These promotions are directed to our Australian and New Zealand clients looking for affordable, quality plastic surgery in Phuket.
PIP Breast Implant Revision, Flights, Hotel. All inclusive $5,650
PIAC has arranged PIP Breast Implant Revision packages that are unbeatable in value and ease of booking. Compare our prices to Aussie and Kiwi plastic surgery prices and you will save up to 70% on your surgery. Plus, you recuperate on a tropical paradise.
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Cost AUD$ |
Hospital and Surgery
Book a Breast Implant Revision procedure with PIAC, all inclusive of surgery, replacement implants using Mentor or Silimed implants, hospital fees and one night stay for 135,000 Thai Baht. That’s $4,250 on current exchange rates. If you only want the old implants removed and not replaced, the cost is 100,000 Thai Baht or $3,125
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$4,250 |
Hotel Costs
Stay for 8 nights at the Ibis Phuket on Patong Beach. That’s 12,960 Thai Baht or $400 for the eight nights, including breakfast. |
$400 |
Airfares
Get a low cost airfare direct from any of the budget carriers who fly from Australia to Phuket. Jetstar and V Australia flies direct to Phuket. Tiger goes through Singapore and Air Asia X goes via Kuala Lumpur. Look at www.bestflights.com.au for the latest bargains. You’re sure to find a return flight for less than $1,000 including all taxes. |
$1.000 |
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$5,650 |
What you need to know
- Travel during the months of April though to November 2012
- Costs include airport, hotel and hospital transfers, in a private car or van
- AUD$ rates are correct as of 6th Jan 2012. Prices may change because of currency fluctuations
- Upgrade your hotel to the Aspasia for another $235, or the 5 star Millennium Resort for an additional $400 Click here for more details on hotel packages
Want more information, contact us at
contact@plastic-surgery-phuket.com or use the
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The International Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ISAPS) which all Phuket International Aesthetic Center Surgeons are members strongly supports the recommendation that breast implant patients should check with their doctor or hospital to determine if their implants were manufactured by the French company Poly Implant Prosthesis (PIP). Even without any clinical signs of rupture, these implants should be removed or exchanged immediately to avoid further health risks.