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naughty1atnight

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  1. He is currently acting as a legal professional for the medical error network.

    Is he also a lawyer ??

    Does the clinic also have an operating theatre upstairs ??

    No, he's a doctor, specializing in transexual procedures. I've never been to his clinic but several other girls Ive spoken to have recomended him.

  2. Hi,

    I have seen a few people rush it through and thiose are most likley to failure metally and phisicly,

    I do agree to HRT for at least 12 months as the body and face changes, breasts grow naturally and these changes can bugger up the plastic procedures if done too soon.

    <deleted> next,

    SRS should be last, A mental diagnosis and careful consideration given here,As for the bits,well, they cant be stuck back on........

    From Maddy

    Australia

  3. I have now been in comunication with Dr Suthat Koonnawarote assistant that assured me i would have a reply from the surgeon within 2 weeks, it has now been longer than 3 weeks, i have sent reminders and received replys to the effect,(politely) we will answer you when surgeon informs us.

    The warranty i was given is not worth anything at all.

    So sad.

    A few comments on this sad story:

    1. There are a large number of agencies that serve as "middlemen" between hospitals and peopel seeking plastic surgery (and other procedures) in Thailand. They vary enormously in the services they provide and their reliability. Anyone choosing to use one should shop around and make a careful selection.

    • an agency that does nothing more than make a booking for you is not offering anything that you can't just as easily do yourself; all of these hospitals have websites in English

    • while no company (or surgeon/hospital for that matter) can guarantee the outcome of cosmetic surgery or client satisfaction, they should be able to offer information on the percentage of people experiencing comoplications for specific procedures -- both in general and at the hospital under consideration -- and the percentage of clients giving positive feedback for a particular doctor or hospital

    • If it were me, questions that I would ask in selecting an agency would include "How do you select the doctors and hospitals you book clients with?" "How do you monitor the quality of care at facilities you refer clients to?" "Other than the booking, what supports do you provide? I,"f I have a problem while in the hospital, what can I expect from your company?" "Do you have any medical professionals on your staff? Who are they and what are their qualifications?" etc

    • Regardless of the use of an agency to arrange your procedure, I personally examine the credentials of the recommended surgeon. In fact, I would view it negatively iof the agency did not provide me with the doctor's full CV without my having to ask. I would also ask, and look for intelligent answers to, "Why do you recommend this specific surgeon?"

    2. No one should undergo plastic surgery unless thoroughly satisifed with the pre-surgical consultation including the amount of time spent, the surgeon's apparent understanding of what you want, and the extent to which the surgeon provided a clear sense of what you can probably expect from the procedure. Both vague answers and extravagant promises are bad signs.

    #2 is admittedly hard for people who have travelled here specifically for surgery as there is a time pressure. Still, better safe than sorry; these are elective procedures and better not done at all than done with bad results.

  4. Children subject: Wasn't it supposed to be non violent?

    The army is doing all the shooting.

    The public is protesting.

    The army shouldn't be shooting any one!

    Would you call that boy looking over the tyres a human shield.I suggest you print something factual.My thioughts would have been,he is showing the boy to the soldiers to show that he is there.

    NOW

    If someone had said the boy should not be there i would have agreed but dont spout crap on here

    Carrying a child to a barricade where you are likely to encounter violence and then showing the child IS using the child as a human shield. The child shouldn't be there and the parents should be tried for negligence! If the troops take fire from that area they are now faced with the moral quandry --- return fire knowing a child is there or accept the fire!

    Mixing in non-combatants with combatants is the very definition of using human shields.

  5. People are what we make, born with no knowledge or education we absorb and learn what is put in front of us.

    He was a creation, evil or not, some people created this person as he probably created others.

  6. Dont go to yanhee

    I had a terrifying experience that i would not like to see anyone else ever go through.

    Badly anesthetized and i spoke to surgeon during my procedure, he woke me up to mark my eyes for upper and lower but woke me too soon while my chinoplasty was being inserted and stitched, then failed to fully knock me out prior to cutting and stitching my eyes.

