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Ponpawee Jindarak

19年の経験

Dr. Ponpawee Jindarak is an ophthalmologist at Intrarat Hospital in Bangkok. She completed an international clinical fellowship in glaucoma in the United States. This training took place at the Illinois Eye and Ear Infirmary in Chicago. Dr. Jindarak specializes in diagnosing and treating complex vision conditions and eye diseases.

  • Completed medical and specialty training at Chulalongkorn University.
  • Treats conditions including glaucoma, cataracts, and retinopathy of prematurity.
  • Performs surgical procedures such as trabeculotomy, pupilloplasty, and corneal transplants.
  • Works at Intrarat Hospital, an ISO-certified facility treating 100,000 patients annually.
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Anun Vongthongsri

31年の経験

Dr. Anun Vongthongsri is an ophthalmologist specializing in the cornea, external disease, and refractive surgery. He graduated from Chulalongkorn University in 1990 with second-class honors. He completed a three-year fellowship at Prince of Songkla University and a residency at Ramathibodi.

He was the first Thai and Southeast Asian ophthalmologist elected to a clinical fellowship in Cornea, External Disease, and Refractive Surgery at the Washington University Eye Center. He took part in clinical studies on PRK and LASIK using an excimer laser.

At Ramathibodi, he has led Cornea and Refractive Surgery since 2001 and directed the fellowship. He is the first Thai doctor certified in refractive surgery. He has performed thousands of LASIK and surface laser procedures. He is the co-founder and Medical Director of Laser Vision. Laservision International LASIK Center is one of the most visited by international ophthalmologists from Southeast Asia and worldwide.

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Vivat Komolsuradej

37年の経験

Dr. Vivat Komolsuradej is an ophthalmologist. He graduated from the Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University. He continued ophthalmology training with funding from Songklanagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Prince of Songkla University. He completed his residency at Srinagarind Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University.

He served as a medical lecturer at Khon Kaen University (2537–39 B.E.). Later, he joined Mettapracharak (Wat Rai Khing) Hospital under the Department of Medical Services, Ministry of Public Health. He headed the Ophthalmology Specialty Medical Center and the Cornea and Refractive Surgery Unit.

He is regarded as one of Thailand’s leading experts in refractive surgery. He has more than 20 years of surgical experience. He served as Medical Director of the Ophthalmology Center at Rangsit University (2563–65 B.E.).

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Wiwan Sansanayudh

20年の経験

Dr. Wiwan Sansanayudh is a corneal surgeon with international experience in modern techniques and technology. She is on the faculty at Phramongkutklao Hospital and practices at Laser Vision International LASIK Center.

Her training includes a clinical fellowship in Cornea and External Disease and Refractive Surgery at Toronto Western Hospital, University of Toronto. She also completed fellowships in cornea and refractive surgery at the Francis I. Proctor Foundation, University of California, San Francisco, and at Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University.

She holds a medical degree from the Faculty of Medicine, Srinakharinwirot University. She completed her ophthalmology residency at Phramongkutklao School of Medicine. She has published many articles and presented at international ophthalmology conferences.

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Is getting eye surgery in Thailand safe?

Eye surgery in Thailand is exceptionally safe when performed at facilities accredited by Joint Commission International (JCI). Leading hospitals in Bangkok and Pattaya utilize FDA-approved laser systems like Zeiss VisuMax, maintained by surgeons often trained in the United States, United Kingdom, or Canada.

  • International accreditation: JCI and ISO certifications ensure hospitals follow rigorous global hygiene and safety protocols.
  • Expert credentials: Surgeons like Dr. Anun Vongthongsri have completed elite fellowships at institutions like Washington University.
  • Advanced technology: Top centers use identical diagnostic and surgical equipment found in premier Western eye clinics.
  • Success rates: Clinical data shows success rates for laser vision correction consistently exceed 95 percent.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many seek out general hospitals, choosing a dedicated specialist center like Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital offers a distinct advantage. Their focus remains exclusively on ophthalmology, which often results in higher specialized staff-to-patient ratios and more focused post-operative care than multi-discipline facilities.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of verifying JCI status rather than relying on marketing. Many recommend planning a 7-day stay to ensure local surgeons can monitor early healing before you fly home.

