01The shortest useful first message
Start with five facts: the area or change you are concerned about, what matters most to you, the dates you could attend, your preferred language, and the branch or Bangkok area that is easiest for your route. If you have already had a procedure in the same area, add its approximate date and the product or device name only if you know it.
A practical template is: ‘My main concern is ____. I hope to visit between ____ and ____.
I prefer ____ for communication. The easiest area for me is ____.
I had ____ in this area around ____ / I have not had a previous procedure there.’ You do not need to diagnose yourself or choose a program before sending this message.
02What a coordinator can confirm by chat
Chat is useful for current branch information, directions, opening hours, appointment availability, the communication support available for your date, published service information and the documents or history the team may need later. Ask for the official branch page rather than relying on an old screenshot or social post.
If an image would help orient the conversation, ask first where to send it. A photo can show the general area of concern, but lighting, expression, camera distance and touch examination can change what is seen.
It should not be treated as a diagnosis, a final treatment recommendation or a promise of outcome.
03What should wait for the physician assessment
Suitability, the exact procedure or product, the number of shots or threads, treatment order, personalised recovery and whether doing nothing is a reasonable option all depend on a clinical assessment. These should not be fixed from a short chat or a single photograph.
The final scope and cost can also change when the physician examines the area and reviews relevant history. Ask the team to distinguish published service information from a personalised plan, and ask what is included before you decide.
04Choose the branch before planning the journey
Use the current Branches page to compare the route from your hotel or next appointment, then ask whether the service and preferred communication support are available at that location. Leave a realistic Bangkok travel buffer instead of arranging back-to-back commitments.
Confirm the clinic appointment before buying non-refundable travel. Waleerat does not provide airport pickup, accommodation booking or visa services, so arrange those independently and keep enough flexibility for the in-person assessment to change the plan.
05Questions people rarely ask — but should
Ask who will assess you and who will perform the procedure; why the proposed option fits your anatomy and goals; what alternatives exist, including not proceeding; and which product, device or technique would be used. Ask how its identity can be recorded for your own future care.
Before deciding, ask which effects are expected immediately, when a follow-up result can fairly be assessed, what aftercare is required, which warning signs need prompt contact, who to contact, and what the quoted cost includes. These questions are more useful than asking only for a package name.
06Share less first, then add detail safely
For an initial enquiry, do not send a passport, national ID, patient or HN number, payment details, a full medical record or unrelated health information. Begin with the minimum facts needed for routing.
If more detail is clinically relevant, ask why it is needed and which official private channel should receive it.
Do not place identifiable clinical photos in public comments or group chats. Before sending an image privately, confirm the recipient and purpose, remove unrelated information from the frame, and keep your own copy of what you shared.
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