyRM2,000RM5,000RM24,000RM60,000
TOTAL OPERATING COSTRM37,500/moRM109,500/moRM450,000/yrRM1,314,000/yr

The CKAPS Delay Buffer

CKAPS Financial RealityLow ScenarioHigh Scenario
Approval wait period3–9 months12+ months
Zero-laser revenue period overheadRM50,000/mo minRM120,000/mo max
12-month buffer recommendedRM600,000RM1,440,000
Working capital on top of capex+RM300,000 min+RM600,000 ideal

Total Investment Summary

Investment CategoryConservative (RM)Well-Capitalised (RM)
Phase 1 machines (facial + Q-Switch)RM161,000RM261,000
Phase 2 machines (CO2 + Pico)RM370,000RM1,040,000
Startup one-time costsRM382,000RM937,000
12-month operating overhead bufferRM450,000RM1,314,000
CKAPS delay reserveRM200,000RM500,000
GRAND TOTALRM1,513,000RM4,052,000

The practical starting target: RM1,000,000 – RM1,500,000 minimum capitalisation. Start lean with facial machines and Q-Switch, build toward CO2 and Pico after CKAPS approval, and always hold 6–12 months of operating cash in reserve.

The Ethical Weight Underneath the Numbers

Here’s what the spreadsheet can’t capture and what matters most to me personally.

When you’re carrying RM80,000 of monthly overhead and waiting months for regulatory approval, the pressure to cut corners is real. The pressure to sell packages before patients are properly assessed. The pressure to discount to fill chairs. The pressure to say yes to a procedure you’re not fully comfortable with because you need the revenue. Building an ethical practice means deciding your standards before the financial pressure arrives because that’s the worst time to build them. Phase your machines. Price your treatments based on your investment and your expertise not your competitor’s flash sale. Attract patients who value clinical excellence, not patients who stay only until they find someone cheaper.

The clinics that fail aren’t always the ones with bad doctors. They’re the ones that didn’t plan honestly enough for the financial reality and then made ethical compromises trying to survive it.

A Gentle Closing

Opening an aesthetic clinic in Malaysia is one of the most meaningful things you can do as a doctor and one of the most financially serious.

Go in prepared. Phase your machines. Get your Borang B before you sign anything. Build 12 months of overhead into your starting capital. And build a practice you’re proud of not just on Instagram, but in your consultation room, in your patient records, and in how you make decisions when nobody else is watching.

The investment is significant. So is the opportunity to build something genuinely good in this space.


All prices are estimates based on Malaysian market data as of early 2025. This post does not constitute medical, legal, or financial advice. Always consult a MOH regulatory consultant, licensed accountant, and healthcare lawyer before establishing a medical facility in Malaysia.

For religious rulings specific to your personal circumstances, please consult qualified Islamic scholars.

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