Asian Blepharoplasty, or double eyelid surgery, creates a natural upper eyelid crease where one is absent or undefined. This procedure remains popular in Thailand due to specialized surgical expertise, lower costs starting from $900, and high-volume clinics that maintain JCI-accredited safety standards.
- Procedure methods: Surgeons use incisional or non-incisional suture techniques based on permanent crease goals.
- Surgical expertise: Thai doctors often hold dual certifications from international boards and Korean aesthetic societies.
- Recovery timeline: Initial swelling typically reduces within 5-7 days with 10–14 days total downtime.
- Cost savings: Patients save approximately 78% compared to US average prices of $5,500.
Bookimed Expert Insight: While many look to South Korea for eyelid surgery, Thailand’s top facilities like Yanhee International Hospital serve over 450,000 patients annually. Our data shows Thai surgeons often favor a more customizable, less aggressive aesthetic than the standardized Korean style. This allows for subtler results that respect unique ethnic anatomy at a more competitive price point.
Patient Consensus: Many patients find the recovery faster than expected and appreciate that most Thai surgeons speak excellent English. They suggest budgeting $2,000–$4,000 to cover both the procedure and a comfortable 10-day recovery stay in Bangkok.