Court to rule on detention of Samran Rat rioters on Friday

Demonstrators demanded justice for 15-year-old detained for alleged lese-majeste offence

The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paint sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)
The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paint sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)

Nine people arrested late Wednesday after a violent protest at the Samran Rat police station night remain in custody after the Criminal Court adjourned a hearing on Thursday evening.

The court has finished examining the police complaints against the group and would reconvene on Friday at 9am to rule on their request for further detention, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights.

The seven men and two women were arrested for leading around 20 people to splash and spray paint at the station in Phra Nakhon district, said Pol Maj Gen Nakharin Sukhonthawit, commander of the Metropolitan Police Division 6.

The group caused significant damage by breaking a glass door and splashing and spraying paint on walls, passages and stairs of the station, he said on Thursday.

A policeman who tried to contain the situation was hit in the head and required seven stitches, further escalating the violence.

Pol Maj Gen Nakharin said such an incident should not have happened as it damaged state property acquired with taxpayers’ money.

The nine demonstrators have been charged with damaging state property, attacking government officials, and trespassing. Police will seek a court order for their detention, according to the commander.

The protesters had gathered to demand justice for a 15-year-old girl who has been detained for more than 40 days on a charge of royal defamation under Section 112 of the Criminal Code.

Her supporters descended on the Samran Rat station after learning that officers there were preparing to lay an additional charge against the teen.

The girl known as Thanalop or “Yok” is scheduled to appear today in family court, where prosecutors are expected to seek approval for another 15-day detention period.

Yok has been held at the Ban Pranee Juvenile Vocational Training Centre for Girls in Samphran district of Nakhon Pathom province since March 29.

According to Pol Maj Gen Nakharin, police had no choice but to abide by the law in the girl’s case since no guardians had showed up to seek her temporary release.

Yok herself released a statement on Facebook on Thursday saying that she was not asking for bail as she did not recognise the court process, and would not accept the lawyers that the court has appointed.

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Farmers urged to reduce rice crops

Authorities advise against second crop as El Nino will reduce rainfall this year

A farmer sets up a fishing rod in a paddy field in Min Buri district of Bangkok. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
A farmer sets up a fishing rod in a paddy field in Min Buri district of Bangkok. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)

Farmers are being asked to grow only one rice crop this coming season as rainfall will be below average because of the El Nino weather pattern, says the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR).

The rainy season, which normally begins in the third week of May, will start a bit later this year with a period of intermittent rain in June, said Surasee Kittimonthon, the ONWR secretary-general.

The agency has devised a water management plan for the country’s dams to help preserve water. Its success, he said, would depend on close cooperation from all stakeholders, especially farmers, to save water.

“We can provide water to farmers for the first rice crop, starting in the rainy season,” he said. “But for the second or third crops, we would like farmers’ cooperation to grow other plants that need less water to help limit the water shortage.”

The ONWR on Thursday discussed water management for the rainy season with the Royal Irrigation Department, the Meteorological Department, the Department of Water Resources, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat), the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and other agencies.

As a result of El Nino, Mr Surasee said rainfall would be 5% less than average. Heavy rainfall will be seen from August to September, covering 60-80% of the country.

He said that at least two tropical storms would hit the country in August and September, which could top up water in some dams. He also warned of heavy rain in the North, the Northeast and the East this weekend as Cyclone Mocha would reach Myanmar on Saturday.

Meanwhile, the Royal Irrigation Department said that water in the reservoir of the Bhumibol Dam in Tak province was currently at 43% of capacity, while the figure for the Sirikit Dam in Uttaradit was 22%.

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Unofficial poll results ‘out by 11pm’

Election Commission says ECT Report website capable of handling 1 million users per minute

A district employee and a police officer load ballot boxes from the Phra Nakhon district office in Bangkok into a vehicle for delivery to polling stations for Sunday’s general election. (Photo: Apichart Jinakul)
A district employee and a police officer load ballot boxes from the Phra Nakhon district office in Bangkok into a vehicle for delivery to polling stations for Sunday’s general election. (Photo: Apichart Jinakul)

The Election Commission expects unofficial results of the election to be known by 11pm on Sunday, saying results of ballot counts from polling stations nationwide will be compiled, verified and then published via its ECT Report website from 7pm onwards.

