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Started by Ellement_of_Freedom, October 09, 2017, 07:51:48 PM
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Quote from: Ellement_of_Freedom on October 12, 2017, 08:08:17 PMI have my SRS and trachea shave booked with Dr Suporn, and I'm thinking to go to Dr Harrison Lee for lip lift, rhinoplasty, forehead work. Also going to Yeson for my voice.
Quote from: AnonyMs on October 12, 2017, 08:39:11 PMThere's quite a few negative reviews for Dr Harrinson Lee on Internet. I've only found one negative review for Facial Team (here on susans).
Quote from: Ellement_of_Freedom on October 12, 2017, 11:50:07 PMAre you referring to shoko's review? Their complaint was exactly what I was fearing about FT. I'm concerned with the coronal incision (raises hairline), rhinoplasties, and scarring from lip lift.
Quote from: MadamDeSilver on November 26, 2017, 10:25:41 PMThere are actually a few surgeons in Australia that do FFS apart from the ones you mentioned. I had a consult with Dr Gerrachi but didn't like his vibe. Dr Jeremy Hunt in Sydney - I've had a consultation with him and he has before and after photos which look great. I'm having surgery with him early next year.Professor David David in Adelaide - I've consulted with him he's done many ffs surgeriesDr Mahyar Amjadi in Sydney does FFS and has all the procedures he performs on his website http://luxeclinic.com.au/procedures/surgical/gender-reassignment/male-to-female/If you're thinking of getting ffs done here in Aus it's best to get private health insurance that covers you for non-cosmetic plastic surgery which will make things a lot cheaper.
Quote from: MadamDeSilver on November 27, 2017, 06:17:38 AMMy pleasure darling Each procedure eg: forehead, chin, jaw etc has an item number which the surgeon will give you in the quote so it's best to find out from your insurance provider if they cover you for those item numbers. How it works is you will still have to pay the surgeon fee for each procedure but your private health insurance should be able to cover the hospital fees which basically make up half the cost of the surgery.