TL;DR

  • A facelift in Thailand averages around $6,000 and breast augmentation around $4,000, both roughly 65% below US prices, though the exact surgery cost depends on which accredited hospital and technique you choose.

  • Le Medica is a concierge that connects you to independent accredited hospitals across Thailand, so surgery is billed per patient at whatever the chosen hospital charges. Le Medica prices and controls the logistics separately.

  • The group discount applies only to logistics: accommodation, transfers, translator, and coordination. It kicks in at a minimum of 2 people and stays flat, so a group of 8 pays the same per-person logistics rate as a group of 2.

  • Surgery cost is never discounted by group size, and mixed procedures are allowed in one booking as long as everyone is treated in the same city.

Facelift and breast augmentation package Thailand: how group pricing actually works

A facelift and breast augmentation package Thailand quote comes in two shapes across the pages that rank for it, and neither shape accounts for a group traveling together. Bangkok Hospital publishes a raw hospital fee table with a face and neck lift at 282,000 THB and breast augmentation from 190,000 THB, plus an explicit list of what the fee excludes. Destination Beauty and Beauty Butler go further by splitting the medical cost from the logistics cost, with Beauty Butler quoting a surgery line at 159,000 THB and a separate 11-night recovery hotel at 38,500 THB.

We reviewed the live pricing pages of Bangkok Hospital, Destination Beauty, Beautiful You Holidays, and Beauty Butler Thailand to map how each one bills surgery versus travel. Each one prices for a single patient, sometimes with a companion added as a support person, and none of the four prices for two or more patients sharing one villa, one translator, and one transfer team.

That gap is where Le Medica works. Surgery stays billed per patient at the chosen hospital's own rate. The logistics that a group can genuinely share get one flat group discount, which is the line item Le Medica prices and controls directly.

What "package" actually means for facelift and breast augmentation groups in Thailand

A package here is two separate line items, not the single all-in number Beautiful You anchors at $7,580. The first line item is surgery, which you pay to an independent accredited hospital. The second is logistics, which covers accommodation, airport and appointment transfers, a translator, and Le Medica's in-destination coordination. Keeping the two apart lets you check each cost instead of accepting one bundled figure.

Group size changes only the logistics line, and the surgery line stays roughly fixed per patient. Two facelift patients still each pay their surgeon the same hospital rate, since a surgeon's time and operating room do not get cheaper because a second patient is booked alongside. What a group of two or more shares is the villa, the transfer team, and the translator, so the per-person logistics cost drops once the two-person minimum is met.

Facelift package: what's included, what's billed separately

The surgery cost for a facelift in Thailand is not a single Le Medica figure. Each accredited hospital sets its own package price, and the range is wide because technique and hospital tier vary. A temporal or thread lift runs from around THB 60,000 to THB 200,000, while a full two-area facelift reaches THB 600,000. The table below shows real packages published at named Bangkok hospitals so you can see the actual spread.

Facelift package (hospital)

THB

USD

Temporal Lift β€” Wansiri Hospital

60,000

$1,620–1,944

Upper Face Lift LA β€” Wansiri Hospital

102,000

$2,754–3,240

Thread Lift, Upper β€” Teeraporn Hospital

200,000

$5,400

Lower Facelift β€” Teeraporn Hospital

300,000

$8,100

2-Area Facelift β€” Teeraporn Hospital

600,000

$16,200

Each hospital package covers the surgery itself. That includes the operating room, the surgeon and anesthesia team, medication, a standard private inpatient room, and nursing care during the stay. Facelift recovery runs 2 to 4 weeks, so most groups plan around a stay long enough for the early follow-up visits before flying home.

Le Medica prices the logistics side, and only that side carries the group discount. Once at least two travelers book together, the flat group rate applies to accommodation, airport transfers, appointment transport, and translator coordination. Surgery is always billed per patient at whatever the chosen hospital charges, and no group size lowers it.

Billed separately from the hospital surgery package: medical clearance and specialist consultation fees, lab and pathology tests, revision or touch-up consults, complication treatment, and any extended ICU stay beyond the standard room. Facelift carries a documented complication profile. Hematoma is the most common short-term complication, followed by seroma, temporary nerve weakness, and unfavorable scarring, and these can occur despite careful preoperative optimization. Confirm with your hospital which of these its package covers before you commit, since coverage differs across providers.

Breast augmentation package: what's included, what's billed separately

The medical side of a breast augmentation package in Thailand averages around $4,000, compared with $8,000 to $15,000 in the United States. That figure is a guide price, not a fixed Le Medica quote. Each accredited hospital sets its own surgery price, and the number moves with the implant type and technique you choose. Le Medica connects you to the hospital and prices only the logistics around it.

Surgery package (per patient, billed by the chosen hospital):

Item

What it covers

Guide price

~$4,000 Thailand average ($8,000-$15,000 in the US)

Included

Surgeon and anesthesia fees, operating room, standard round implants, 1-2 night private room, pre-op bloodwork, post-op medication, follow-up visits

Group logistics package (priced and discounted by Le Medica):

Item

Solo

Group rate (2+ travelers, flat)

Accommodation, transfers, translator, coordination

Full per-person rate

Discounted flat per-person rate

The surgery cost stays fixed per patient. Only the shared logistics drop once your group reaches the 2-person minimum.