Why choose LASEK over LASIK?

LASEK is preferred over LASIK for patients with thin corneas, chronic dry eyes, or high-impact lifestyles involving contact sports or aviation. By avoiding a deep corneal flap, LASEK eliminates risks of flap displacement while preserving more corneal tissue and nerve endings for natural tear production.

  • Corneal thickness: Safer for thin or flat corneas by treating only the surface layer.
  • Physical safety: Eliminates flap dislodgement risks for athletes, divers, military personnel, and pilots.
  • Dry eye relief: Reduces long-term dry eye symptoms by preserving more corneal surface nerves.
  • Visual outcomes: Achieves identical long-term 20/20 vision results to LASIK after initial healing.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While LASEK requires a longer 3-5 day initial recovery, Thai specialists at centers like Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital often recommend it for patients in humid climates. Flapless surface ablation reduces long-term risks of microscopic debris or epithelial ingrowth, which can occasionally occur under a LASIK flap in tropical environments.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that while the first few days feel like having sandpaper in the eyes, the peace of mind during activities like scuba diving or martial arts makes the extra recovery time worthwhile.

What is the recovery timeline for LASEK?

LASEK recovery takes 3 to 7 days for initial epithelial healing and 3 to 6 months for full vision stabilization. Patients typically experience significant light sensitivity and discomfort during the first 72 hours as the surface layer regrows under a protective bandage lens.

  • Initial healing: The surface epithelium regrows completely within the first 3 to 7 days.
  • Bandage removal: Surgeons at clinics like Yanhee International Hospital typically remove protective lenses on day 5.
  • Functional vision: Most patients achieve clear enough vision for driving and work within 1 to 4 weeks.
  • Long-term stabilization: Final visual acuity and corneal healing stabilize between 3 and 6 months post-procedure.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While LASEK has a slower recovery than LASIK, it is often preferred for patients with thin corneas. Data from JCI-accredited centers like Bumrungrad International Hospital shows that patience pays off. Even if vision fluctuates during the first month, the long-term structural integrity of the eye is often superior for active individuals.

Patient Consensus: The first 4 days are the most challenging due to intense grittiness and blurriness. It is essential to stock up on preservative-free drops and dark sunglasses before your appointment to manage early light sensitivity.

Where are the best places for LASEK in Thailand?

The best places for LASEK in Thailand are JCI-accredited facilities in Bangkok and Pattaya, where specialized refractive surgery centers offer advanced surface ablation. Top-rated institutions include Bumrungrad International Hospital, Intrarat Hospital, and Laser Vision International LASIK Center, which utilize high-precision 3D eye-tracking and wavefront-guided laser technology.

  • Top-rated hospital: Bumrungrad International Hospital is a world-renowned, JCI-accredited facility serving 1,000,000 patients annually.
  • Specialized eye care: Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital offers exclusive refractive expertise with over 20 years experience.
  • Expert surgeon: Dr. Anun Vongthongsri at Laser Vision was the first Thai doctor certified in refractive surgery.
  • Regional alternative: Bangkok Hospital Pattaya provides JCI-accredited diagnostic and LASEK treatment services on the East Coast.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While luxury hospitals like Bumrungrad attract the most international volume, specialized centers like Laser Vision or Rutnin-Gimbel often provide more competitive pricing. Laser Vision attracts patients from the USA and Australia by maintaining a focused ophthalmology department with 13 specialized doctors. Choosing these dedicated centers can often result in more personalized pre-operative care than in massive general hospitals.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that while recovery takes 5–7 days, those with thin corneas find LASEK much safer than LASIK. Many report achieving 20/20 vision after experiencing peak discomfort on the third day post-operation.

What should I prepare before the LASEK procedure?

Preparing for LASEK in Thailand requires strictly discontinuing contact lenses for 1 to 4 weeks depending on lens type. You must also arrange for 7 to 14 days of local recovery before flying. Patients should secure a driver and prepare a dark, screen-free environment for the initial 48-hour healing phase.