    I have nightmares of it.

    Maddy

  7. I will never recommend or visit Yanhee again.

    My assessment was done via email by photographs, the normal way.

    "Dr. Suthat recommends that (birth name removed here) may have Blepharoplasty and Rhinoplasty as well as Zygomatic arch and Mandibular Angle reduction.

    These procedures will "soften" features so that the look will be more feminine.

    My broker (Destination Beauty) was just a go between, a sales person who gives no suggestions or promises,

    simply reassures that it will be fine and distributes work to the hospitals medical staff to even the load.

    (Destination Beauty)

    I arrived in Bangkok and the following day I had my consultation with surgeon.

    Dr Suthat suggested in person, I only get

    blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty and chinoplasty,

    Talking to the surgeon about my jaw line it was agreed upon a bit of a persuasion that the under chin area be liposuctioned.

    I did feel rather disappointed as I really wanted huge amounts of change but seemed to be getting little.

    The value for money was fine, no problem there.

    I feel I couldn't make him take it.

    So I ended up spending about half of expected.

    With this cash burning a hole in my pocket at a big hospital I coordinated dental, hair grafts, and skin laser as well.

    Surgery went ahead that afternoon and I thought it was going to be all at once, as I was informed,(the plastic work).

    In the preparation room a nurse said to me "hello what are you here for"?

    That was cool, just checking name etc to make sure I was the right patient,

    then after explaining she said no no just chinoplasty and Blepharoplasty,

    I said no no so she went to check and I never saw her again.

    I was anesthetized and entered surgery .

    I woke in theater with the surgeon stuffing my chin silicone in between my lower lip and lower teeth, struggling to talk I said aren't I supposed to be asleep now, he said "no, but you cant feel anything", I said "yes I can but I cant move and why am i awake?"

    He said "so I can mark your eyes."

    I moaned in pain of my chin (really was hurting) and the squishing sound of the stuffing of silicone made me feel really ill and in shock.

    My eyes were worked on while I was conscious and knew what was going on.

    Unable to react I passed out soon after.

    I then woke in my room in intense pain from my chin with no rhino work done, blindly with eyes swollen, I paged nurse who called another who screamed at another (very out of character in Thailand ) because of my intense pain.

    10 minutes later a nurse returned and informed me as I had already had a needle I was to receive no more relief (it really hurt and my pain threshold is high).

    I argued and got something that sent me to sleep.

    A bit later on I went again to surgery again and my nose was de humped and tipped.

    In recovery the pain of the eyes, nose and liposuction was quite bearable but the chin stung and pained like hel_l. It was so bad.

    I was given every antibiotic known to man and beyond as they do and the nurses were really good.

    I had my check up and most of my external stitches removed.

    I coordinated my own 2500 hair graft, a dental filling and whitening and skin laser.

    Dental was most helpful but the skin laser had me wondering aimlessly around not knowing what to do.

    Don't get laser tooth whitening if you have sensitive teeth, stabbing yourself in the head with a thinners soaked piece of bamboo is less painful.

    The nurse forgot to remove my lipo stitches and I had to do them myself.

    My nose, although de humped is still is bent to the right a lot,

    I don't think any work got done on the side, just the humpy bit.

    In later days and recovery I find my nose is still bent,

    I am unable to speak personally with my plastic surgeon, hair transplant surgeon or there personal assistants.

    I did need to communicate further for medication as my hair transplant had problems.

    My trust in broker is gone.

    The person i lay my trust with didn't visit but rather sent 2 assistants after my surgery, my eyes were swollen shut and my mouth was so painful i couldn't speak, i had never communicate with these people before.

    To my surprise the broker office was only a few minutes walk to the hospital.

    In summary:

    I have nightmares of waking in surgery and not being able to move, as it happened.

    My nose is still bent and really big.

    My hair wouldn't grow and was slowly coming out.

    No facial feminization has been achieved.

    Without announcing my previous plastic surgery it is recommended by others

    I have reduction and change made to my nose and chin shape.

    Thanks for reading

    Maddy.

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