Dossier · record
Absolute Beauty Clinic — Thong Lor (Bangkok)
53TI /100
MOPH clinic-licence verifiability —
Named responsible doctor + TMC registration 4
Licence-number / credential disclosure 3
Independently verifiable facility accreditation (HA/JCI/AACI) 2
Legal-entity traceability (DBD) 3
Patient documentary transparency (risks, consent, terms) 2
Advertising honesty 3
EN/TH/中文 cross-front consistency —
Decision-path clarity 3
Public-claim sourcing discipline 3
responsible doctor(s) resolved in the TMC register (active registration) · 82% verification hold · H1 🌐 www.absolutebeauty-clinic.com ↗ · RECORD № BCL-ABSOLUTE-BEAUTY · data as of 2026-07-11 · editor-reviewed
Measured · 80%
M1 · MOPH clinic-licence verifiability — · 10%
OFFICIAL An MOPH private-facility name search on 2026-07-11 across the Absolute transliterations (แอ็บโซลูท / แอ๊บโซลูท, via the shared substring บโซลูท) returned nine licensed facilities — Absolute Health co-clinics in several provinces, two Absolute dental clinics and an Absolute Air clinic — none of them this Thong Lor cosmetic-surgery clinic, which evidently registers under a Thai facility name rather than an Absolute transliteration. A search/naming limitation, not an absence of licence: the directing plastic surgeon is TMC-confirmed (see M2) and the clinic operates openly at Thong Lor. The record lists but stays provisional (not ranked) until the exact registered Thai name closes M1. · provisional
M2 · Named responsible doctor + TMC registration 4 · 24%
OFFICIAL The directing doctor resolves in the TMC register: Chatchai Pruksapong (นพ. ชาติชาย พฤกษาพงษ์), active registration since 2001, with TMC-certified board specialties in Surgery and Plastic Surgery — which also reconciles the site/social name variants (Chatchai / หมอชาติชาย). No Medical-Council licence number is published on the clinic's own site.
M3 · Licence-number / credential disclosure 3 · 12%
UNVERIFIED Credentials are described in prose (Doctor of Medicine, Mahidol; board of general surgery, Khon Kaen; board of plastic and reconstructive surgery, Mahidol; Thai society of plastic surgery member), but no Medical-Council licence number is published on the own site, and a /doctor/ page returned HTTP 404.
M4 · Independently verifiable facility accreditation (HA/JCI/AACI) 2 · 6%
UNVERIFIED No hospital-level accreditation body (HA / JCI / AACI) is claimed; the site cites a Society of Plastic Surgeons of Thailand membership (not a facility accreditation) and a vague 'certified to international standard' claim with no issuing body named.
M5 · Legal-entity traceability (DBD) 3 · 8%
UNVERIFIED The operating brand 'Absolute Beauty Clinic' (and 'Aesthetic Center by Absolute Beauty Clinic') is named on the surface, but no registered operating company (บริษัท … จำกัด) or DBD number is published for independent legal-entity confirmation.
M6 · Patient documentary transparency (risks, consent, terms) 2 · 8%
UNVERIFIED A Privacy Policy link is present, but no substantive informed-consent, risk-disclosure, aftercare or terms document was located.
M7 · Advertising honesty 3 · 12%
UNVERIFIED Mixed discipline: a 'No.1 cosmetic-surgery center' brand descriptor and a 'certified to international standard' claim with no issuing body, plus volume claims ('over 15 years', 'more than 100,000 cases'); no explicit guarantee or FDA (อย.) claim was found.
Editorial · 20%
E1 · EN/TH/中文 cross-front consistency — · 8%
UNVERIFIED editorial — The clinic site is effectively Thai-only with no visible language selector; a cross-front EN/TH/中文 comparison has not yet been run, so E1 is left unscored pending the locale-map pass. · provisional
E2 · Decision-path clarity 3 · 6%
SECONDARY editorial — The decision path is partly clear: the directing surgeon is named and a Thong Lor address is given, but part of the booking path runs through third-party aggregators and the own site omits some contact and consent detail (a /doctor/ page 404s).
E3 · Public-claim sourcing discipline 3 · 6%
UNVERIFIED editorial — Public claims are moderately disciplined: a 'No.1' brand descriptor and an unsourced 'international standard' claim sit alongside volume figures, but there is no guarantee or FDA claim.
Editorial verdict. A Thong Lor plastic-surgery clinic with a verifiable spine: the directing surgeon, Dr. Chatchai Pruksapong, resolves in the TMC register as an active board plastic surgeon since 2001, and the registry match also reconciles the site-vs-social name variants. The open points are disclosure-level and structural: no Medical-Council licence number or legal entity on the own site, only society membership and a vague 'international standard' rather than a facility accreditation, a 'No.1' brand descriptor, and a domain flag — the assigned no-hyphen domain is a parked sale page while the clinic operates at the hyphenated address. The reason this record does not yet rank is that the MOPH licence number was not isolated under the Thai spellings tried as of 2026-07-11 (a search limitation, not an absence of licence). The entry lists and stays provisional until an M1 retry closes. The clinic has a right of reply.
What this register does NOT measure We do not rate the result of a procedure, a doctor's talent, the survival of a result, complications or "who's better". We verify structural facts: the MOPH facility licence and the responsible doctor's TMC registration, the legal entity (Thai DBD), the doctor's identity, advertising honesty and documentary transparency — and where something is unconfirmed, we say so.