Breast Augmentation in Thailand

Breast Augmentation in Thailand

Women who seek to have breast augmentation surgery in Thailand have been flocking to Narravee Aesthetic Clinic in Bangkok.

Narravee features only highly-skilled, accredited plastic surgeons on its staff of doctors as well as nurses and medical technicians who are experts in their fields. 

Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most common plastic surgeries around the world. Although it is commonly performed, it still demands a high level of training, experience and surgical skill. 

Adhering to high standards is necessary to instil confidence in the patients who are trusting their bodies to the care of a facility. This is the main reason that Narravee Aesthetic Clinic is the most popular choice of women seeking breast augmentation surgery in Thailand. 

Reasons for Breast Augmentation

There are several reasons for this surgery. Small or unevenly-sized breasts can be psychologically damaging to a woman’s self-esteem. Sagging breasts, due to age or childbirth can also make a woman feel older than her age. 

The removal of tumours can also be a reason to seek surgical correction of the issue. In your initial consultation, the doctors at Narravee will determine your reasons for the surgery and suggest ways that your needs can be fulfilled to your satisfaction.

Freedom of Choice

You also have the freedom to choose how your new breasts will look. There are two shapes to the breast that provide a natural look and can be adapted to complement all body shapes. These are the round shape and teardrop shape. 

These shapes are accomplished using silicone implants. Another more natural option is to have Fat Transfer Breast Augmentation. In this procedure, fat is removed from an area of the body using liposuction. The fat is then sorted for quality, and the high-quality fat is then used as the material to augment the breast.

With every choice you make, be assured that the knowledgeable doctors and staff at Narravee Aesthetic Clinic will have your excellent care as their main priority. 


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