The ECT Report website is capable of handling up to one million users per minute, said Suranee Pontawee, deputy secretary-general of the commission.

The EC will report results of the election in three main categories: overall figures of nationwide ballot counts, election results by province and results by political party, she said.

Voting will take place from 8am to 5pm on Sunday. The first update is expected by 7pm, after polling station committees finish recording results of their ballot counts and begin submitting the data to the EC through ECT Report, she said.

The Government Big Data Institute is responsible for publishing the results on the web.

To minimise the chances of human error, each ballot counting team will have two staff members and each team will be assigned to handle results from no more than 20 polling stations, said Ms Suranee.

The EC will verify results in each polling station first by comparing them against turnout figures and all types of votes counted in that particular station before publishing them online, she said.

EC secretary-general Sawaeng Boonmee, meanwhile, said everyone is allowed to photograph or film a vote count as long as they don’t disturb the process.

Taking a picture of a marked ballot, however, is against the election law, he cautioned.

Observers are allowed to immediately correct ballot-counting staff when they notice a mistake, he said.

They are also allowed to file a written complaint at the polling station regarding any possible mistakes in ballot counting. Staff members at the station are required to record the objection, along with the station committee’s response, he said.

The Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw) group has been recruiting thousands of volunteers to work as election observers at polling stations across the country. It has published detailed instructions for voters on its Election 66 page.

Meanwhile, the Royal Thai Police have insisted all officers who will be deployed at polling stations have been trained on election laws and are required to maintain political neutrality to ensure law and order on polling day.

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Petitioner Srisuwan assaulted again

Angry onlooker punches lawyer in mouth over complaint against Pheu Thai Party

Srisuwan Janya removes his face mask to show a bleeding lower lip to reporters after he was attacked at the Election Commission on Thursday. Capture from video by Workpoint TV)
Srisuwan Janya removes his face mask to show a bleeding lower lip to reporters after he was attacked at the Election Commission on Thursday. Capture from video by Workpoint TV)

Serial petitioner Srisuwan Janya was punched in the mouth on Thursday after giving a statement to the Election Commission to support his complaint against the Pheu Thai Party’s 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme.

The sudden attack occurred at 11.15am when a man wearing a suit walked towards Mr Srisuwan, who was speaking to reporters at the EC office, and suddenly punched him in the mouth.

The attacker shouted: “You’re filing too many complaints. Nonsense! Why did you file complaints against the Pheu Thai and Move Forward parties? Why are you filing a complaint against Pita (Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat)? The general election is approaching”.

Before leaving, he said, “I’ve tolerated your conduct for so long.”

The attacker was later identified as Thotsaphon Thananonsophonkul, 67, a retired university lecturer.

The incident caught Mr Srisuwan off guard. The activist, who has lodged hundreds of petitions with state agencies and courts over the years, removed his face mask to show a bleeding lower lip to reporters.

Mr Srisuwan, 55, later filed an assault complaint against Mr Thotsaphon with Thung Song Hong police.

It was not the first time the activist has been physically attacked by someone accusing him of showing a bias against critics of the government, something he has denied.

His supporters point out that in 2019 he questioned whether Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha was eligible to stand as a prime ministerial candidate as the Constitution prohibits “state officials” from doing so. The Office of the Ombudsman dismissed the complaint.

When the Prayut-led National Council for Peace and Order was in power after the 2014 coup, Mr Srisuwan filed numerous complaints against its members and associates. In return, he was regularly summoned by the junta for “attitude adjustment”.

In October last year, Mr Srisuwan wass assaulted, but not seriously hurt when he arrived to register a complaint against comedian Udom “Nose” Taepanich with police at the Central Investigation Bureau.

A group led by red-shirt leader Weerawit Rungruangsiripol was waiting for him when he arrived to ask police to take action against the popular comic. Mr Srisuwan did not think Nose’s jokes about Gen Prayut were funny.

