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blepharoplasty bangkok?

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im planning on having upper and lower blephoplasty ,any idea of cost best doctor  government or private hospital in bangkok ,new info appreciated thanks.

A gov hospital? Are you even serious?? This op isn't expensive, and considering this is about the eyes and how you will look for the rest of your life, it's absurd to think about doing this on the cheap.

 

Yanhee hospital have the best surgeons for this, there is also an ex surgeon from there who left and now has his own clinic, his name escapes me at the min will try to dig him out for you, but prob the best bleth quack in bkk.

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Some of the top doctors and surgeons are at both government and private' I didn't mention cheap, please read again, the doctors qualifications are number one priority' '''''

Goivernment hospitals do not as a rule do purely cosmetic procedures. Plastic surgeons who are also at government hospitals will be doing reconstructive, not cosmetic, procedures there and then cosmetic in private hospitals to supplement their income.

 

Yanhee is a popular choice and mid range in price

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thank you sheryl i found a dr nattanut warumkarang he is ocuplastic he is at bumungrad and has his own private practice

7 minutes ago, Wardp said:

thank you sheryl i found a dr nattanut warumkarang he is ocuplastic he is at bumungrad and has his own private practice

He may have a clinic or other facility but doctors at private hospitals are in private practice and set their own rates.  The hospitals provide the support facilities that a clinic often can not have.

47 minutes ago, Wardp said:

thank you sheryl i found a dr nattanut warumkarang he is ocuplastic he is at bumungrad and has his own private practice

As I was saying..a gov hospital for plastic surgery, never heard that one before!

5 hours ago, tweedledee2 said:

Cost is around 30,000 baht for upper and the same for lower.

 

Same as Yanhee hospital and you have full hospital back up.

 

It is risky to have general anesthesia or even just combo local plus IV sedation in clinics in Thailand.

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I shall go see him at the clinic first, i want him to take a look first and get an opinion' the clinic looks like a small state of the art eye center' its called at eye clinic www.ateyeclinic.com

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Why are you confused sherlyl? Here is his qualifications ' http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.bumrungrad.com/doctors/Nattawut-Wanumkarng&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwi1p7rTi6TpAhUCg-YKHb3cDYEQFjAAegQIAhAB&usg=AOvVaw0fbPGCO8cxiciweBNflNuV

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On 5/7/2020 at 6:15 PM, Sheryl said:

 

Same as Yanhee hospital and you have full hospital back up.

 

It is risky to have general anesthesia or even just combo local plus IV sedation in clinics in Thailand.

 

On 5/7/2020 at 1:00 PM, tweedledee2 said:

Cost is around 30,000 baht for upper and the same for lower.

Is the cost of 30,000 for lower eyelid surgery the cost for BOTH eyes or is it 30,000 per eye = total 60,000 THB?

I had my lower done at Yanhee 5 years ago and I am very satisfied. It was only 18,000 baht at the time. Unfortunately I cannot find the doctor's name because it wasn't written on my receipt, but he was very popular and I had to wait many hours each visit to see him. I am sure with a little research you can find his name or another good one there.

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