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Best Hospitals for Eyelid Surgery in Thailand

Double-eyelid creation and blepharoplasty, compared by surgeon precision and price.

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Top Hospitals for Eyelid Surgery in Thailand

Ranked for eyelid work, where a surgeon's eye for a natural crease matters far more than the size of the hospital. The face-focused specialists lead the list.

1. Masterpiece Hospital

Masterpiece is a single-specialty cosmetic surgery hospital rather than a general medical centre. Founded as a Siam Square clinic in 2012 and licensed as a hospital in 2013, it is run by Master Style PLC, a company listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. Its reputation is built around face and nose work, with formal training links to Korean cosmetic surgery institutes.

Masterpiece is a face-and-nose specialist first, and its unusual edge is transparency, since a listed parent company means a level of financial and governance disclosure you almost never get from a cosmetic clinic. On its core facial work, the volume is high enough to build real technical consistency.

LocationBangkok
AccreditationMinistry of Public Health Licence, Thai FDA Oversight, SET-Listed Operator, No International Accreditation
TypeCosmetic Specialty
Established2013
Operating Rooms7

2. Bumrungrad International Hospital

Bumrungrad is the benchmark other Asian hospitals are measured against, and the closest thing the region has to a gold standard. It was the first private hospital in Asia to earn JCI accreditation, back in 2002, and now treats more than 520,000 international patients a year from over 190 countries.

For a first cosmetic trip abroad, Bumrungrad is the closest thing Thailand offers to a no-surprises hospital, and that certainty is what the premium buys you. It is the flagship the rest of the market looks up to, ranked among the world's best hospitals and equipped to match, with robotic surgery suites, a 24-hour helipad, and concierge service that extends to embassy support and VIP transfers.

LocationBangkok
AccreditationJCI Accredited, GHA with Excellence, ISO 15189, CAP Accredited Lab
Int'l Patients/Year520,000+
Specialist Centres60+
Physicians1,200+

3. Wansiri Hospital

Wansiri Hospital

Wansiri is a purpose-built cosmetic and plastic surgery hospital in the Bang Kho Laem district of Bangkok, rather than a general medical centre. It is led by veteran board-certified plastic surgeon Dr Saran Wannachamras and built around aesthetic and gender-affirming surgery, drawing a largely international patient base for rhinoplasty, breast, body and sex reassignment procedures.

Wansiri sits in the same bracket as Kamol, a dedicated aesthetic hospital rather than a general one, and it should be judged on the surgeon and the specialty rather than on badges. The draw is a senior surgeon who performs these operations in volume. The catch is that you are trusting the specialist model rather than a hospital-wide safety net.

LocationBangkok
AccreditationMinistry of Public Health Licence, Thai FDA Oversight, Thai-Board-Certified Surgeon, No International Accreditation
TypeCosmetic Specialty
LocationRama III, Bangkok
Known ForRhinoplasty, Breast, SRS

4. Samitivej Sukhumvit Hospital

Samitivej Sukhumvit is one of Bangkok's most established private hospitals, JCI-accredited since 2007 and part of the BDMS network. Its Plastic and Esthetic Surgery Institute occupies a dedicated floor, and roughly 40% of the hospital's patients come from outside Thailand, supported by multilingual interpreters and a full international patient service.

Samitivej suits patients who want a serious hospital without the scale and bustle of the biggest names, and that calmer, more measured feel is the point rather than a compromise. It has the accreditation and governance of a major group behind it, but reads more like a large private hospital than a medical-tourism machine.

LocationBangkok
AccreditationJCI Accredited, HA Thailand, JCQHC, ISO 9001:2015
International Patients~40% of Volume
Inpatient Beds275
Specialists400+

5. Phuket Plastic Surgery Institute (PPSI)

Phuket Plastic Surgery Institute (PPSI)

PPSI is what you get when two long-running Phuket aesthetic centres merge into a single specialist institute and base it inside a JCI-accredited hospital. Founded in 2016, it pairs Thai Board-certified plastic surgeons with full hospital infrastructure, so a cosmetic procedure here is backed by emergency cover, on-site diagnostics, and overnight nursing rather than a standalone clinic setup.

PPSI's pitch is having it both ways, pairing the day-to-day focus of a specialist aesthetic team with the emergency backup of the JCI-accredited hospital it sits inside. In Phuket, that combination is genuinely hard to find elsewhere.