  • Contact lens hiatus: Stop soft lenses 7 days before; hard/RGP lenses require 3 to 4 weeks.
  • Symptom management: Stockpile lubricating drops and prescribed painkillers as sensitivity peaks during days 2 to 4.
  • Pre-op hygiene: Remove all eye makeup and avoid perfumes or lotions on your surgery day.
  • Recovery logistics: Arrange airport transfers and confirm your clinic provides a 24-hour emergency contact.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Thailand offers high-end care at JCI-accredited hubs like Bumrungrad International, the 15-minute procedure is only the start. Data shows full visual stabilization takes 3 to 6 months. Budgeting for a 10-day stay in Bangkok ensures surgeons like those at Laser Vision can perform the critical 1-week follow-up before you fly home.

Patient Consensus: Former patients emphasize the importance of pre-downloading audiobooks and podcasts. The first few days involve intense light sensitivity, making screens impossible to use while waiting for the corneal surface to heal.

How can I verify the safety and quality of a LASEK eye surgery clinic in Thailand?

Verify a Thai LASEK clinic by checking international accreditations such as Joint Commission International (JCI). You should also look for Global Healthcare Accreditation (GHA). Check that surgeons hold corneal fellowships from recognised institutions in Australia, the US, or Canada. This helps confirm strict safety standards for surface laser procedures.

  • Facility accreditation: Prioritise JCI-accredited centres like Bumrungrad International Hospital or Yanhee International Hospital.
  • Quality certifications: Look for ISO 9001:2015 standards held by clinics like Intrarat Hospital.
  • Surgeon fellowships: Verify international training from institutions like the University of Toronto or Washington University.
  • Specialist credentials: Confirm surgeons are Fellows of the International Council of Ophthalmology (FICO).
  • Clinical volume: Select centres like Laser Vision, which has performed 100,000+ successful surgeries.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While many centres offer standard laser surgery, top-tier Thai eye clinics use robotic diagnostics. Specialists like Dr Anun Vongthongsri have performed thousands of surface laser procedures. Choosing a high-volume specialist reduces the risk of long-term healing issues often associated with LASEK.

Am I a suitable candidate for LASEK eye surgery in Thailand rather than LASIK?

LASEK eye surgery in Thailand is typically the safer alternative for patients with thin corneas or chronic dry eyes. It also suits those involved in contact sports. While LASIK uses a corneal flap, LASEK involves surface ablation. This preserves more tissue and removes the lifelong risk of flap dislodgement.

  • Corneal thickness: LASEK is preferred when corneas are too thin for a safe LASIK flap.
  • Physical activity: No flap creation makes LASEK safer for martial arts or military personnel.
  • Dry eye relief: Surface procedures cause less nerve disruption than traditional flap-based LASIK surgery.
  • Procedure cost: Treatment averages $1,500 to $2,400 – significantly below the $4,100 Australian average.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Data from Bangkok centres like Laser Vision suggests that specialists often recommend LASEK for high myopia. This leaves a thicker residual stromal bed. Initial recovery takes 4–7 days compared to 24 hours for LASIK. Surgeons like Dr Anun Vongthongsri prioritise long-term structural stability for international patients.

Patient Consensus: Thai surgeons prioritise thorough pre-op topography and thickness tests before recommending LASEK. Patients found the first few days involve more stinging and light sensitivity. However, the long-term results for thin corneas are excellent.

What is the recovery timeline for LASEK eye surgery in Thailand?

Full visual stabilisation after LASEK in Thailand typically takes 3 to 6 months. Recovery is slower than LASIK because surgeons loosen the corneal surface instead of cutting a flap. Initial healing occurs over 5 days, followed by several weeks of gradual vision sharpening.

  • Peak healing: Surface regeneration occurs during days 1 to 3 with significant light sensitivity.
  • Lens removal: Surgeons at Yanhee International Hospital remove protective bandage lenses around day 5.
  • Functional vision: Most patients resume driving and desk work within 1 to 2 weeks.
  • Water safety: Avoid swimming and keep tap water out of eyes for 4 weeks.
  • Environmental protection: Wear UV-blocking sunglasses to protect healing corneas from tropical sunlight.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While basic clinics offer LASEK from $1,500, JCI-accredited hubs like Bumrungrad International Hospital offer experienced surgeons. These specialists often manage 1,000,000+ patients annually. This provides a safety buffer for managing the extended surface-healing phase.

