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Advice on SRS surgeons in Thailand

Started by Selina8402, October 29, 2015, 10:47:30 PM

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Selina8402

Hello everyone,

My name's Celina, and I'm new to this site.  :)
I'm 20 years old, and have been living as a female my whole life...
I've been doing research on surgeons in Thailand for SRS for over a year, and found a lot of different opinions. I'm considering going with Dr. Suporn, Dr. Chettawut, or Dr. Thiti...
However, I couldn't really find any reviews on Dr. Thiti. Has anyone had any experiences with him... Because he seems to be highly rated in the trans community here in Asia.
And as for Dr. Chettawut, I've heard so many good things about his skills, but also some really terrible things too... I almost set my heart on going with him... but after seeing those terrible comments... I just don't know what's real...
Dr. Suporn was my first choice, but the price is too high and the wait is crazy long... 

Also does anyone know anything about Dr. Kamol?

Can anyone give me some advice...? Thank you  :)
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warlockmaker

Try PAI clinic Dr Suti. I'm booked for Jan 2016. I have seen personally Suporn and Chett. I will reserve my comments on them as there are always good and bad reviews.
When we first start our journey the perception and moral values all dramatically change in wonderment. As we evolve further it all becomes normal again but the journey has changed us forever.

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warlockmaker

When we first start our journey the perception and moral values all dramatically change in wonderment. As we evolve further it all becomes normal again but the journey has changed us forever.

SRS January 21st,  2558 (Buddhist calander), 2015
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Selina8402

Quote from: warlockmaker on October 29, 2015, 11:12:01 PM
Try PAI clinic Dr Suti. I'm booked for Jan 2016. I have seen personally Suporn and Chett. I will reserve my comments on them as there are always good and bad reviews.

Thank you for the advice  :D I'll try look it up. But what made you decide to go with Dr. Sutin?
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AnonyMs

You can find bad things about all the surgeons. I think its best to try to work out how often they occur, and what sort of thing they are.

I believe practice makes perfect, so I'd rather see a surgeon who does a lot of work. I'd also prefer one who has a lot of information published about them, even if some of its negative (not too much).
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warlockmaker

A number of reasons for my choice. PAI founder is Dr Preecha and Sutin, Suporn and Chett were his students - each has evolved and try and make their methods exceptional and almost every girl that has selected one of them will say their choice awas the best. Despite all the hoopla there is very little difference between them, you have to make this a personality choice. And Anony has stated the crux of the matter, its not rocket science surgery, it need practice and the more they do it the better. All of them have done thousands......
When we first start our journey the perception and moral values all dramatically change in wonderment. As we evolve further it all becomes normal again but the journey has changed us forever.

SRS January 21st,  2558 (Buddhist calander), 2015
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emma5410

I know he is not on your list but take a look at Doctor Sanguan Kunaporn.
http://www.phuket-plasticsurgery.com

I had my surgery with him in February.  I have had no complications or infections. I can orgasm and I am delighted with the results. The hospital is big and very modern with great doctors and nurses.
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SorchaC

I have been hearing allot about Dr Thiti while I've been here in Bangkok, From my understanding there are quite allot of excellent reviews on him but you'll need to read Thai to understand them. I am so impressed by what I've heard I am going to meet him later today but I can't say why just yet.

If you have the opportunity to talk to Thai girls you will hear allot about Thiti and Kamol and most if not all is very good, As for Chett, I'm on record for saying how awesome he is. The real question for me would not be who is the best but who best suits me? Price, waiting list length and ability are all valid reasons to judge.

I hope you find the right surgeon for you and have excellent results

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Selina8402

Thank you everyone for all of your opinions :)



Quote from: SorchaC on October 30, 2015, 11:04:40 PM
I have been hearing allot about Dr Thiti while I've been here in Bangkok, From my understanding there are quite allot of excellent reviews on him but you'll need to read Thai to understand them. I am so impressed by what I've heard I am going to meet him later today but I can't say why just yet.

If you have the opportunity to talk to Thai girls you will hear allot about Thiti and Kamol and most if not all is very good, As for Chett, I'm on record for saying how awesome he is. The real question for me would not be who is the best but who best suits me? Price, waiting list length and ability are all valid reasons to judge.

I hope you find the right surgeon for you and have excellent results

Hugs


Sorcha  ;D

Aww thank you Sorcha for your advice. I've heard a lot of good things about those two surgeons from Chinese and Thai girls, but mostly are regarding plastic surgery. The big difference between these two surgeons are the price and their techniques... Dr.Thiti seems to be a very good choice since his price might be the most affordable of all the surgeons with good reputations in Thailand I've heard. However, Dr.Kamol's techniques seem amazing to me... They're both recommended to me by the hospital I contacted with... So it's a bit difficult to make up my mind since I haven't seen any posts about these two surgeons here...
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SorchaC

Quote from: Selina8402 on November 01, 2015, 08:14:53 PM

Aww thank you Sorcha for your advice. I've heard a lot of good things about those two surgeons from Chinese and Thai girls, but mostly are regarding plastic surgery. The big difference between these two surgeons are the price and their techniques... Dr.Thiti seems to be a very good choice since his price might be the most affordable of all the surgeons with good reputations in Thailand I've heard. However, Dr.Kamol's techniques seem amazing to me... They're both recommended to me by the hospital I contacted with... So it's a bit difficult to make up my mind since I haven't seen any posts about these two surgeons here...


I thought I would follow on from my comment about meeting Dr Thiti. He told me he is well known to Thai and Chinese patients so that fits with what you say. I saw some photo's of his results and I have to say they look impressive. I first heard of him on a BBC documentary about Bangkok Airport. 2 of his patients were featured both Aussies and neither were trans but he said in that programme the bulk of his work is with transgender patients. I guess the thing is to do research on as many as you can and choose the one that best fits with what you feel.

Hugs


Sorcha  ;D
Full Time : July 2007,  ;D ;D
HRT : December 2007,
GRC, (Gender Changed on Birth Certificate) December 2009,  :eusa_clap:
SRS Dr Chettawut March 2015, ;D ;D
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Selina8402

Quote from: SorchaC on November 02, 2015, 04:46:44 PM
I thought I would follow on from my comment about meeting Dr Thiti. He told me he is well known to Thai and Chinese patients so that fits with what you say. I saw some photo's of his results and I have to say they look impressive. I first heard of him on a BBC documentary about Bangkok Airport. 2 of his patients were featured both Aussies and neither were trans but he said in that programme the bulk of his work is with transgender patients. I guess the thing is to do research on as many as you can and choose the one that best fits with what you feel.

Hugs


Sorcha  ;D

Thank you so much for this! I've been contacting with a few agents and been receiving some more information.
It's just a bit confusing that they told me differently about the technique Dr.Thiti uses. I'll do some more research I guess. :)

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ak1972

I'll probably start a new topic, but I've been scouring the internet for anything regarding Dr. Thiti. I was wondering if any of you all have found out any more information or if anyone here has actually gone to him? I am going to try starting a new thread and put links to all the known information on him and see if anyone can add to it.
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MaddiJade

Anyone here know anything about Doctor Saran He apparently used to work on Dr Preecha's Surgical team and now has His own Clinic I have seen alot of good reviews about him. Has anyone here been to Him, or know anything about Him
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AnonyMs

I've not seen many reviews on Dr Saran, but here's a YouTube channel of women who went to him.

https://www.youtube.com/user/GaryGabbieLife/videos

If I recall correctly she started out happy then got unhappy for some reason.
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