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By AI, Created 10:21 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Azurite Medical & Wellness has rolled out a 14-day Bangkok facial rejuvenation package aimed at Australians seeking bundled surgery and recovery support at a lower price than many local options. The offering combines four procedures, hospital care, accommodation and daily nursing in one all-inclusive program.
Why it matters: - Australian demand for bundled facial rejuvenation is rising as local cosmetic surgery prices climb. - The package targets patients who want one operation, one recovery period and more support than a standard clinic booking. - The program undercuts many Australian comprehensive facial rejuvenation quotes, which can exceed AUD $45,000 without accommodation, transfers or extended aftercare.
What happened: - Azurite Medical & Wellness launched the Vertical Restore Full Facelift Package in Bangkok. - The 14-day program starts at AUD $17,500. - The package combines an SMAS facelift, upper and lower blepharoplasty, autologous fat transfer and a surgical lip lift. - The program includes all surgical and hospital fees, accommodation at Chatrium Residence Sathon in Bangkok with a companion suite, daily in-room nurse-led aftercare, and airport and clinic transfers. - Azurite says the launch responds to demand for single-operation, all-inclusive facial rejuvenation amid escalating cosmetic surgery costs.
The details: - The facelift component addresses the midface, neck and temporal areas. - The blepharoplasty component covers both upper and lower eyelids. - Autologous fat transfer is used to restore facial volume. - The surgical lip lift is intended to refine upper lip proportions. - Procedures are performed by Azurite’s Exclusive Partner Chief Plastic Surgeon, Dr Theerapong Poonyakariyagorn, MD. - Dr Theerapong has completed more than 20,000 procedures and has over 25 years of experience. - Dr Theerapong holds Thai Board certification in General Surgery and Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. - Dr Theerapong is a member of ISAPS, the Royal College of Surgeons of Thailand, the Society of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeons of Thailand and the Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons of Thailand. - Dr Theerapong’s international fellowship training has included programs in San Francisco, New York, Shanghai, Rio de Janeiro, Kyoto and Florida. - Surgical consultations are obligation-free and happen before travel. - Azurite team members accompany clients to surgical consultations and hospital appointments in Bangkok. - In-room nursing handles daily wound care during the 14-day stay. - The package can be combined with additional procedures in the same surgical session, subject to clinical assessment. - Azurite directs prospective clients to consider a full consultation, a cooling-off period before booking and medical complications travel insurance for international procedures. - The company also notes that cosmetic surgery carries risks and that recovery and outcomes vary by individual. - More information is available in the company’s announcement.
Between the lines: - The package is designed to compete on both price and convenience, not just procedure count. - By packaging surgery, accommodation, transfers and nursing together, Azurite is selling a managed medical-travel experience as much as a cosmetic operation. - The emphasis on subtle, natural outcomes suggests the offering is positioned for patients wary of an overdone look.
What’s next: - Azurite is taking obligation-free consultations before travel. - Additional procedures may be added in the same session if a clinical assessment supports them. - The company is likely to lean on Bangkok pricing and bundled aftercare as its main selling points for Australian patients.
The bottom line: - Azurite is betting that cost pressure and demand for fuller, one-stop facial rejuvenation will pull more Australians to Thailand for surgery.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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