Aura Bangkok Clinic has announced a partnership with Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium, combining Thailand’s strengths in aesthetic wellness and Muay Thai entertainment.
The collaboration aims to position Thailand as a global destination for beauty, wellness, sport, and cultural experiences. Together, both brands hope to attract international visitors seeking authentic Thai experiences through world-class aesthetic care and live Muay Thai entertainment.

Founded in 2014, Aura Bangkok Clinic has become one of Thailand’s leading aesthetic clinic brands, with 17 branches nationwide and over 100,000 patients treated annually.
Aura Bangkok Clinic is recognized for its natural-looking results, internationally accredited standards, and treatments performed by licensed Thai physicians and certified medical professionals.

The clinic’s philosophy focuses on enhancing natural beauty while maintaining individual identity, attracting patients from Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.
This partnership also reflects Thailand’s growing soft power by combining two globally recognized Thai strengths: beauty expertise and Muay Thai heritage.

Pornkamol, Chief Marketing Officer of Aura Wellness, stated:
“This partnership represents our pride in Thai expertise, Thai beauty standards, and our Muay Thai legacy. Together, we want to showcase Thailand as the origin of a new standard in wellness and entertainment.”
Thainchai Phisitwuttinan, Chief Executive Officer of Global Sports Ventures Company Limited, added:
“Rajadamnern represents the soul of Muay Thai, while Aura represents Thai excellence in aesthetic care. Together, we are showing the world how Thai brands can combine tradition and innovation to create global impact.”
About Aura Bangkok Clinic
Aura Bangkok Clinic is one of Thailand’s leading aesthetic clinic brands specializing in non-invasive treatments and natural-looking results.
About Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium
Established in 1945, Rajadamnern Stadium is the world’s first purpose-built Muay Thai stadium and one of Thailand’s most important cultural landmarks.






























