Mr Weerawit punched, grabbed and kicked at the activist before police and onlookers intervened.

Mr Srisuwan had gone to the EC head office on Thursday to give details to support his complaint about Pheu Thai’s policy of a 10,000-baht digital handout to everyone aged 16 and over.

He said such a pledge could violate Section 73 of the election law, which prohibits candidates or other figures from promising to give voters assets, money or benefits. It also prohibits them from providing misleading information about policies.

Pheu Thai, which is widely expected to win the most seats in Sunday’s election, has pledged that every Thai aged over 16 will receive a new bank savings account and a digital wallet connected to his or her ID.

Srettha Thavisin, a business executive and Pheu Thai prime ministerial candidate, has said the scheme would cost 560 billion baht, all of which could be accounted for financially. He said it would help unleash an “economic tsunami” that would include 160 billion baht in additional tax revenue.

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EC asked if ban on leader could apply to all Move Forward candidates

PPRP candidate presses for Pita to be barred on grounds that he holds shares in a defunct media business

Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat meets supporters near Victory Monument in Bangkok on May 4. (Photo: Nutthawat Wicheanbut)
Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat meets supporters near Victory Monument in Bangkok on May 4. (Photo: Nutthawat Wicheanbut)

A Palang Pracharath candidate has asked the Election Commission if all Move Forward Party candidates should be barred from holding office if their leader is found to have violated a rule against holding shares in a media business.

Ruangkrai Leekitwattana on Thursday cited the opposition party’s own regulations in seeking an even broader interpretation from the EC in the case of Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat.

On Wednesday the PPRP party-list candidate submitted documents to the EC to support his claim that Mr Pita’s trusteeship of shares held by his late father in a long-defunct TV broadcaster could be grounds to bar him from being an MP.

Mr Ruangkrai said Move Forward Party regulations state that its members must not have engaged in any activity banned under Section 98 of the constitution. Holding shares in a mass media organisation is one such criterion for disqualification.

On Wednesday he asked the EC to disqualify Mr Pita from politics for alleged concealment of his shareholding in iTV Plc. He cited Section 98 as the reason.

On Thursday Mr Ruangkrai said he asked the EC to determine if a breach of Section 98 would also result in the termination of Mr Pita’s membership and leadership, in line with the regulations of his party.

In such a case, he suggested, his certification of all party-list and constituency candidates could be in doubt.

EC secretary-general Sawaeng Boonmee said the EC would take time to consider the case to ensure justice, adding that it should not have any impact on the announcement of vote results on Sunday.

Piyabutr Saengkanokkul, a Move Forward campaign assistant and co-founder of the party’s predecessor, Future Forward, wrote on Facebook that the party was not discouraged by any legal attacks.

On the contrary, he said, such attempts to slow its momentum could trigger a show of power by MFP supporters nationwide.

Mr Pita explained on Tuesday that he had informed the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) of the shareholding situation when he declared his assets in 2019. The shares in iTV were held by his father, who died in 2006. In his role as manager of his father’s estate, Mr Pita said he had tried to sell the shares but could not find a buyer.

iTV stopped broadcasting in 2007 and its licence was taken over by Thai PBS. The company was delisted from the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 2014. However, iTV’s business registration remains active because litigation over concession fees owed to the government is not yet concluded, a Thai PBS executive said on Wednesday.

Ownership of shares in a media company led to the ouster of Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the co-founder of Future Forward, after the 2019 election. In Mr Thanathorn’s case, he had held shares in a defunct travel magazine.

The intention of the EC regulation was to ensure that elected politicians could not influence media coverage or financial dealings between media firms and the government. However, in Mr Thanathorn’s case the EC chose to adhere to the letter of the law rather than the spirit.

That led to calls for a review of media shareholdings by dozens of other MPs elected in 2019. The Constitutional Court ruled in October 2020 that one Move Forward MP was guilty but it cleared 57 other MPs, from both government and opposition parties.

