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タイでの母趾外反症矯正術の平均価格は$3,000 / 102,000฿、最低価格は$2,200 / 74,800฿、最高価格は$3,800 / 129,200฿です
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母趾外反症矯正術から $2,200 / 74,800฿から $2,000 / 68,000฿から $3,500 / 119,000฿
外反矯正術から $3,500 / 119,000฿から $4,000 / 136,000฿から $12,000 / 408,000฿
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タイでの母趾外反症矯正術概要

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85%
手術時間 - 2 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 7 日
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Pongsathron Liengwattanakul

11年の経験

Dr. Pongsathron Liengwattanakul is an orthopedic specialist at Mali Interdisciplinary Hospital in Bangkok. He focuses on restoring mobility through both surgical and regenerative treatments. Dr. Liengwattanakul treats complex conditions including scoliosis, degenerative spine disease, and joint osteoarthritis. He works within a facility holding AACI and GHA international medical accreditations.

  • Performs knee and hip replacements and therapeutic arthroscopy.
  • Uses PRP and stem cell therapy for joint and spine repair.
  • Treats various sports injuries, meniscus tears, and bone fractures.
  • Offers total knee replacement using the OMNI robotic system.
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Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn

36年の経験

Dr. Thongchai Theerajumyaporn is an orthopedic surgeon at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. He specializes in robotic-assisted spine surgery and joint reconstruction. Dr. Thongchai completed intensive fellowships in spine and joint surgery at UC Davis, California. He is a member of the Royal College of Orthopedic Surgeons of Thailand.

  • Certified in robotic spine surgery at the Florida Hospital Nicholson Center.
  • Uses PRP and stem cell therapy for musculoskeletal conditions.
  • Treats adolescent idiopathic scoliosis and complex pediatric spine deformities.
  • Performs total disc replacements and minimally invasive spine procedures.
  • Published research on bone morphogenetic proteins and spinal screw placement.

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Tess Raunig • 手根管開放術
アメリカ合衆国
Jun 25, 2025
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予想より早く回復しています。10日後にはコンピュータやピアノを使った仕事に戻りました。
メンネスクリニックはとてもプロフェッショナルで、手根管開放術を受けるならぜひお勧めします。 私はメネスクリニックの整形外科医であるDr.Bigに両手根管開放術を受けました。私のCTSは重度で、脳性麻痺もあるため、手術を受けるときは緊張しました。ビッグ先生は以前にも脳性麻痺の人の手術をしたことがあり、何を期待すればいいのか、どのように手術をすれば最良の結果が得られるのかをよくご存知でした。思っていたよりも治りが早く、10日後にはコンピューターやピアノを使った仕事に復帰しています。
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Aug 9, 2025
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この処置をいくら称賛しても足りないほどです
治療とサービスには本当に驚かされました。 少なくとも数ヶ月は 少なくとも数ヶ月は効果を感じられないと思っていました。2日後、私はほとんど痛みがなくなり、私が感じることはありませんと言われました。 少なくとも2ヶ月は効果を。ご期待ください。幹細胞について考えている人は、正直なレビューが必要なら私に連絡してください。私はこの治療法を賞賛することはできません。もし、5年間痛みがなかったら、また受けに来ます。 5つ星の会場スタッフと治療 ❤️
Myriam • 整形外科医相談
ベルギー
Jan 25, 2026
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信頼できる雰囲気
病院の場所を考えると、送迎サービスはとても便利です。安心できる雰囲気です。
スタッフの素晴らしいおもてなしとプロ意識
匿名 • 幹細胞療法
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Oct 16, 2024
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物事は順調に進んでおり、問題はありません。
物事はスムーズに進んでいるようで、特に問題はない。
私はほとんど個人的な人間なので、gjj987と書いてもらえますか?
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手術がどれだけ成功したかは1年経たないとわからないけど、期待しているよ。
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Sep 4, 2019
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すべてが高品質、迅速かつ丁寧です。
管理から医師に至るまで、すべてが質が高く迅速で丁寧です。お勧めします。

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タイでの母趾外反症矯正術に関するFAQ

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How safe is hallux valgus surgery performed in Thailand?

