Alice schreef:Alice schreef:Als ik zo lees, is het een wonder als er een geslaagde srs operatie tussen zit. Hoop dat dit bij Jana het geval is.
Dr Thep Vechavisit......
"Across town at the cluttered Pratunam Polyclinic, Dr Thep Vechavisit describes himself as the street stall of cosmetic surgery, or like a guest house compared to a five-star hotel.
Both can be useful, he said,
disposing of a dead cockroach on the floor mid-interview.
He berated "farangs'' (foreigners) as "stupid'' and "brainless'' for paying more at one of the country's reputed hospitals.
He sees "a lot'' of Australians lured by prices as low as AS $1400 for breast implants.
The clinic is a far cry from the chandeliers, plush lounges and uniformed medical teams at Asia's biggest private hospital, the Bumrungrad International Hospital.
About 4000 Australians a year are flying to the hospital for cosmetic surgery.
A Starbucks coffee shop occupies the lobby. McDonald's, a large eatery and a Japanese restaurant can be found upstairs."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-22815143" target="_blank
http://www.tsroadmap.com/physical/vagin ... visit.html" target="_blank
http://www.zoominfo.com/p/Thep-Vechavisit/1075069914" target="_blank
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Normaal gesproken worden srs operaties meer dan uitstekend uitgevoerd door Thaise chirurgen maar die zitten niet in een achterafstraatje en die hebben een onverslaanbare reputatie. Daar betaal je dan ook voor.
Maar om voor een koopje je srs Thailand te laten doen vraag ik mij af of dit wel zo verstandig is. Mogelijk met wat meer geduld ben je voor srs in NL beter af (vermoed ik).
"As Professor Lynn Conway notes on her page on Thai surgery
"However, anyone going to Thailand for SRS should make very certain that they are going to one of the handful of reputable surgeons there who are doing high-quality SRS's using modern surgical techniques in the best hospitals. There has long been a tradition in Thailand of doing what superficial "Hijra-style" SRS's which do not create a full vagina. These are inexpensive surgeries (on the order of $1000 to $1500). Many Katheoy "working girls" undergo these surgeries, not being able to afford the full SRS surgeries (if someone does not need a full SRS, a Kathoey-type surgery might be an option to consider). Bottom line is that anyone going to Thailand should carefully research the latest information on Thai surgeons, and avoid going to the "lowest bidder" for such an important and life-changing surgery."