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SEEKING SURGEON - What I'm looking for...

Started by nightingale95, December 17, 2017, 09:02:36 PM

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nightingale95

Hi all,

So I'm looking for a surgeon for SRS and I don't know where to start, so below I've listed some qualities I'm seeking out in hopes that it will narrow my options down. If anyone knows a surgeon who fits any part of this criteria please don't hesitate to provide a link to their website so that I may glean some more info. Thank you!

-cost is $20,000 or less
-located in the USA
-does not require electrolysis of genital region prior to surgery (I've heard some surgeons scrape the follicles out when operating...?)

It's a start. I'm sure I'll come up with more as I do more research, but for now this is what I've got.
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Dena

If you have sufficient material, PI shouldn't require electrolysis. Scrapping is somewhat risky in that the hair isn't always removed. As for pricing, I can suggest one that's less than 25K but there may be others in the U.S. that are less.
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AnonyMs

Regarding hair, there's always a risk that you'll have vaginal hair regardless of what the surgeon says. It can be quite a big problem when it does occur.

Here's a relevant post, but there's others if you search.

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php?topic=223149.0

You don't care about insurance, quality of result, experience of surgeon, wait list, or risk of problems?
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nightingale95

Quote from: AnonyMs on December 18, 2017, 01:02:36 AM
Regarding hair, there's always a risk that you'll have vaginal hair regardless of what the surgeon says. It can be quite a big problem when it does occur.

Here's a relevant post, but there's others if you search.

https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php?topic=223149.0

You don't care about insurance, quality of result, experience of surgeon, wait list, or risk of problems?

Quality/experience/wait list/risk all go without saying.

Insurance is a non-factor. I am currently attached to my parents' insurance which does not cover such surgeries, and I cannot work full time as of now because I am a full-time student, and at my current place of employment they require you work a year full-time before you are considered such and granted health benefits.
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Gail20

FYI . . . I was really scared of the thought of genital hair removal (laser) but had to do it in a rush when they moved up my GCS date.  It wasn't easy but it was not nearly as bad as I'd thought it was going to be. . . . everyone is different but  . . . I went to a Dermatologist who had the absolute latest equipment too . . . 
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nightingale95

Quote from: Gail20 on December 19, 2017, 06:50:23 PM
FYI . . . I was really scared of the thought of genital hair removal (laser) but had to do it in a rush when they moved up my GCS date.  It wasn't easy but it was not nearly as bad as I'd thought it was going to be. . . . everyone is different but  . . . I went to a Dermatologist who had the absolute latest equipment too . . .

It's not the pain I'm concerned about. It's the cost.
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Devlyn

Money might seem important up front, but I've watched women come apart at the seams when vaginal hair becomes an issue. Food for thought.

Hugs, Devlyn
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echo7

Quote from: nightingale95 on December 17, 2017, 09:02:36 PM
-cost is $20,000 or less
-located in the USA
-does not require electrolysis of genital region prior to surgery (I've heard some surgeons scrape the follicles out when operating...?)

There is no surgeon who fulfills all of these criteria.
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Rachel

I did 6 sessions of electrolysis 6 weeks apart and was done 5 months prior to surgery. I would do that again.

I went to Dr. McGinn and she may charge about $23,000, perhaps more now. I would go to her again.
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