Surgical Case Review
Does Dr. Nond have case reviews?

Not on this website.
But there are reviews from patients who posted by themselves.
Many people contact us and request to see the results of Dr. Nond Rojvachiranonda's work. We apologize for not being able to send those pictures, and we cannot display our patients' photos on this website. This is to maintain patient confidentiality. Meanwhile, some patients who have undergone surgery have posted their own reviews, such as those found on Pantip about nose surgery (Has anyone done rhinoplasty with Dr. Nond Rojvachiranonda? - Pantip, Rhinoplasty with Dr. Nond Rojvachiranonda - Pantip), etc.
Regret trusting the reviews
Have you ever gone to a restaurant that had rave reviews on social media, only to find it didn't live up to the hype? Be it the taste, the atmosphere, the service, waiting time, or price—before you know it, you’ve wasted time, money, and emotions.
Have you ever traveled to a highly-reviewed destination on social media, only to find it didn't measure up? It wasn't as beautiful as the pictures, the service wasn't good, or there were safety concerns. But by the time you realize it, you've already spent time, travel costs, accommodation fees, and energy.
Thanks for the recommendationIf you still don't get it, consider these two examples. If you have a friend or relative who is a foodie, you know they are an expert. They aren't professional critics, meaning they have no vested interests in promoting restaurants. When they recommend a restaurant, we tend to trust their opinion more than online reviews that may have hidden agendas.
If you meet a friend or relative who talks about a trip they took, shows you pictures, and shares their experiences, it seems more reliable than reviews on travel websites or elsewhere that might have commercial interests.
Whom to Trust
Did you know that when you or your relatives fall ill, how do you know which doctor to go to? Doctors and their families never rely on reviews. If it’s a field they're familiar with, they recommend a colleague. If it’s not their expertise, they ask medical colleagues who work in that field. They never recommend based on reviews.
So, what can we conclude?
- Only people within the relevant field truly know who is skilled or specialized in which area.
- You can ask people you know who have previously used the service you're interested in.
- But in both cases, there should be no vested interest in the recommendation.
After reading this, do you still trust reviews as much?
Dr. Nond's Patients
If we had to do reviews, we would only select successful cases and not highlight problematic ones. Should we let patients dress up for the photos? Should we retouch the images?
Most patients who meet Dr. Nond and decide to undergo surgery have seen his work in person from friends or relatives who have had surgery. It’s word-of-mouth recommendations that bring them in for consultations, advice, and inquiries. It has been like this for nearly 30 years, and his friends have even given him the nickname Family Doctor.
Personally, Dr. Nond doesn't view plastic surgery as a business. He won’t persuade or influence patients to undergo surgeries with promotions or words. Instead, he considers the patient's concerns and the feasibility of addressing them based on their body structure. He honestly advises the possible methods and technologies available for their concerns.
Therefore, when consulting with Dr. Nond, the most beneficial approach is knowing your concerns and the desired outcome. If you have images of the desired look, like a specific nose shape, bring them along. This will help provide clear answers about what’s achievable based on your existing structure and whether it’s feasible.
Conclusion
Before deciding on surgery with any doctor, gather information from various sources, including details about the doctor. Don’t just trust reviews. Schedule a consultation to ask questions and receive advice, then consider the best fit for yourself. For Dr. Nond, understanding is key. He answers queries honestly and provides realistic expectations.