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Japanese, minimal scarring & look more than 10 years younger in a natural way
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Facelift: Just Like How I Wanted It
WORTH IT
I am Japanese and took my first facelift surgery about 4 months ago operated by Dr. Boonchai. I waited several months to see how it turns out and I can say that I am really satisfied with the result. I think I look more than 10 years younger than before in natural way (my wife and kid say so, too).
Dr. Boonchai is very good at English and easy to talk (he looks very serious most of the time though). He was so straight-to-the-point that it was easy for me to tell what can be done and cannot be done. I remember that he tried to cheer me up with some Japanese words right before the operation when I was lying on the surgical bed.
Communications with staff went well and all the arrangements were well-organized. The hospital (Camillian Hospital) where I took the surgery was really nice and nurses there were very helpful and educated.
About the pain after the surgery, I had some but not intolerable (I took pain-killer pills several days though). It got better especially after all the stitches were removed. I had a little numbness on my cheek about 3 months after the surgery but it gradually went away (it's gone by now).
About the scar, it is now unnoticeable (my wife says she needs to gaze to find it). Before I took the surgery, I was a little worried about the scar because I heard that Asian were more likely to have scars left than Caucasion. But Dr. Boonchai's thorough stitch-work did not leave noticeable scars, I believe.
Overall, I would give Dr. Boonchai five-star. I would like to recommend him to other Japanese (or Asian) who are looking for a good plastic surgeon in Thailand. His manager said that there was a patient who didn't speak English but went through all the procedures using translation apps so language barrier can be overcome by technologies.
Looking younger actually has made me more active in many fields than before. I really appreciate Dr. Boonchai and his staff's effort and I would like to take another surgery with him 20 years later.
Dr. Boonchai is very good at English and easy to talk (he looks very serious most of the time though). He was so straight-to-the-point that it was easy for me to tell what can be done and cannot be done. I remember that he tried to cheer me up with some Japanese words right before the operation when I was lying on the surgical bed.
Communications with staff went well and all the arrangements were well-organized. The hospital (Camillian Hospital) where I took the surgery was really nice and nurses there were very helpful and educated.
About the pain after the surgery, I had some but not intolerable (I took pain-killer pills several days though). It got better especially after all the stitches were removed. I had a little numbness on my cheek about 3 months after the surgery but it gradually went away (it's gone by now).
About the scar, it is now unnoticeable (my wife says she needs to gaze to find it). Before I took the surgery, I was a little worried about the scar because I heard that Asian were more likely to have scars left than Caucasion. But Dr. Boonchai's thorough stitch-work did not leave noticeable scars, I believe.
Overall, I would give Dr. Boonchai five-star. I would like to recommend him to other Japanese (or Asian) who are looking for a good plastic surgeon in Thailand. His manager said that there was a patient who didn't speak English but went through all the procedures using translation apps so language barrier can be overcome by technologies.
Looking younger actually has made me more active in many fields than before. I really appreciate Dr. Boonchai and his staff's effort and I would like to take another surgery with him 20 years later.

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