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Bhumjaithai files B100m suit against Chuvit

Party says whistleblower has hurt its chances, seeks injunction to bar him from final campaign rally

Chuvit Kamolvisit campaigns against the Bhumjaithai Party’s cannabis policy at the Ruamsap market on Asok Montri Road in Watthana district of Bangkok on April 19. (Photo: Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)
Chuvit Kamolvisit campaigns against the Bhumjaithai Party’s cannabis policy at the Ruamsap market on Asok Montri Road in Watthana district of Bangkok on April 19. (Photo: Wichan Charoenkiatpakul)

The Bhumjaithai Party has sued former politician and whistleblower Chuvit Kamolvisit for allegedly damaging party candidates nationwide and demanding 100 million in damages.

The party is also seeking a court injunction to bar the former massage parlour tycoon from its final election campaign rally on Friday in Bangkok.

Lawyers Natchanikarn Ketkhamkhwa and Pichai Iem-on claim in the suit, authorised by Bhumjaithai executive Supachai Jaisamut, that Mr Chuvit has undermined the popularity of the party in the run-up general election on Sunday.

In addition to barring him from its rally at the Show DC Hall on Friday, the party wants the court to order Mr Chuvit not to disrupt any party events from Friday through Sunday.

Mr Chuvit has declared war against the Bhumjaithai Party’s cannabis policy and encouraged voters to join his crusade against allowing recreational use of the plant.

Bhumjaithai has insisted that it supports medicinal use of cannabis and opposes recreational use. But the latter has been an unintended consequence of its push to remove the plant from the national list of controlled drugs before a law could be passed to clarify what is and isn’t allowed.

Mr Pichai said the party was suing Mr Chuvit because he had infringed on the rights of the party and intimidated its members and supporters near the Din Daeng police station in Bangkok on May 2. The amount of damages was based on the campaign budgets of party candidates in 400 constituencies nationwide, at 1.9 million baht per constituency, said the lawyer.

The court has accepted the suit for consideration and will begin witness examination on July 3. A decision on the injunction was expected later on Thursday.

Mr Pichai said Mr Chuvit was free to hold press conferences or give media interviews as he had the right to do under the framework of the law. But the party wanted him not to stage any moves against it near its rally venues in order to avoid confrontation, said the lawyer.

A court in April granted a Bhumjaithai request for a temporary injunction that barred Mr Chuvit from criticising its cannabis policy, a decision that concerned free-speech advocates. It was quickly overturned, with the Civil Court saying that the public had a right to hear about the benefits and potential risks of cannabis.

Mr Chuvit has also been an outspoken critic of the Chidchob family, the main power behind Bhumjaithai. He has also targeted suspended Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob, whom he has accused of irregularities. He has insisted that he is acting alone and not pursuing anyone else’s political agenda.

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Protest at police station results in arrests, legal action against demonstrators

Protest reportedly aimed to demand justice for 15-year-old demonstrator who was detained for alleged lese majeste offence

The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paints sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)
The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paints sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)

Police have confirmed that they will take legal action against a group of demonstrators who were involved in a violent protest at Samran Rat police station on Wednesday night.

Nine demonstrators have been arrested for allegedly leading around 20 people to splash and spray paint at the station in Phra Nakhon district, Pol Maj Gen Nakharin Sukhonthawit, commander of the Metropolitan Police Division 6, said on Thursday. 

The group caused significant damage by breaking a glass door and splashing and spraying paint on walls, passages and stairs of the station, the commander added.

A policeman who tried to contain the situation was hit in the head and required seven stitches, further escalating the violence. 

Pol Maj Gen Nakharin said such an incident should not have happened as it damaged state property acquired with taxpayers’ money.

The nine demonstrators have been charged with damaging state property, attacking government officials, and trespassing. Police will seek a court order for their detention, according to the commander.

The protesters claimed that they were demanding justice for a 15-year-old demonstrator who was detained at the Ban Pranee Juvenile Vocational Training Centre for Girls in Samphran district of Nakhon Pathom province. The teenage girl was prosecuted for an alleged lese majeste offence. 