Hallux valgus surgery in Thailand is highly safe, matching international standards through JCI-accredited facilities and Western-trained orthopedic surgeons. Success rates for these procedures exceed 95%, utilizing advanced technologies like robotic assistance and 3D realignment to ensure precise correction and rapid recovery for international patients.

  • Accreditation standards: Hospitals like Bumrungrad International hold Joint Commission International (JCI) and ISO certifications.
  • Surgeon expertise: Specialists often complete fellowships in the USA or UK, specializing in foot reconstruction.
  • Advanced techniques: Clinics utilize minimally invasive surgery (MIS) and 3D Lapidus procedures for better outcomes.
  • Success rates: Leading Thai orthopedic centers report success rates comparable to top Western medical institutions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data reveals a significant safety advantage at specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, which focuses exclusively on musculoskeletal issues. While general hospitals are excellent, these niche facilities often manage higher volumes of specific foot deformities, leading to more refined perioperative protocols and lower infection rates for complex 3D realignment cases.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that safety equals the US or Australia when choosing JCI-accredited hubs. They highly recommend staying 2–4 weeks post-op to complete essential physiotherapy before flying home.

What qualifications do Thai surgeons have for bunion procedures?

Thai surgeons for bunion procedures are board-certified orthopedic specialists who complete a 6-year medical degree followed by 3–4 years of residency. Many hold international fellowships from prestigious institutions like UC Davis and maintain Joint Commission International (JCI) accreditation at leading facilities in Bangkok and Pattaya.

  • Medical licensing: All practitioners must be licensed by the Thai Medical Council.
  • Board certification: Surgeons typically hold certification from the Royal College of Orthopaedic Surgeons of Thailand.
  • International training: Top-tier doctors often complete clinical fellowships in the US, UK, or Australia.
  • Facility standards: Most specialists operate in JCI-accredited hospitals like Bumrungrad or Bangkok Hospital Pattaya.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many general hospitals offer orthopedics, specialized facilities like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus exclusively on musculoskeletal care with 50 dedicated doctors. Choosing a specialist at a high-volume center is key, as some Thai surgeons report performing over 100 bunion corrections monthly.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of video consultations to verify English fluency and surgical technique. Many recommend verifying a surgeon's specific history of 50 or more successful bunion cases before booking.

Will I have visible scars after hallux valgus surgery?

Visible scarring varies by technique, but modern approaches in Thailand often leave minimal marks. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) uses tiny 1–2 cm incisions that typically fade into thin pink lines. Traditional open methods require 3–5 cm incisions, which generally mature and blend into skin folds within 6–18 months.

  • Minimally invasive options: Surgeons use 1–2 cm keyhole punctures that leave barely visible, dot-like marks.
  • 3D Lapidus procedure: This advanced method corrects the 3D deformity while maintaining small, manageable incision sites.
  • Healing timeline: Scars typically transition from red to faint lines over a 6–18 month period.
  • Aftercare essentials: Using silicone sheets and SPF 50+ for 1 year significantly reduces long-term visibility.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many choose Thailand for cost, the real advantage is the high volume of complex cases at centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital. This high patient turnover means surgeons often master `hidden` incision placements along the side of the foot. These techniques ensure the scar remains virtually invisible even when wearing open-toed sandals.

Patient Consensus: Many patients find the resulting thin line far more aesthetically pleasing than the original bunion bulge. They emphasize that strict sun protection is vital in Thailand's tropical climate to prevent the scar from darkening permanently.

When can I walk and return to sports after the operation?

Most patients begin walking short distances with a surgical shoe or crutches 3 to 7 days after hallux valgus surgery in Thailand. Full weight-bearing typically returns by 6 to 12 weeks, while high-impact sports like running usually require 4 to 9 months of recovery.

  • Initial mobility: Patients start partial weight-bearing using crutches or boots within 1 to 6 weeks.
  • Low-impact sports: Activities like swimming or cycling typically resume between 6 to 12 weeks post-op.
  • High-impact return: Running, soccer, or jumping sports generally require 4 to 9 months for safety.
  • Minimally invasive recovery: Advanced techniques may allow walking within 2 to 4 weeks depending on stability.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopedic centers like KDMS Specialized Hospital or JCI-accredited Bumrungrad International often utilize 3D Lapidus or minimally invasive techniques to accelerate early mobility. Data shows these specialized facilities prioritize immediate post-op circulation, but surgeons in Thailand often enforce stricter non-weight-bearing protocols for the first 4 weeks compared to some Western practices to ensure long-term joint alignment.

