How aesthetic clinics in Asia-Pacific are using browser-native simulation to enhance patient consultations. Available in Thai, Korean, Japanese, and English.
Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region for cosmetic procedures, holding 32.5% of the global plastic surgery software market. Cities like Bangkok, Seoul, Singapore, and Mumbai are global hubs for aesthetic surgery — yet most simulation tools are built for Western markets.
Medical tourism is a defining feature of APAC aesthetic surgery. Patients travel from across the region and globe for procedures. Many consultations happen across language barriers. Visual simulation tools bridge this gap — when a patient can see the projected outcome on their own face, language becomes secondary.
Aesthetic ideals also vary significantly across Asian markets: Seoul emphasizes V-line jawline, double eyelid surgery, and rhinoplasty for bridge augmentation. Bangkok sees high demand for rhinoplasty tip refinement, chin augmentation, and blepharoplasty. Singapore's growing demand is led by non-surgical procedures — fillers, Botox, and thread lifts. Mumbai leads with rhinoplasty, followed by blepharoplasty and facial contouring.
APAC has some of the world's strictest data protection laws: Thailand's PDPA requires strict consent for medical data; South Korea's PIPA requires explicit consent for biometric data; Singapore's PDPA imposes purpose limitation and consent obligations; India's DPDPA carries significant penalties for data breaches.
Browser-native simulation, where no patient data leaves the device, simplifies compliance across all these jurisdictions simultaneously.
Faceify Labs is available in English, Thai, Korean, Japanese, and Portuguese. Surgeons and patients can use the platform in their preferred language.
APAC clinics range from state-of-the-art Seoul medical centers to smaller practices in emerging markets. Faceify Labs works in any modern web browser — no specialized hardware, no software installation, no server infrastructure needed.
Here's how an APAC clinic can use simulation in a typical medical tourism workflow: pre-visit, the patient accesses the simulator from the clinic website in their language; during exploration, they try different procedures on their own photo — privately, on their own device; at inquiry, the patient contacts the clinic with specific procedure interest; at consultation, the surgeon refines and discusses achievable outcomes; at decision, the patient has a visual reference to consider before committing to travel.
This workflow reduces the 'consultation tourism' phenomenon where patients visit multiple clinics without committing — they arrive pre-informed and pre-engaged.
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