According to Pol Maj Gen Nakharin, police could only abide by the law in her case since no guardians showed up to seek her temporary release.

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Protest at police station results in arrests, legal action

Demonstrators demanded justice for 15-year-old detained for alleged lese majeste offence

The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paint sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)
The Samran Rat police station in Phra Nakhon district was stained with paint sprayed and splashed by demonstrators on Wednesday night. (Photo supplied)

Police have confirmed that they will take legal action against a group of demonstrators who were involved in a violent protest at Samran Rat police station on Wednesday night.

Nine demonstrators have been arrested for allegedly leading around 20 people to splash and spray paint at the station in Phra Nakhon district, Pol Maj Gen Nakharin Sukhonthawit, commander of the Metropolitan Police Division 6, said on Thursday. 

The group caused significant damage by breaking a glass door and splashing and spraying paint on walls, passages and stairs of the station, the commander added.

A policeman who tried to contain the situation was hit in the head and required seven stitches, further escalating the violence. 

Pol Maj Gen Nakharin said such an incident should not have happened as it damaged state property acquired with taxpayers’ money.

The nine demonstrators have been charged with damaging state property, attacking government officials, and trespassing. Police will seek a court order for their detention, according to the commander.

The protesters claimed that they were demanding justice for a 15-year-old demonstrator who was detained at the Ban Pranee Juvenile Vocational Training Centre for Girls in Samphran district of Nakhon Pathom province. The teenage girl was prosecuted for an alleged lese majeste offence. 

According to Pol Maj Gen Nakharin, police could only abide by the law in her case since no guardians showed up to seek her temporary release.

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Ex-pilot, accomplice caught for luring women into sex and posting online clips

Phattharawit, a former pilot, is arrested at a house in Bangkok's Saphan Sung district on Thursday morning for luring women to have sex and posting clips for payment on social media. (Capture from video by the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau)
Phattharawit, a former pilot, is arrested at a house in Bangkok’s Saphan Sung district on Thursday morning for luring women to have sex and posting clips for payment on social media. (Capture from video by the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau)

A former pilot and another man have been arrested in Bangkok and Chanthaburi for allegedly luring women into having sex and posting sex shows for payment from subscribers in online chat groups.

The arrests were made on Thursday by a team of police from the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), who raided two locations at around 6am. 

In the first operation, they searched a house at Sammakorn housing estate at Soi Ramkhamhaeng 112 in Saphan Sung district, Bangkok, and arrested a man identified only as Phattharawit, a former pilot. 

In the second raid, another man identified only as Atthaphol was apprehended at a house in Muang district of Chanthaburi.

Both men were wanted under arrest warrants issued by the Criminal Court on Wednesday for indecency, defamation through advertisement, and putting indecent data into a computer system. The police team seized notebook computers, mobile phones, and hard disk drives from them.

The operation was led by Pol Lt Gen Worawat Watnakhonbancha, the CCIB commissioner, following a complaint by a victim against Mr Phattharawit, whom she knew via Instagram, Facebook, and other social media platforms. 

According to the victim, Mr Phattharawit had created a profile of an airline pilot on social media. After they chatted online and became close, the man allegedly enticed her to a hotel room where they had sex. Later, the victim found indecent videos showing her posted on the VK social media and other platforms. Her Facebook and Instagram accounts were also put on those social media platforms.

The CCIB police began an investigation and found that both suspects had posted those clips, which led to their arrest. 

According to the CCIB investigation, Mr Phattharawit had opened rooms at a hotel in Bangkok’s Ratchathewi district 13 times last year to deceive women into having sex with him and videotaped their sexual acts. 

In 2021, the former pilot had opened rooms seven times at the same hotel. The investigation found that he had allegedly videotaped sex acts with good-looking young women and opened membership for people wanting to view those clips via chat groups on social media. After examining those clips, the CCIB investigators found that 29 women had fallen victim to him.

A criminal record showed that Mr Phattharawit had previously been prosecuted for the same offences at Samrong Nua police station in Samut Prakan, and another victim filed a complaint with him at Khok Kham police station in Bangkok’s Bung Kum district.

