Presbyopia treatment in Thailand typically costs between AUD $2,555 / ฿A86,879 and AUD $4,543 / ฿A154,451 for the total procedure. Final expenses vary based on chosen technology, surgeon expertise, and the specific clinic tier in Bangkok. Patients save around 65% by travelling to Thailand from Australia, where this treatment averages AUD $10,221 / ฿A347,516. Packages generally include preoperative tests, surgeon consultations, and necessary post-operative medications.
Bookimed Expert Insight: Paying for top-tier Bangkok clinics offers exceptional value through technology and expertise. Laser Vision at Bangkok Eye Hospital uses AI robotic diagnostics and has performed over 100,000 surgeries. Their SMILE Pro 2.0 packages cost approximately A$6,800 and cover extensive medical screenings. Specialist centres like TRSC International also feature pioneers who introduced LASIK to Southeast Asia, ensuring high-standard outcomes for Australian patients.
| Thailand | Turkey | ||
| Presbyopia Treatment | from AUD $2,555 / ฿A86,879 | from AUD $2,129 / ฿A72,399 | from AUD $3,407 / ฿A115,839 |
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Professor Pichit Naripthaphan is a leading figure in vision correction, currently serving as President of the Cataract and Refractive Surgery Club of Thailand.
Dr Ponpawee Jindarak is a US-trained ophthalmologist based at Intrarat Hospital who holds an International Clinical Fellowship from the University of Illinois in Chicago.
Dr Anun Vongthongsri was the first Thai eye specialist to be certified in refractive surgery and serves as the Medical Director of Laser Vision.
Professor Vivat Komolsuradej is a leading Refractive Surgery expert in Thailand who formerly led the specialty medical centre at Mettapracharak Hospital.