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AI for Medical Aesthetics Clinics in Thailand

Build PDPA-compliant AI capabilities for medical aesthetics clinics in Thailand, where the draft AI Law will classify high-risk healthcare AI systems under strict governance requirements by 2026.

Thailand's AI market is forecast to reach USD 1.16-1.84 billion in 2025-2026, growing at 26-35% annually, yet enterprise AI adoption stands at only 17-32% with 72% of businesses stuck on basic use cases. Thailand's draft AI Law (2025) introduces a risk-based classification system with 'High-risk AI' categories that will subject healthcare AI applications to strict governance and transparency duties once formalized in 2026. The Worldcoin case — where authorities ordered deletion of 1.2 million users' biometric data — underscores Thailand's increasingly aggressive PDPA enforcement around sensitive personal data. A critical shortage of roughly 80,000 digital professionals constrains AI expansion, with 47% of businesses citing lack of digital skills as the main barrier and only 34% of employees having received digital skills training in the past year.

Duration3-4 days
Investment$18,000 - $35,000 USD
LocationThailand
$3.5 billion AI market by 2030
AI Market Size
24% annual growth in digital economy
Annual Growth
42% of workforce needs upskilling for digital economy
Workforce Upskilling Need

LOCAL CONTEXT

AI landscape in Thailand

Thailand's 4.0 initiative is driving the country's transition from a manufacturing-based to an innovation-driven economy. Government incentives through BOI and the Skills Development Fund are accelerating AI adoption, particularly in manufacturing, tourism, and financial services.

Market Size

$3.5 billion AI market by 2030

THE CHALLENGE

Sound familiar?

PDPA Compliance Uncertainty

Draft AI Law Risk Classification

Sensitive Data Handling After Worldcoin Precedent

Thai-Language and Cultural Training Gap

Underutilised Government Incentives

Our team has trained executives at globally-recognized brands

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OUTCOMES

What you'll achieve

Problems you'll solve

  • Streamline patient consultations with AI-powered assessment and treatment recommendation tools
  • Improve before/after documentation and outcome tracking using AI image analysis
  • Optimise scheduling and reduce no-shows with predictive AI systems
  • Enhance patient acquisition with AI-driven marketing and lead scoring
  • Automate administrative workflows (billing, follow-ups, reminders)
  • Ensure regulatory compliance and patient safety in AI implementations

Value you'll gain

  • Patient Experience: Reduce consultation time by 30-40% while improving personalization
  • Clinical Outcomes: Better treatment planning and outcome tracking with AI insights
  • Operational Efficiency: Increase clinic utilization by 20-30% through optimised scheduling
  • Revenue Growth: Improve patient conversion rates by 25-35% with AI-enhanced consultations
  • Cost Reduction: Decrease no-show rates by 40-50% and reduce admin overhead by 30%
  • Competitive Edge: Position your clinic as a technology leader in Southeast Asia aesthetics

FUNDING & SUBSIDIES

Government funding for AI training in Thailand

DEPA Digital Transformation Fund

Up to THB 200,000 per SME; mini grants up to THB 100,000

SMEs adopting AI tools and training qualify for d-transform grants supporting digital capability building.

Official Source
200% SME Digital Tax Deduction

200% deduction on qualifying digital expenses up to THB 300,000 (effective June 2025 - December 2027)

Qualifying AI training and digital services expenses can be claimed at 200% for tax purposes, effectively halving the net cost.

Official Source
BOI Investment Promotion (AI & Digital Technology)

Up to 13 years CIT exemption (up to 15 years with Competitiveness Enhancement Act); 100% foreign ownership permitted

Corporate income tax exemptions for companies investing in AI and digital technology activities, including training and implementation.

Official Source
Qualified Refundable Tax Credit (QRTC)

30-50% of qualifying expenditures; OECD Pillar Two compliant

Tax credits for R&D and advanced skills development expenditures, with unused credits refundable in cash — directly applicable to AI capability building.

Official Source

REGULATORY LANDSCAPE

Compliance considerations in Thailand

Thailand's PDPA (B.E. 2562), fully enforced since June 2022, governs all personal data processing with civil fines up to THB 5 million per violation and criminal penalties including imprisonment. In 2025, the PDPC levied THB 21.5 million in fines, extending enforcement to data processors. The draft AI Law's 'High-risk AI' classification will subject healthcare AI to strict governance requirements. The Worldcoin enforcement action (1.2M users' biometric data ordered deleted) signals aggressive scrutiny of sensitive data processing. The draft AI Law (2025) introduces 'Prohibited-risk' (social scoring, subliminal manipulation) and 'High-risk' categories with strict governance duties, targeted for formalization in 2026.

