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Elixir Clinic, a state-of-the-art aesthetic and wellness center in Accra, is fast emerging as a leader in cosmetic dermatology and body sculpting in Ghana. Since opening its doors in April 2024, the clinic has become a trusted destination for advanced aesthetic procedures, facial augmentation, and wellness therapies.
The facility operates under the leadership of Dr. Bright Kyei Wiredu, a medical doctor trained at the University of Ghana Medical School, who also holds a Global Executive MBA from CEIBS.
Dr. Wiredu is a Fellow of the Canadian Board of Aesthetic Medicine, a Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Medicine, and a Fellow of the Global Academy of Finance and Management. His unique blend of medical expertise and business acumen is shaping Elixir Clinic into a hub of innovation and excellence.

Elixir Clinic offers a wide range of services, including body sculpting and liposuction procedures such as Smart Lipo and the Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL). It also provides facial augmentation treatments, including fat transfers, dermal fillers, Botox, and skin boosters. In addition, the clinic delivers advanced cosmetic dermatology care for conditions such as acne, scars, pigmentation, spider veins, and aging skin.
Clients can also access IV drip therapies designed for detoxification, glow enhancement, and immunity boosting, as well as modern hair restoration and transplant services that guarantee natural, lasting results.
The clinic’s focus is on safety, precision, and natural results, with patients receiving care in a serene, private environment.
In 2025, Elixir Clinic was named “Most Promising Body Sculpting Center of the Year” at the 4th Ghana Medical & Diagnostic Excellence Awards. The recognition highlights the facility’s dedication to patient-centered care and cutting-edge treatments.
According to Dr. Wiredu, Elixir Clinic aims to redefine aesthetic medicine in Ghana and to position itself as a global competitor in the industry.
Elixir Clinic is located at East Legon, Accra.
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