What's included

  • Consultation, pre-op screening, and surgeon and anesthesia fees

  • Standard round implants and the operating room

  • One to two nights in a private hospital room

  • Post-op medication, garment, and scheduled follow-up appointments

What's billed separately

Implant upgrades beyond the standard round option carry an added cost, as do premium cohesive or teardrop implants. Revision surgery is never included, and neither is treatment for complications or extended inpatient stays. Replacement compression garments and extra supplies past the standard issue are billed as you use them.

Breast implants also require lifelong monitoring after you return home. The FDA and the American Society of Plastic Surgeons advise routine screening for silent rupture, and current guidance recommends an MRI or ultrasound at 5 to 6 years, then every 2 to 3 years. That screening happens with your local doctor and sits outside any Thailand package price.

The group angle: splitting shared logistics across two or more travelers

The group discount works by splitting one shared logistics booking across everyone traveling together, and it kicks in the moment two patients book the same trip. When you travel solo, you carry the full cost of the accommodation, the airport and appointment transfers, and the translator or coordinator on your own. Once a second patient joins the booking, those same shared resources cover both of you, and Le Medica applies a flat group rate to logistics that lowers the per-person cost for each of you.

The flat rate stays the same no matter how large the group grows. The group logistics discount applies at the two-person minimum and stays the same regardless of how large the group grows. A group of two, four, eight, or ten books on one coordinated trip, and each person pays the same discounted logistics rate. There is no membership tier to buy and no cap on group size, so a larger group does not unlock a further discount beyond the flat group rate. Surgery cost never enters this math. Each patient is billed per procedure at a fixed price, and the group discount touches only logistics.

The mixed-procedure case follows the same rule. One patient can book a facelift while another books breast augmentation on the same trip, and both still share the discounted logistics booking as long as they are treated in the same city. Their surgery costs stay separate and fixed to their individual procedures, but the villa, the transfers, and the coordinator are shared line items priced at the flat group rate for each of them. That is how a facelift patient and a breast augmentation patient can travel and recover together while each pays only their own per-procedure surgery cost plus a discounted share of the same logistics.

None of the four pages reviewed here price this way. Bangkok Hospital quotes hospital fees only, and Destination Beauty, Beautiful You, and Beauty Butler each frame a second traveler as an optional support person rather than a second patient sharing the discounted logistics.

Staggered scheduling: booking facelift and breast augmentation on one group trip

A facelift patient and a breast augmentation patient can recover on the same trip because their surgery dates are offset, not shared. Scheduling both operations for the same morning would force two surgical teams, two operating rooms, and two inpatient beds to line up on one date, which rarely works cleanly at a single hospital. Staggering the surgeries by a few days solves the collision without changing either patient's clinical plan.

The recovery timelines make staggering practical rather than a compromise. A breast augmentation patient typically clears the early bruising and swelling window within the first several days and moves comfortably by the end of the first week. A facelift patient carries a longer visible recovery, with swelling and bruising taking one to two weeks to settle. Booking the breast augmentation first, then the facelift a few days later, puts both patients in their active post-op windows during overlapping calendar days, so neither one sits idle waiting for the other to begin.

That overlap is what lets one shared logistics booking cover both patients. The group rents a single villa, hires one translator, and books one transfer team for the full trip. A staggered schedule keeps both patients inside that same arrival-to-departure window, so the shared accommodation and coordination costs stretch across two people instead of doubling. Simultaneous surgery would not extend those savings any further, and it would strain the hospital's ability to place both patients at once.

Le Medica sequences the surgery dates around each patient's procedure and recovery profile, then holds the villa, transfers, and translator for the combined window. The flat group logistics rate applies once the booking reaches two people, so a mixed-procedure group treated in the same city shares those costs at the same discounted rate regardless of who has which surgery.

Pricing tiers at a glance

The table below shows how per-person cost breaks down across group sizes and procedure combinations. Surgery cost is billed per patient by the treating hospital and never drops with group size. Le Medica's group discount applies only to the logistics side, and it activates once two people book, then holds flat regardless of how large the group grows.

