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Is it possible to get a good rhinoplasty in thailand for 2500$?

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There seems to be a huge price gap between centres, and I have no real way to know who will do a good job.

The cheapest is pichet, but he has a bad rep from what I've read on the internet (on seemingly legitimate posts)

I'd rarely appreciate any recommendation for good cosmetic surgeons in Thailand, or anywhere else in asia.

Thanks a lot!

I know several people who have used Yan Hee Hospital in Bangkok for this kind of thing. All were happy with the results.

Pricewise silicone nose implants came out at around 12,000 baht, or 387 USD, and breat enhancement at about 80,000 baht. The hospital is well known for this kind of thing and they do everything cosmetic related.

SDM

A great deal depends on what exactly is needed. Insertion of a fake bridge for asian nose is easy and not that expensive. Simply straightening out a hook nose (shaving off the hump to make it straighter) maybe second easiest. If more than that i.e. serious reshaping it becomes more complex, more costly and more essential to have a really.good sutgeon.

A friends missus had a very good job done at the Thaksin hospital in Surat Thani for around 7000 Baht all in.

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