During the arrest, Mr Phatthawarit told the officers that he used to work as a pilot for Thai Airways International and that he had graduated with a degree in engineering from Chiang Mai University.

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‘Instant Younger Results’

A interview with Ms. Caith, a successful entrepreneur from Paris, and the two renowned medical experts from Nida Esth’ Medical Centre, Bangkok, Thailand

“A Personalised Beauty Concept” designed by Dr. Nida has won her so many international awards for many consecutive years from considerate editors of Hello Magazine of Thailand as the Most Trusted Cosmetic Surgery Centre & Leader in Aesthetic Laser Technology in 2022 to patients all over Asia who chose Nida Esth Medical Centre to be The Most Effective Facial Contouring Medical Centre’ for three years in a row by 168AsiaTopTen. The treatment plan and concepts that are different from others and are able to deliver extremely satisfying results unlike others makes Nida Esth’ Medical Centre the most visited beauty destination for aesthetic purposes in Bangkok, Thailand.

Today, we have the honour of featuring Ms. Caith, our newest patient, as our special guest. She is excited to share her experience with receiving a personalised beauty treatment plan that combined two of Nida Esth’s most prominent and unique treatment procedures, the 6D FaceLog Lunchtime Facelift and the ADSC Younger by Bio-Z-tem. However, the fact that Ms. Caith only has two days before her departure back to Paris presents Dr. Nida with the toughest obstacle, forcing her to precisely design a customised treatment plan that addresses both her aesthetic issues and her constrained schedule. Also, Ms. Caith has a dread of injections and all types of surgery. She especially demands that everything be painless and natural, which makes it challenging to select the ideal option for her.

Let’s explore the secret of a personalised beauty in this exclusive interview from here on.

Ms. CAITH:

“I started taking care of myself for a really long time ago and, seriously, when I turned 30 years old by adhering to a routine of exercises and nutritious diets, especially my facial skin by undergoing Therxxx and Ulthxxx treatments because they were the most well-liked skin tightening and reshaping technologies available at the time. I had been doing both treatments once a year for 5 years until now, and the results were generally wonderful. However, recently, I first started having bulges under my eyes so I decided to go for another Ulthxxx session. A few months later, however, I started noticing that my under eyes had apparently lost their volume, looking hollowed and aged. Furthermore, I began to see that my entire face was losing baby fat. Although it appeared tightened, it also had a very aging appearance, sadly.“

“Concerned, I started looking for other options that could solve my issues without using fillers, Botox or any kind of surgical approaches such as facelift because I believe it was unnatural and too risky for me. I was primarily seeking for stem-cell-based fat transfer therapies because I believed they might be the answer to my problems. I, then, came across a very informative article by Nida Esth’ Medical Centre titled “Unravel The True Secret to 10-Year Natural Facial Youth without Surgery by 6D FaceLog: LunchTime Face Lift” which explained the ‘descent’ and ‘deflation’ effects of the aging process and another useful article named “The Final Shortcut to 10-Year Facial Youth with Nano Fat Transfer,” which discussed about fat transfer using stem cells.”

“I was astounded by the explanation, which I believe explained why my skin began to sag and lost its firmness as well as my under eye problems. Also, I was surprised by the outcomes of the two technologies and was quite curious, so I made the decision to fly from Paris to Bangkok over the following few days in order to speak with both Dr. Nida and Dr. Piya directly to gain more information.”


Dr. NIDA:

“Ms. Caith’s main issues were drooping skin caused by changes in her facial structure brought on by aging process of descent and deflation effect, therefore I opted to suggest the 6D FaceLog program, which was able to deliver the results she desired and was non-surgical as she hoped. According to 6D FaceLog: Lunchtime Facelift, which I developed in response to my worries about aging signs including sagging skin and sunken cheeks brought on by descent and deflation effects, it is the real key to youth using a non-invasive technique. It is a non-invasive facial filling program that combines 6 Dimensional Inside-Out Therapy with SuperbTM (Synchronous Ultrasound Parallel Beam) Technology, the most advanced lifting technology of the year 2022 approved by the US FDA. It helps end all skin problems from the inside out without any discomfort, surgery, or recovery time.”