Combination

Group size

Surgery cost (per person)

Logistics (per person)

Facelift only

Solo

Varies by hospital, e.g. Lower Facelift $8,100 (THB 300,000) or 2-Area $16,200 (THB 600,000), Teeraporn Hospital

Full logistics rate

Facelift only

2+

Same per-patient hospital price

Group logistics rate (flat discount)

Breast augmentation only

Solo

Varies by hospital, e.g. Cereform Gel Elipse $1,911.60 (THB 70,800) or Mentor Memory Gel $2,559.60 (THB 94,800), Wansiri Hospital

Full logistics rate

Breast augmentation only

2+

Same per-patient hospital price

Group logistics rate (flat discount)

Both procedures (mixed group)

2+

Each patient pays their own procedure price

Shared group logistics rate

Surgery figures come from named hospital packages published on Le Medica. Facelift ranges from a temporal lift at Wansiri Hospital from $1,620 to a 2-area facelift at Teeraporn Hospital at $16,200. Breast augmentation ranges from a Cereform Gel Elipse package at $1,911.60 to a Mentor Memory Gel package at $2,559.60, both at Wansiri Hospital, before any technique add-ons. The wide range reflects real differences in procedure complexity, implant type, and hospital, not a single set price. The logistics discount is the one number Le Medica controls directly, and it is the same flat reduction for a group of two or a group of ten.

Why Le Medica's package structure holds up against competitor pricing pages

Bangkok Hospital, Destination Beauty, Beautiful You, and Beauty Butler each solve one piece of the pricing problem well. Bangkok Hospital publishes exact THB figures with an honest exclusions list. Destination Beauty splits surgery cost from accommodation cost at procedure-variant granularity. Beautiful You anchors a single clean number, and Beauty Butler runs the two-line-item structure that maps cleanly to what a patient pays a hospital versus what they pay for logistics.

Where all four stop short is the group: each one prices for a single patient, sometimes with a companion, but none of the four apply a discount when two or more patients travel and recover together. Le Medica pairs the same transparency (the surgery price your chosen hospital charges plus a separately stated logistics price) with a flat group rate on logistics once two people book.

To see how the group logistics rate stacks against solo travel, read the Group Travel Logistics guide. To compare surgeon options and real hospital package ranges, start with the facelift and breast augmentation treatment pages.

Frequently asked questions

Does a group facelift and breast augmentation package in Thailand include accommodation?
Yes. Le Medica's logistics pricing covers shared accommodation, airport and appointment transfers, and translator or coordination support. Surgery is billed separately by the chosen hospital, so you can see exactly what the medical fee buys versus what the stay costs.

How much does a facelift and breast augmentation package cost for two people traveling together?
Each person pays their own fixed surgery fee, then splits the shared logistics cost. Once your group reaches the 2-person minimum, the flat group logistics rate applies, which lowers per-person accommodation and transfer costs compared to booking solo.

Can one traveler get a facelift while another gets breast augmentation on the same group trip?
Yes. Le Medica allows mixed procedures within one group booking, provided everyone is treated in the same city. One member can book a facelift and another a breast augmentation on the same coordinated trip.

How long do group members need to stay in Thailand after surgery before flying home?
Recovery stays typically run 10 to 14 nights, aligned with post-op follow-ups before clearance to fly. Some patients extend for weekly checks over several weeks. Your surgeon confirms the fly-home date based on healing, not the itinerary.

Is it safe to travel for plastic surgery as a group?
Traveling for surgery carries higher complication and infection risk than local care, according to UT Southwestern and a 2021 PMC review. Verifying accreditation and surgeon credentials before booking is what reduces that risk.

What's included in the surgery cost versus the group logistics cost?
The hospital's surgery cost covers the operating room, surgeon and anesthesia team, standard implants, hospital stay, and post-op follow-ups. Le Medica's logistics cost covers accommodation, transfers, and coordination. Surgery is billed per patient by the hospital; logistics is priced and shared by Le Medica.

Do group discounts apply to the surgery cost or only to travel and logistics costs?
The group discount applies only to logistics. Each patient's surgery fee stays fixed regardless of group size, because operating room time and surgeon fees don't scale with how many people travel together.

Is there a limit on group size, or a membership requirement?
No cap and no membership. Any group of 2 or more books the flat group logistics rate directly. The per-person logistics rate is the same whether your group is 2, 4, or 10 people.

What happens if one person in the group needs a longer recovery than planned?
Staggered scheduling and one shared logistics booking absorb offset timelines, so a longer individual recovery does not disrupt the group. Extended accommodation beyond the standard stay is billed as an add-on.

Do breast implants require follow-up care after returning home?
Yes. The FDA and ASPS recommend MRI or ultrasound screening at 5 to 6 years post-op, then every 2 to 3 years, per current implant guidance.

What warning signs require contacting the surgeon versus seeking local emergency care?
Contact your surgeon for gradual swelling, firmness, or scar changes, which the PMC facelift review links to hematoma and healing issues. Seek local emergency care immediately for sudden severe swelling, chest pain, difficulty breathing, high fever, or spreading redness.

How far in advance should a group book a combined trip?
Book 8 to 12 weeks ahead so surgery dates, staggered scheduling, and shared accommodation can be coordinated across all members before travel.

Verify before you book

Before your group commits to any package, Le Medica verifies the surgeon's credentials and the hospital's accreditation so you book with facts, not assumptions. We coordinate the staggered scheduling that lets a facelift patient and a breast augmentation patient recover on the same trip, and we hold one shared logistics booking across everyone in the group. Talk to our team at le-medica.com to check surgeons, confirm your hospital, and lock in a coordinated group date before you travel.