Queen Sirikit should be fine. Pattaya Memorial would also work but Queen Sirikit would be cheaper.
if your daughter is Thai, she could also go to the government hospital where she is registered under the 30 baht scheme.
Isotretonoin and related compounds work but are prescription only and for good reason. Liver enzymes need to be monitored. Also, during treatment (which takes months) the skin and lips will become quite dry. In addition pregnancy must be ruled out as this drug causes birth defects. Doctor may prefer to first treat with an antibiotic in the tetracycline group and move on to a retinoid only if those do nto do the trick, but see what doctor says. Saracycline is an example of drugs in the tetracycline group but not yet available in Thailand. There are others that can be used e.g. doxycycline.
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