Patient Consensus: Expect the first 72 hours in Thailand to be rough with pain and blurriness. Functional recovery takes 5 to 7 days. Treat the surgery as a dedicated medical trip rather than a holiday add-on.

What is the difference between LASIK and LASEK eye surgery in Thailand?

LASIK and LASEK in Thailand differ by how surgeons access the cornea. LASIK creates a hinged flap, while LASEK only softens the surface skin. JCI-accredited clinics in Bangkok typically recommend LASEK for patients with thinner corneas or dry eyes.

  • Surgical approach: LASIK uses a laser to create a thick corneal flap.
  • Surface technique: LASEK use an alcohol solution to move the ultra-thin epithelium without a flap.
  • Recovery pace: LASIK offers faster clarity. LASEK needs 3–7 days for epithelial regrowth.
  • Suitability: LASEK is safer for high-impact sports. It removes the risk of flap displacement.
  • Itinerary impact: LASEK patients stay 3–5 days to have bandage lenses removed.

Bookimed Expert Insight: LASEK is often seen as the secondary choice. However, clinics like Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital use diagnostics to determine corneal limits. Clinicians there often favour LASEK for Australians with active lifestyles. This is because it preserves more corneal structural integrity than standard LASIK.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest choosing a clinic based on a surgeon's assessment rather than marketing. They recommend confirming post-operative milestones and telehealth follow-up availability before returning to Australia.

How long do I need to stay in Thailand after my LASEK eye surgery?

Patients should plan to stay in Thailand for 7 to 14 days after LASEK eye surgery. Surface laser procedures require the corneal surface to regenerate. This makes the recovery timeline longer than traditional LASIK. Surgeons usually require a follow-up appointment on day 5 to remove protective bandage contact lenses.

  • Healing window: Plan 3–5 days of rest in dark, screen-free environments while cells regenerate.
  • Bandage removal: Surgeons must remove the protective contact lens before patients are cleared to fly.
  • Cabin air: Low humidity in aeroplane cabins causes intense pain and delays corneal wound healing.
  • Activity limits: Avoid swimming pools and oceans for 3–4 weeks to prevent serious bacterial infections.
  • Travel safety: UV-blocking sunglasses are essential to protect healing eyes from Thailand’s intense tropical sun.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While LASIK recovery is fast, centres like Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital specialise in surface laser techniques. Their surgeons, such as Dr Anun Vongthongsri, have performed thousands of procedures. They typically recommend a full week before flying. This buffer ensures the cornea is stable enough to handle pressurised cabin air without complications.

Patient Consensus: The first 2–4 days involve significant light sensitivity and watering eyes. Staying in Bangkok until the bandage lens removal makes the flight home much more comfortable.

Which are the top-rated clinics for LASEK eye surgery in Thailand?

Top-rated clinics for LASEK in Thailand include Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital, Bumrungrad International, and Intrarat Hospital. These Bangkok facilities hold international accreditations such as JCI and AACI. They specialise in surface laser techniques like LASEK and TransPRK for patients with thinner corneas.

  • Laser Vision Centre: Specialist eye hospital holding AACI accreditation for refractive surgery standards.
  • Bumrungrad International: JCI-accredited facility serving 50% international patients from over 190 countries annually.
  • Intrarat Hospital: Features ISO 9001:2015 certification and modern diagnostic tech for surface laser mapping.
  • Dr Anun Vongthongsri: Leading specialist at Laser Vision who has performed thousands of laser procedures.
  • Yanhee International: Trusted general hospital with JCI accreditation and long-standing ISO certification since 2000.

Bookimed Expert Insight: General hospitals like Yanhee offer reliable care. However, dedicated centres like Laser Vision provide higher surgeon density. Dr Anun Vongthongsri, Dr Vivat Komolsuradej, and Dr Wiwan Sansanayudh all specialise in corneal surgery at this site. This ensures deep expertise in complex LASEK cases.

Patient Consensus: Patients in Thailand recommend choosing dedicated eye hospitals over general facilities for laser procedures. They value surgeons with international fellowships. They also prefer clinics with clear protocols for dry-eye management and remote follow-up support.

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