LASIK Surgery in Thailand

Hospitals, clinics and medical centers in Thailand performing LASIK Surgery.

Cost of LASIK Eye Surgery in Thailand

Minimum priceMaximum price
LASIK Eye Surgery$US 1,800$US 2,000
Presby LASIK (Multifocal) - per eye$US 1,300$US 1,800

Hospitals and clinics offering LASIK Eye Surgery in Thailand

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Private Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
A JCI accredited hospital with a 225 in-patient bed capacity which offers a wide range of medical services. Services for international patients include aesthetic procedures and cosmetic surgery.
Private Hospital in Pattaya, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
This multi-specialty tertiary hospital offers various medical services as well as dental procedures to local and overseas patients. It serves over 100,000 international patients every year.
Private Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
Yanhee International Hospital is a modern international hospital with 400 beds capacity and equipped with facilities to serve inpatients and outpatients for medical, cosmetic and aesthetic procedures.
Private Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
Clinic in Phuket, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
Phuket laser center is a quality laser surgery specialist. Offering LASIK eye surgery, non-invasive skin rejuvenation treatment, Thermage, BOTOX and much more.
Eye Surgery Center in Pattaya, Thailand
LASIK Eye Surgery is available
LASIK is an effective high technology for refractive error correction with Microkeratome, the latest equipment to widen the cornea then shoot the laser to adjust the curve of the cornea painlessly with the most accurate result.
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About LASIK Eye Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is LASIK Eye Surgery?
LASIK - Laser-Assisted in Situ Keratomileusis - is a type of refractive eye surgery to correct myopia (short-sightedness), hyperopia (long-sightedness) and astigmatism in order to remove the need for glasses or contact lenses. LASIK eye surgery is carried out with a laser to flatten and reshape the cornea.

How is LASIK Surgery carried out?
The eye is kept open with a clip. First the surgeon creates a flap on the cornea, which is pulled aside. The surgeon remodels the cornea beneath the flap using a laser, which removes tiny amounts of corneal tissue. The flap is put back into place where it heals over time.

What are the chances of success with LASIK surgery?
According to Mayo Clinic, 80 percent of patients have effective corrected vision following LASIK surgery.

How long will LASIK Surgery last?
The effects of LASIK surgery are thought to be permanent.

How should you prepare for LASIK Surgery?
You should not wear rigid gas permeable contact lenses for three weeks prior to LASIK surgery and other types of contact lenses for three days prior to the procedure. Don’t wear eye make up to the surgery.

Duration of procedure/surgery:
The LASIK procedure takes less than an hour to complete.

Number of sessions required:
It is possible to treat both eyes at the same time, but some surgeons schedule surgery on one eye for a week later.

Days admitted:
None. You will leave the doctor’s office a few minutes after the LASIK procedure.

Anesthesia:
Local anesthesia and a mild sedative.

Recovery:
While you will be able to see immediately following LASIK surgery, your vision may not be completely clear.
Vision clears fully in one or two months.
Many people return to work and light activities the day after LASIK surgery but you should avoid sport and strenuous activity for a week following the procedure.

Risks:
LASIK eye surgery carries some risks but it is a relatively straightforward procedure.

Risks include:

- Visual side effects which may include halos, double vision, foggy vision, glares and difficulty seeing at night.
- Dry eyes.
- Over-correction or under-correction of vision.
- Infection.
- Astigmatism.

After care:
- Take antibiotic and anti-inflammatory eye drops for a few weeks following LASIK eye surgery.
- Protect the eyes from glare with dark shields.
- You may need eye patches at night to prevent infection.
- Avoid using eye make up for the first two weeks after LASIK eye surgery and don’t go swimming.
- Avoid rubbing your eyes following the procedure.