Patient Consensus: Many travelers emphasize the importance of getting written recovery instructions due to potential language barriers. Most agree that prioritizing swelling management with elevation during the first month is the key to returning to sports without setbacks.

Who is a good candidate for bunion surgery in Thailand?

A good candidate for bunion surgery in Thailand experiences chronic foot pain that limits daily activities despite using orthopedic shoes or inserts for 3 to 6 months. Ideal patients have clinical deformities like hallux valgus confirmed by X-ray at JCI-accredited facilities such as Bumrungrad International Hospital.

  • Treatment failure: You have exhausted non-surgical options like orthotics, toe spacers, or anti-inflammatory medications.
  • Functional impairment: Persistent big toe pain prevents walking, exercising, or wearing standard professional footwear.
  • Severe deformity: Your big toe shifts significantly toward other toes, potentially causing secondary hammertoes.
  • Overall health: You are in stable health to manage anesthesia and initial 6-week recovery.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from specialized centers like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital shows a shift toward 3D Lapidus procedures. While standard surgery is effective, 3D correction addresses the rotational deformity of the bone. This technique is particularly beneficial for younger patients in their 20s or 30s to help lower long-term revision rates.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that surgery must be driven by real, persistent pain rather than cosmetic concerns. Successful recovery requires committing to 2–3 weeks in Thailand for essential post-operative follow-ups before flying home.

What is included in a typical medical-tourism bunion package?

A typical medical tourism bunion package in Thailand covers the complete surgical procedure, including surgeon fees, anesthesia, and 1 to 3 nights of hospitalization. These bundles often feature advanced techniques like minimally invasive Lapiplasty or 3D Lapidus correction at JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok or Pattaya.

  • Core surgery: Includes surgeon fees, anesthesiologist, and advanced techniques like 3D Lapidus correction.
  • Hospital stay: Typically provides 1 to 3 nights in private, internationally accredited hospital rooms.
  • Diagnostics: Covers essential pre-operative tests such as X-rays, blood work, and ECGs.
  • Logistics: Often includes VIP airport-to-hospital transfers and dedicated international patient coordination services.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While base prices range from $2,200 to $3,800, the highest value is found at specialized hubs like KDMS Hospital. They focus exclusively on orthopedics, performing over 1,000 procedures annually. Using dedicated orthopedic centers often ensures more precise outcomes than general multi-specialty hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize confirming whether specialized walking boots and post-operative physiotherapy are included. Many recommend budgeting for 7 to 14 days of local hotel recovery to ensure safe travel home.

Which cities in Thailand are best for bunion surgery?

Bangkok is the premier city for bunion surgery in Thailand, hosting specialized centers like KDMS Orthopedic Hospital and Bumrungrad International Hospital. These JCI-accredited facilities offer advanced 3D bunion correction and minimally invasive techniques, while Pattaya and Phuket provide high-quality alternatives for coastal recovery.

  • Bangkok expertise: Home to Thailand first hospital dedicated exclusively to orthopedic care, KDMS.
  • Advanced technology: Facilities like Bumrungrad and Vejthani offer robotic-assisted and 3D Lapidus procedures.
  • Pattaya options: Bangkok Hospital Pattaya serves as the main Eastern Seaboard JCI-accredited center.
  • Phuket care: Bangkok Hospital Phuket provides specialized foot care within a resort-style environment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Chiang Mai offers lower costs, data suggests Bangkok is the safer choice for complex cases. High-volume centers like Bumrungrad treat over 1 million patients annually, ensuring surgeons maintain peak proficiency. Choosing a dedicated orthopedic hospital like KDMS often results in more focused post-operative care than general facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that Bangkok surgeons handle significantly higher case volumes than those in tourist hubs. Many survivors of recursive bunions recommend traveling to the capital for specialized 3D correction to ensure long-term success.

What are the common surgical risks associated with hallux valgus surgery in Thailand?