CHALLENGES IN THAILAND

Why organizations in Thailand need ai for medical aesthetics clinics

PDPA Compliance Uncertainty

Thailand's PDPA enforcement has escalated rapidly, with THB 21.5 million in fines across five cases in 2025 alone — now extending to data processors, not just controllers. Many organisations lack clarity on how AI systems handle personal data under these evolving requirements.

Draft AI Law Risk Classification

Thailand's 2025 draft AI Law will classify healthcare AI as 'High-risk,' requiring strict governance, transparency, and accountability measures. Clinics and hospitals need to build compliant AI frameworks now before the law is formalized in 2026.

Sensitive Data Handling After Worldcoin Precedent

Thai authorities ordered Worldcoin to delete biometric data of 1.2 million users, signaling aggressive enforcement around sensitive personal data. Healthcare providers handling patient data through AI systems face heightened scrutiny.

Thai-Language and Cultural Training Gap

Effective corporate AI training in Thailand requires a hybrid approach — delivering core concepts in English for multinational context, then debriefing in Thai for emotional connection and deep learning. Most international providers fail to adapt to Thai hierarchical communication norms and learner preferences for interactive, high-energy formats.

Underutilised Government Incentives

Many Thai SMEs are unaware of available AI funding — including DEPA grants up to THB 200,000, the 200% digital tax deduction (effective June 2025), and BOI tax holidays of up to 13 years. Without guidance, businesses miss significant cost offsets for AI training and implementation.

OUR PROCESS

How we deliver results

Step 1

Industry Assessment

We audit your clinic operations—consultation processes, documentation systems, scheduling workflows, patient acquisition funnels—to identify high-impact AI opportunities that improve both patient experience and business outcomes.

Step 2

Curriculum Customisation

We tailor the programme to your clinic's specialties (injectables, laser, surgical, etc.), patient demographics, and Southeast Asia regulatory context (MOH, TGA equivalents), ensuring all examples reflect your practice environment.

Step 3

Hands-On Delivery

Your team learns through practical labs: AI consultation tools, image analysis for outcomes tracking, scheduling optimization, patient communication automation, and marketing analytics—all with patient safety and regulatory compliance built in.

Step 4

Use Case Development

We co-create 4-6 pilot AI projects specific to your clinic—e.g., AI treatment recommender, automated follow-up system, or predictive scheduling—with implementation roadmaps that respect medical regulations and patient privacy.

Step 5

Adoption Support

Post-programme support includes weekly office hours, compliance reviews, and access to updated aesthetics-specific AI resources as you deploy AI systems in your clinical practice.

IS THIS RIGHT FOR YOU?

Finding the right fit

This is ideal for you if...

Medical aesthetics clinics and med spas with 5-20 staff

Aesthetic physicians looking to modernise practice operations

Clinics experiencing growth challenges or operational bottlenecks

Practices spending >40% of staff time on admin vs. patient care

Clinics in competitive Southeast Asia markets (Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong)

Consider another option if...

Solo practitioners without administrative support

Clinics looking for fully automated patient care (AI supports, not replaces, practitioners)

Practices not ready to invest in post-training implementation

See yourself above? Let's talk about AI for Medical Aesthetics Clinics in Thailand.

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Our advantage in Thailand

Unlike local providers such as iApp Technology (focused on Thai-language AI products) or Data Wow (data labeling and ML development), Pertama delivers applied AI capability-building through structured training programmes with measurable business outcomes. While Accenture and Deloitte Thailand offer strategic advisory at premium price points, Pertama provides hands-on, practitioner-level training designed for mid-market organisations — with Southeast Asian delivery expertise across multiple ASEAN jurisdictions. The government-backed THAI Academy and Oracle-DEPA programmes offer foundational AI literacy, but lack the industry-specific, applied focus that Pertama's sector-tailored programmes deliver. Pertama bridges the gap between generic AI awareness and practical business transformation.

Local Delivery

Training is delivered using a hybrid English-Thai approach: core AI concepts and frameworks in English for international context, with Thai-language debriefing, discussion, and hands-on exercises for deep learning and emotional connection. Workshop design incorporates high-energy, interactive elements, games, and team competition to match Thai learner preferences — avoiding passive lecture formats that cause disengagement. Content respects Thai hierarchical management norms (kreng jai) with consensus-building exercises and indirect feedback mechanisms rather than confrontational case studies. Flexible delivery modes include on-site instructor-led training (ILT), live virtual (VILT), and blended formats. Bangkok-based delivery standard; regional delivery available.

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