LocationPhuket
AccreditationJCI-Accredited Host Hospital, ISAPS Membership, Thai Board of Plastic Surgery, International Finance Health Care Award 2019
Host HospitalJCI-Accredited
Founded2016
RecognitionIFM Award 2019

6. Bangkok Hospital

Bangkok Hospital

Bangkok Hospital is the cornerstone of the BDMS group, Thailand's largest private hospital network with 60 hospitals nationwide. It is one of only two Thai hospitals widely considered premium tier for international patients (alongside Bumrungrad), and the only hospital in Thailand to hold the Royal Garuda warrant, a mark of exceptional service personally granted by the Thai monarchy. For cosmetic surgery, it offers the ultimate safety net, full tertiary hospital infrastructure behind every procedure.

Bangkok Hospital is the pick when the safety net matters more than the price tag, because little can happen during or after surgery that this hospital is not equipped to handle. That reassurance, backed by the largest hospital network in the country, is the whole proposition.

LocationBangkok
AccreditationJCI Accredited, Royal Garuda Warrant, HA Thailand
Beds488
Physicians1,200+
Int'l Patients/Year100,000+

7. Bangkok Hospital Phuket

Bangkok Hospital Phuket

Bangkok Hospital Phuket was the first hospital in southern Thailand to earn JCI accreditation, back in 2009. Part of the BDMS network, Thailand's largest private hospital group, it pairs full general-hospital infrastructure with a long-running cosmetic surgery service and an international patient team that handles interpreters, transfers, and documentation.

In southern Thailand this is the hospital-grade option, and its worth shows up precisely in the rare case where something goes wrong rather than in the routine visit. Everything you would want on hand in an emergency is already in the building, which is not something Phuket's smaller cosmetic clinics can say.

LocationPhuket
AccreditationJCI Accredited, HA Thailand, ISO 9001 Certified, BDMS Network Member
Inpatient Beds~200
Specialist Centres20+
Opened1995

8. Chiangmai Ram Hospital

Chiangmai Ram Hospital

Chiangmai Ram was the first hospital in northern Thailand to earn Joint Commission International accreditation. Part of the Ramkhamhaeng Group, it pairs 350 inpatient beds with a dedicated international patient department, an in-house cosmetic and plastic surgery clinic, and a city-centre location under ten minutes from the airport.

If you specifically want to recover in Chiang Mai rather than Bangkok, Chiangmai Ram is the safety-first choice, and locally it is not a close call. Because the cosmetic work sits inside a full general hospital, overnight monitoring and emergency cover are a corridor away rather than a transfer away.

LocationChiang Mai
AccreditationJCI Accredited, HA Thailand, ISO 9001, ISO 14001
Inpatient Beds350
Established1993
From AirportUnder 10 min

Choosing for eyelid surgery

Ask which technique the surgeon recommends for your eyes, incisional for a permanent defined crease or suture for a lighter, faster-healing result, and why. A surgeon who tailors the approach to your anatomy, rather than applying one method to everyone, is the one to trust with such a visible feature.

A small procedure with a fine margin

Eyelid surgery is quick and low-risk, which can make it tempting to shop on price alone. The catch is that the difference between a natural result and an over-done one is a matter of millimetres, and it sits in the middle of your face. This is one procedure where a surgeon who does eyes constantly, and can show you understated results, is worth more than a small saving.

Common questions

Look for a surgeon who performs eyelid and facial work in high volume rather than a general list. Face-focused hospitals such as Masterpiece, alongside premium options like Bumrungrad, tend to have the deepest eyelid experience. Send us a photo and what you are hoping for and we will point you to the right surgeon.

Suture methods create a crease with stitches and heal faster, but the crease can soften over time. Incisional methods remove a little skin and fat for a permanent, more defined result with a longer recovery. The right choice depends on your eyelid anatomy, which is why a surgeon who tailors the technique matters.

Most swelling and bruising settle within one to two weeks, and many patients are presentable for travel after about seven days. Fine settling of the crease continues for a few weeks, so plan any important events well after the procedure and follow the surgeon's aftercare closely.
Nick Peplow

Nick Peplow

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Founder & Lead Coordinator

Last reviewed: July 4, 2026

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