Standard medical risks for bunion surgery in Thailand include recurrence, joint stiffness, and nerve irritation. Local factors like high humidity increase infection risks. Long-haul flights back to Australia require careful timing to prevent deep vein thrombosis.

  • Structural complications: Bunions return in 5% of cases due to muscle imbalance or insufficient correction.
  • Hardware issues: Internal titanium pins or screws cause discomfort in 3% to 25% of patients.
  • Nerve irritation: Temporary numbness or tingling along the toe can occur following bone realignment.
  • Climate-related infection: High humidity in Bangkok or Phuket increases sweating around surgical bandages.
  • Travel-induced thrombosis: Flying too soon after lower-limb surgery significantly raises blood clot risks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic hospitals often reduce risks through specialised infrastructure. KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital handles 1,000+ patients annually as a dedicated facility. This helps avoid the cross-infection risks found in general hospitals. Australian patients often prefer surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital. He completed clinical training in Melbourne. This means he understands the follow-up requirements Australian GPs expect.

Patient Consensus: Many patients report significant swelling and stiffness that lasts for months after returning home. They suggest arranging a local podiatrist in Australia before departing to manage long-term recovery.

What is the recovery timeline for hallux valgus surgery in Thailand?

Initial recovery from hallux valgus surgery in Thailand takes 6 to 12 weeks for bone healing. Most international patients are cleared to fly home after 7 to 10 days of local monitoring. Full functional recovery and high-impact activities typically require up to 12 months.

  • Hospital stay: Most patients undergo day-case surgery or stay 1 night for observation.
  • Flying clearance: Surgeons usually clear patients for air travel 7 to 10 days after surgery.
  • Early mobility: Patients use specialised stiff-soled hospital shoes for the first 2 weeks.
  • Bone consolidation: Low-impact exercises like swimming often resume between 6 and 12 weeks.
  • Long-term healing: Minor swelling during the day can persist for 6 to 9 months.

Bookimed Expert Insight: KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Thailand performs over 1,000 procedures annually. This high volume allows surgeons to master 3D Lapidus and robotic-assisted techniques. These methods often provide more stable bone correction than traditional open surgery. This stability is vital for international patients facing long-haul flights back to Australia.

How long should an Australian traveller stay in Thailand for hallux valgus surgery?

Australian travellers should stay in Thailand for 14 to 21 days after hallux valgus surgery. This timeframe allows the wound to stabilise and help the foot manage cabin pressure changes. At least 2 weeks are needed to reduce deep vein thrombosis risks on flights to Australia.

  • Initial recovery: Spend the first 3 days for surgery and monitoring at a Bangkok hospital.
  • Suture removal: Keep the foot elevated until stitches are removed around day 14.
  • Fit-to-fly: Obtain a formal medical clearance certificate before boarding the 7-9 hour return flight.
  • Mobility assistance: Use airport wheelchair services as weight-bearing remains limited during the first few weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thai orthopaedic centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus solely on bone and joint health. This specialisation often allows for robotic-assisted surgery for more precise corrections. Some specialists, including Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital, completed clinical training in Melbourne. This bridges the gap between Thai surgical expertise and Australian healthcare standards.

Patient Consensus: Plan for at least 14 days in Thailand for the first dressing change and incision check. Build in buffer days for swelling. Check that your return flight accommodates crutches or a post-op shoe.

Which surgical methods for hallux valgus correction are available in Thai hospitals?

Thai hospitals provide a range of hallux valgus corrections. These include traditional osteotomies, minimally invasive percutaneous surgery, and 3D Lapidus procedures. Leading JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok and Pattaya specialise in these interventions. They categorise treatments based on joint stability, deformity severity, and the presence of arthritis.

