Laser Eye Surgery in Thailand – Cost, Clinics & complete Guide

The March 2026 cost of Laser Eye Surgery in Thailand is $ 2223

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How Much Does Laser Eye Surgery in Thailand Cost ?

Laser Eye Surgery in Thailand: its average cost is $ 2223 with a price range between $ 1853 and $ 2594 depending on clinic and technology used. Thailand: the cost of your medical treatment depends on several factors, including the complexity of the protocol, the techniques used, the clinic's experience, and any additional tests required.Specialized clinics generally offer personalized care plans that include the initial consultation, treatment planning, medical procedures, and post-treatment follow-up.Comparing clinics allows you to evaluate not only prices, but also the quality of the facilities, the medical protocols offered, and the personalized support provided.

Thailand - Laser Eye Surgery: What the price includes:

Doctor
30 %
Medical Team
10 %
Laboratory
20 %
Clinic
15 %
Equipment
25 %

Clinics offering Laser Eye Surgery in Thailand

362 ถนน พระรามที่ 2 Khwaeng Bang Mot, Khet Chom Thong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, 1015, Bangkok, Thailand

Laser Eye Surgery Price: from $ 1853

Practical information about Thailand for Laser Eye Surgery

You can find your treatment in cities such as Chiang Mai, Bangkok, Phuket or Pattaya depending on availability.

Thailand is a well known as medical hub. The country has a large amount of clinics and hospitals. Most clinics are located in Bangkok and same for the main dental centers.

  • Spoken language: Thai, English widely spoken in private clinics
  • Flights: Direct flights from many European and Asian cities
  • Medical level: Very good, internationally accredited hospitals
  • Documents to provide: Passport, medical records, visa depending on length of stay
  • Other info: Thailand is known for affordable medical care, excellent hospitality, and modern hospitals

Ophthalmology laser techniques and related procedures

Modern ophthalmology relies extensively on advanced laser technologies to treat vision disorders and perform specialized corneal procedures. Ophthalmic lasers are widely used in refractive surgery to correct common visual conditions such as myopia, hyperopia and astigmatism, helping patients improve visual acuity and reduce dependence on glasses or contact lenses.

In addition to vision correction, certain laser technologies are also used for highly specialized procedures affecting the cornea. For example, keratopigmentation (eye color change surgery) uses femtosecond laser technology to create a precise intrastromal corneal tunnel where mineral pigments are introduced to modify the appearance of the iris while preserving the natural structure of the eye.

These procedures belong to the broader field of laser ophthalmology and refractive eye surgery, where different techniques may be recommended depending on the patient’s visual condition, corneal thickness, medical eligibility and aesthetic objectives.

Eye color change • eye color change simulation • keratopigmentation

Medical review 

This page has been medically reviewed for accuracy by Dr Renato De Natale, board-certified ophthalmologist and refractive surgery specialist with more than 30 years of clinical experience with several thousand laser eye surgeries performed. He is recognized for his expertise in keratopigmentation and femtosecond laser procedures.Graduated from Università degli Studi di Messina, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and the University of Basel he is widely known for his work in eye color change procedures.

Last review: March 2026

✓ Treatment in general surgery category
✓ Often related to keratopigmentation
✓ SMILE or Lasik laser protocols

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