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Home » Reader question » Where in Thailand can you best have a (limited) facelift done and what does it cost?
Where in Thailand can you best have a (limited) facelift done and what does it cost?
Dear readers,
I want to surprise my partner with a (limited) facelift does anyone have a suggestion where this is best done in Thailand and what any estimated costs are?
And any experiences are welcome.
Regards,
sjors
Dear Sjors, a sweet gesture of course to surprise your partner with something. Only a somewhat tricky gift here in Thailand. Have no experience myself, of course, but once had a date with a Thai teacher, who had something messed with her face and was covered in red spots in her face, which could not be removed with a piece of soap. Warranty, medical discipline, iso quality standard, are concepts that are interpreted differently in Thailand than with us. Something from the well-stocked gold stores seems a better idea to me, but who knows, may say…..
Well, as if nothing ever goes wrong in Europe!
Thailand is known worldwide for its highly skilled cosmetic doctors.
It is of course important to inform yourself well and that is possible on the countless websites
Just do it!
YANHEE hospital in bkk..one of the best in the world..have a belgian girlfriend who was treated there...beautiful..
I completely agree with you and then to Dr. Pitch questions to the best cosmetic surgeon at Yanhee Hospital in Bangkok. phone 006628790300
pitch 2504 @yahoo.com
Dear Dirk,
An indication for a limited facelift is difficult to estimate, but this is very flexible.
Aside from that, I don't know if you want this surprise to happen while on vacation, but keep a few things in mind.
After every facelift you cannot use it in the sun, every facelift needs a follow-up treatment after a few weeks. In Thailand, there are often guarantees up to the door, or any complications occur after returning home. Do you wonder why does that have to be done in Thailand?
You can also sit in the front row for a dime in the Netherlands and Belgium. When performing an operation, even so minor, go to a recognized clinic in your own country, too expensive, but not.
Would still go for the gold shop, or a super romantic dinner including sunset and feet in the sand.
Sorry Dirk,
Advice is of course for Sjors.
Regards,
Conny
One facelift is not the other. A cheap facelift is skin cut away, pulled tight and the effect will be gone in 2 years! With risk of scar formation.
With a good facelift, the top layer of skin is detached from the bottom one. The lower one is pulled tight, after which the upper one is 'draped' over it. Is a lot more expensive, but then you can go ahead for a year or 10. This requires more skill.
True and the doctors are known as the best in the world
I had a professional total facelift done in phuket thailand in international phuket hospital
Very well done for 4000 euros eyelid surgery included and week in luxury room with perfect care
Addendum: Of course there are bunglers in Thailand. Someone I know is still walking around with (literally) a crooked face. Had it done at a very famous hospital in a famous seaside town starting with the letter P.
Of course there are also good ones. Ask carefully how the chrirug intends to carry it out.
Furthermore: after about 10 days the superficial stitches will be removed. The interiors are, of course, soluble.
In any case, take someone who understands European skin
sitting difference with thai skin bumrungrad hospital is very good
has a lot of experience with foreigners
any case take a big hospital Greeting E Thai
Dear Sears
As mentioned earlier, the Yanhee hospital in Bangkok is the best and cheapest you can find anywhere in the world.
I dare to say that with certainty because I had worked there as an agent for this hospital for 4 years now not anymore.
Then I give you another tip if you want the best plastic surgery without complications then you have to
Dr. Pitch his e.mail address is [email protected]
and the telephone number of the hospital is 0066 28790300 feel free to call for information.
And don't forget to Dr. Pitch to ask the best under all guarantee.
Greetings from Cor.
Mistake pitch [email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Health-Beauty/Be-Bright-Plastic-Surgery-Clinic-155344888509946/
Can agree with previous mentions of Yanhee Hospital in Bangkok. Had an operation there myself 4 years ago on the left side of my face. Perfectly done, no scar to be seen, excellent guidance, good food in the canteen too 🙂
Had contacted them via email and very prompt response. The surgeon who treated me was an excellent practitioner. Not Dr Pitch, but a doctor assigned to me. No problem. Think they are all good in their field.
Succes