I realise you're after more info, but it would be great if you could share more about your experiences. You're in pretty unique position there, and I'd love to hear more about it.
Could you expand more you your meetings and thoughts about the surgeons you meet? Not many people have a chance to compare them, and I don't think I've read any reports from people doing so. I also don't think I've read anything from someone with an Asian background, and even better I get the impression you understand both Thai and western culture. I always wonder how people's views on Thai surgeons are distorted by cultural misunderstandings, especially as I've had a few myself.
When it's important I like to understand someone as fully as possible, what motivates them, their integrity, the quality of their work, etc. I'm a bit focussed on Suporn lately, but I don't really feel I have any understanding of who he is. The others even less so.
Here are a few examples.
You just said its factory like, and I assume that's meant in a negative sense, and yet he's the super star – but that's a bit contradictory. Why is that?
You didn't mention the quality of his actual work/results?
Suporn invented a new technique, and I'm curious why he did, and if he's continued doing that kind of research. If he did continue, why don't we hear anything? Perhaps he's coasting on his earlier work and doesn't bother anymore? Suporn's technique also has a much longer recovery – any idea if this makes any difference to results? I'd hope it's not some marketing thing so he can says different is better and so worth the extra cost (and suffering).
I've read he's a quiet reserved man who's very much focussed on his work more than anything else, perhaps the quiet genius type – but this could easily be a western misinterpretation of him, especially as he is the most expensive surgeon there. It could also be that the people writing these things are about to get surgery and hardly about to challenge him in any way. He must actually be a very wealthy man, especially in local terms. I've read he's always extremely busy though, so not sure what he does with it all. What's he really like?
Is he actually the best (results not value, since value is a personal judgement) and is there any way of knowing? Are the Thai surgeons doing work on foreigners in it for the money exclusively (not that I care, it just helps put the pieces together). Do they do local work as well, or at a different price, or any charity?
You also mentioned looking at good and bad results and the reasons for it. Could you expand on that? How much is due to the surgeon's inconsistency vs the patient? How consistent are the results? What's the chance of problems and what do they do about it?
Anything important I didn't think of, since I am western after all.