  • Corrective osteotomies: Surgeons perform precise bone cuts like Chevron or Scarf to realign the big toe.
  • 3D Lapidus procedure: This method rotates the metatarsal bone back into position to address root instability.
  • Minimally invasive techniques: Specialists use keyhole incisions of 2–6 mm to reduce scarring and speed up recovery.
  • Robotic-assisted surgery: Dedicated centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital use robotic technology to improve surgical precision.
  • Joint fusion: Surgeons permanently fuse damaged joint surfaces for patients with severe osteoarthritis or recurring bunions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many centres offer standard bunion shaving. However, Bookimed data shows a clear trend towards 3D Lapidus procedures for severe cases. At specialised hubs like Bumrungrad International Hospital, these procedures cost from $5,500 to $9,000. This 3D realignment significantly reduces the chance of the bunion returning compared to traditional bone-only shaving.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand recommend asking for specific trade names like Lapiplasty or percutaneous techniques during consultations. They highlight how thorough imaging helps surgeons choose between simple realignment or first metatarsal fusion for long-term stability.

What is typically included in hallux valgus surgery packages in Thailand?

Hallux valgus surgery packages in Thailand bundle the primary procedure with essential hospital care. These bundles cover surgeon and anaesthetist fees, operating theatre costs, and a 1–2 night hospital stay. Most JCI-accredited facilities include medical implants, small titanium screws, and post-operative mobility shoes.

  • Surgical team: Covers fees for the orthopaedic surgeon, assistant surgeons, and scrub nurses.
  • Clinical stay: Includes 1–2 nights in a private room with meals and nursing care.
  • Medical hardware: Bundles the cost of titanium screws, locking plates, or surgical wires.
  • International support: Provides care coordinators, translation services, and airport-to-hospital ground transport.

Bookimed Expert Insight: KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital in Bangkok is Thailand's first dedicated orthopaedic-only facility. This specialisation means better access to robotic-assisted technology and co-treatment spaces. Choosing an orthopaedic-only centre can streamline recovery as every staff member specialises in foot mechanics.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand enjoy comprehensive care including surgeon and anaesthetist fees and hospital stays. They recommend confirming if pre-op imaging, blood tests, and discharge medications are included to avoid extra costs.

Which are the top hospitals in Thailand for hallux valgus correction?

Top hospitals in Thailand for hallux valgus correction include KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital, Bumrungrad International, and Vejthani Hospital. These facilities offer 3D Lapidus procedures and minimally invasive surgery (MIS) within JCI-accredited environments. Patients save up to 74% compared to Australian surgical costs.

  • KDMS Hospital: Specialised musculoskeletal centre featuring focused bone and joint care.
  • Bumrungrad International: Newsweek-ranked facility serving over 500,000 international patients annually.
  • Vejthani Hospital: Known as the King of Bones for complex deformity corrections.
  • Sikarin Hospital: JCI-accredited hub frequently chosen by Australian and New Zealand patients.
  • Bangkok Hospital Pattaya: Regional centre offering orthopaedic standards in a coastal recovery setting.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Australian patients benefit from surgeons like Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital. He completed clinical training in Melbourne. He specialises in regenerative orthopaedic techniques. Choosing a dedicated facility like KDMS Hospital often results in more streamlined pathways.

Why do international patients choose Thailand for orthopaedic surgery?

International patients choose Thailand for orthopaedic surgery due to its 60+ JCI-accredited hospitals. They receive immediate access to specialised procedures. Surgeons often hold certifications from the US or Australia. They use techniques like 3D Lapidus and robotic-assisted surgery with no waiting lists.

  • Significant savings: Hallux valgus surgery typically costs $2,200 to $3,800 in Thailand.
  • Australian comparison: Prices are roughly 64% lower than the $8,300 Australian average for orthopaedics.
  • Specialised care: Centres like KDMS Specialized Orthopedic Hospital focus exclusively on musculoskeletal treatments.
  • Advanced techniques: Facilities use 3D bunion correction and minimally invasive surgery for faster recovery.
  • Expert credentials: Dr Thongchai Theerajumyaporn at Intrarat Hospital holds clinical training certifications from Melbourne.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Thailand leads in orthopaedic infrastructure. Clinics like KDMS are dedicated solely to bone and joint health. This specialisation means patients access 50+ doctors in one facility. These experts focus on specific joint types rather than general surgery. For Australians, this concentrated expertise often results in more precise outcomes.

Patient Consensus: Patients highlight the seamless coordination in Thailand. Diagnostic imaging, specialist consultations, and surgery often occur within days. Many note the high level of comfort in international wings. They also value the thorough support provided by multilingual staff.

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