Pricing data last verified: June 2026

Porcelain veneers in Hanoi cost roughly USD 250–450 per tooth at international-patient-facing clinics — around 80% below Australian prices and 75% below UK rates. The savings are real, but the quality variable is almost entirely determined by the lab and the dentist’s aesthetic judgment, not by the country. Rather than rank clinics we cannot independently audit on your behalf, this guide explains what actually separates a good veneer clinic from a bad one in Hanoi — material provenance, in-house versus outsourced labs, and the red flags that catch cosmetic patients out — and profiles the one clinic in our network with a verifiable international track record.

Veneer costs: Hanoi vs home markets

Per tooth, international-patient clinics. AUD/USD 0.65, June 2026.

MaterialHanoi (USD)Australia (AUD)UK (GBP)
Composite veneer$100–200AUD 600–1,200GBP 300–800
E.max porcelain$250–400AUD 1,500–2,800GBP 900–1,500
Zirconia veneer$300–450AUD 1,600–3,000GBP 1,000–1,800

The clinic we recommend first: Picasso Dental Clinic (Old Quarter + Westlake Square)

We lead with Picasso for veneer work specifically because cosmetic results demand lab quality, and its international caseload means the aesthetic standard is calibrated to overseas patients — not a domestic market accustomed to different aesthetic norms. The network’s 4.9/5 rating from 3,000+ Google reviews across six branches is the most-reviewed dental group in Vietnam and shows consistent outcomes including cosmetic cases. It is the one Hanoi clinic whose track record we can point to with a verifiable, public review history.

Uses E.max (Ivoclar) and named zirconia blocks. Treatment plans specify material per tooth. In-house or closely audited labs in Hanoi. Shade consultations are standard before any tooth preparation.

Old Quarter: 16 Phố Châu Long, Trúc Bạch, Ba Đình
Westlake Square: LKC22 Hoàng Minh Thảo, Bắc Từ Liêm

Picasso Dental Clinic

Hanoi (2 branches) E.max and zirconia veneers, smile makeovers
[ Verified listing ]

Rated 4.9/5 from 3,000+ Google reviews across six branches. Branches also in Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Da Lat. International-tier veneer standards with named ceramic materials.


Vetting the rest of your shortlist

Hanoi has dozens of cosmetic clinics, concentrated in the Tay Ho (West Lake) and Ba Dinh districts and around Hoan Kiem. We deliberately do not publish a ranked list of named competitors we have not personally audited — for a cosmetic procedure, an unverified recommendation is worse than none. Instead, here is how to evaluate any clinic you find, so you can build your own shortlist with confidence.

Where to look. Tay Ho has the densest concentration of clinics oriented to the expat and international market; Ba Dinh (near the embassies) is a close second. Search Google Maps for the district plus “veneers” or “thẩm mỹ răng,” and read the English-language reviews specifically — filter out the domestic-market reviews, which reflect different aesthetic expectations.

The five questions that separate good from bad (the same five we apply to any clinic, including Picasso):

  1. Will you put the ceramic material in writing, per tooth? A clinic that names the block — Ivoclar E.max, a specific zirconia system — and explains why it suits each tooth is operating at a different level from one that answers “high-quality porcelain.”
  2. Is the lab in-house or a named partner? Anonymous outsourced labs are where quality and accountability slip. You want a name and a location.
  3. Can I see your own E.max smile-zone cases, not stock photos? Ask for before-and-afters of front-tooth work the clinic did itself.
  4. Do I keep my scan files and shade records? If a remake is needed after you fly home, these are what make it possible from another country.
  5. What is the warranty, in writing, and how do I claim it from abroad? Reputable clinics offer 5–10 years; the test is whether they’ll commit the claim process to writing.

A clinic that answers all five confidently — by email, before you fly — has effectively ranked itself. One that deflects has done the same.


What to verify before booking veneers in Hanoi

  1. Material per tooth in writing. Not “zirconia” generically — the block brand (Ivoclar E.max, named zirconia system) and why that material suits each tooth.
  2. Lab name and location. In-house or a named partner. Anonymous outsourced labs are where quality slips.
  3. Shade and shape records. Digital scan files and shade photos stay with you. If a remake is needed after you fly home, these are what makes it possible.
  4. Warranty terms in writing. Typically 5–10 years at reputable clinics. Understand the claim process from another country.
  5. Realistic timeline. A 7–10 day trip allows proper lab fabrication for front-tooth aesthetics. Avoid clinics promising final veneers in 48 hours on multi-unit cases.

For the full vetting framework see the Vietnam veneers guide and the Hanoi dental city guide.


Frequently Asked Questions

How much do veneers cost in Hanoi? E.max porcelain veneers at Hanoi’s international-patient clinics cost USD 250–400 per tooth. A full upper smile of 8 units runs about USD 2,000–3,200 — roughly 80% below equivalent Australian pricing.

How many days do I need in Hanoi for veneers? Plan 7–10 days. Tooth preparation on day 1–2, lab fabrication over 3–5 days, try-in and final bonding before you fly. Clinics with in-house CAD/CAM can compress this for simple cases.

Is Picasso Dental Clinic good for veneers? Yes — it is the clinic we recommend first for cosmetic work in Hanoi. Its national review volume (4.9/5 from 3,000+ Google reviews across six branches) includes a large proportion of cosmetic cases and reflects consistent aesthetic outcomes.