“The breasts are a key aspect of a woman’s identity, allowing her to engage in society with confidence. When treating breast cancer, my goal is not only to cure the disease or prolong life but also to ensure a good quality of life for my patients.”
Certificate
Certificate of Clinical Fellowship in Oncoplastic Breast Surgery – Royal Perth Hospital, Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Certificate of Fellowship in Minimal Invasive Breast Surgery – Taiwan
Over 14 Years of Experience in Breast Surgery
With extensive education, experience, expertise, and surgical skills in breast cancer treatment, Dr. Kraipop has a deep understanding of the pathology of breast cancer and its treatment. More importantly, he recognizes the emotional and psychological significance of breasts to a woman’s identity. His compassionate approach has earned the trust of both Thai and international patients, ensuring that each individual receives the most appropriate and personalized treatment.
At Phyathai Phaholyothin Hospital, where Dr. Kraipop practices breast cancer treatment, patients benefit from both the expertise of skilled surgeons and standardized surgical procedures. Speaking about advancements in breast cancer surgery, Dr. Kraipop states:
“Today, breast cancer surgery has evolved significantly. We can now remove the cancerous tissue widely while preserving the natural breast structure by reshaping the remaining breast tissue. This technique, known as oncoplastic surgery, restores the breast’s shape and symmetry by performing reconstructive surgery on both breasts simultaneously. This approach not only treats the disease but also enhances the patient’s emotional well-being. Additionally, we offer breast reconstruction using implants, back muscles, abdominal muscles, or fat grafting to restore the natural appearance of the breasts.”
Breast cancer remains a silent threat. Regular breast cancer screenings are crucial for prevention, risk reduction, and early detection—significantly increasing the chances of a full recovery.
“I love being a doctor because I can save lives. From the moment I began studying medicine, I felt a deep sense of fulfillment. And when I started practicing, helping patients recover and return home in good health brought me immense happiness.”