“For Ms. Caith, I suggested the treatment plans that included Lift Face and Lock Youth programs. Those are combinations I developed for the 6D FaceLog: Lunchtime Facelift Program to totally and securely restore firmness and youth. It assists in resolving issues with sagging, loose skin, and an aged appearance brought on by descent and deflation effects, revealing smoothness and enhancing collagen synthesis.”

“Furthermore, the ‘Exclusive Personalised Beauty’ that I specifically developed can maintain firmness and youthfulness, produce fuller-looking lips, elevate lip corners, remove cheek grooves, widen eyes, and raise eyebrows for the results that are the tightest and firmest. Moreover, from the first treatment, jawlines will appear much more prominent.”

“However, since 6D FaceLog is unable to correct Ms. Caith’s hollows and lost volume under her eyes, I gave her to Dr. Piya, who does facial design utilising fat transfer from ADSC Younger therapy.”


Dr. PIYA: 

“As ADSC Younger has been devised to last longer than traditional fat transfer method, I recommended it to fix Ms. Caith’s problem under her eyes that lost volume due to old tightening technologies and deflation effect in aging process. This program then incorporates my unique artistic style to expand on the traditional European surgical technique that I have learned to demonstrate results with no downtime based on the safety of using stem cells for facial youth or the patient’s own ADSC (Adipose-Derived Stem Cells) to repair and rejuvenate the face and aged skin with Bio-Z-tem Technology, the newest cell extraction technique that can restore youth in two steps:

– Bio-Contouring (Micro ADSC): it is the science of constructing a new dimension of facial contouring (facial dimensions) with ADSC that has passed a specific procedure of extraction and screening in a laboratory by trained cellular physicians until the alive ADSC and Micro-Fat Globule have been kept in order to fill the structure of the face and marvellously make it look younger.

– Bio-Filling (Nano ADSC): It is to “add Pure ADSC” stimulated by Low level laser for growth factor secretion from your body to the skin’s top layer in order to replace any lost or aged cells. It also strengthens the “cell-heals-cell process” to reverse and slow down aging without the use of non-surgical procedures by increasing the production of collagen and elastin at the cellular level.

“ADSC Younger is a state-of-the-art medical program that integrates surgical science, bio-cellular science, and a proprietary technique to modify the face and skin to look rejuvenated and naturally younger than the patient’s real age using Stem Cell for Facial Rejuvenation (Stem Cell Younger) or the patient’s own ADSC Stem Cell; this is a significant departure from traditional fat transfer to miraculously change the facial structure, rejuvenate, and restore youthfulness.” 

“The pure stem cell for face youth (Stem Cell Younger) or ADSC stem cell, extracted by this exclusive technology, has been clinically analysed to be healthy and able to divide into new cells effectively and has been accepted with success by top medical journals on a global scale.”


Ms. CAITH: 

“I was extremely pleased with the outcomes of the two treatments that Drs. Nida and Piya suggested. The procedure went smoothly and quickly. The 6D FaceLog was very revolutionary to me because, in contrast to other technologies I’ve used, it can tighten my face from inside my mouth, producing miraculous tightening and lifting effects. Also, the fat transfer with ADSC fully resolved my issues under my eyes. Since that it employs my own stem cells, which are not synthetic materials, the outcome is anticipated to last for many years.“


“6D FaceLog: LunchTime FaceLift” will result in a flawlessly youthful appearance in each of the face’s 6 dimensions. And, with the ADSC Younger, it transforms the history of facial surgery by making the face firm, youthful, and rejuvenating. According to the principle of auto-transplantation (using one’s own cells for transplantation), a face is given a new dimension that lasts for a very long time. Together, the two programs by the two most skilful doctors create the most amazing and satisfying result that no other could ever perform with the Exclusive Personalised Beauty’ specifically created to match each problem of each individual perfectly at Nida Esth’ Medical Centre only,”

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