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What Surgeries Would You Have And What Doctor Would You Use?


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Guest A Girl

FFS - Dr. Spiegle, Boston Med. Pioneered many of the current FFS tecniques. Have already consulted with, setting up my finances to do so as soon as possible.

SRS, GRS, Whatever - Dr. Marci Bowers, Trinidad, Colorado. One of the most gifted, if not the most gifted surgeon in this area of medicine. And a t-girl herself to boot!!! This girl does it right the first time.

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Guest Katie-Louise

Dr Marci Bowers, Trinidad, Colorado. Shes one of the leading surgeons in GRS/SRS and shes also been through the transition herself.

Not sure about FFS I got many years to decide both :lol: so I aren't really in any rush but I would like someone professional and I think everyone else would =D

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Hi,

This is something i have been contemplating for quite some time.

My SRS,GAS...i have narrowed it down to Dr.Chetawutt or Dr.Preecha in Thailad...cost effective.

I will also opt for the Tracheal Shave...possibly Breast Augmentation during the same visit.

Due to the pain involved,it isn't recommended by other girls...But once again it will be cost effective.

FFS...Rhinoplasty,Forehead Shave and Lift,maybe Chin Implant...when and if i can afford these

other proceedures.

Angie.

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Guest Alexander

If I could have any surgeons.....

Top: Dr. Garramone in Florida

Bottom: Dr. Meltzer in Arizona

But I am likely headed to Thailand for a dual surgery that will remove my breasts and my uterus and ovaries at the same time. However I can't find anyone who has been to the NEO Plastic surgery clinic. http://thailandplasticsurgery.com/ I already posted about this somewhere else...

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Guest Madison_Always

i will probably have at least srs in thailand because it is much cheaper there and there are many competant doctors there and im not sure about ffs

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Guest Katie-Louise
i will probably have at least srs in thailand because it is much cheaper there and there are many competant doctors there and im not sure about ffs

I have done loads of research about Dr Suporn in Thailand and his SRS technique and I will now be going there as soon as I can and I have enough money. I am going to have breast augmentation which I already can afford and FFS unsure I more than likely will but the most important to me is SRS.

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Guest Michelle M

FFS - Dr. Ousterhout in san francisco (probably just tracheal shave and brow reconstruction, enough to pass. I'll do all the other ffs after SRS.)

SRS - Dr. Kamul in thailand

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Guest Mr. Fox

I have no clue what doctors I would have. Competant, but not too expensive. I am going to get top surgery, and would like bottom surgery but all methods currently available are unaffordable and unsatisfactory, so I am not sure.

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Guest Jack Solomon

Top Surgery - Dr. Michael Brownstein in San Francisco, California

Total Hysterectomy/Vaginectomy - Dr. Toby Meltzer in Scottsdale, Arizona*

Phalloplasty MLD Flap/SRS - Dr. Perovic in Belgrade, Serbia

If I can arrange it, I might combine the vaginectomy and the phalloplasty with Dr. Perovic, but most likely I would prefer to do both the total hysterectomy and vaginectomy within the same surgery on an earlier date.

*Toby Meltzer (and his associates) is well-known and considered skilled within his techniques. One of his associates performs the total hysterectomy/vaginectomy procedure. I may decide to get my chest surgery with Dr. Meltzer as well.

Solomon

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Guest StrandedOutThere

Top surgery! I want it so bad! From looking at pics online and such, I think I'd go with Dr. Michael Brownstein.

I'm still kinda undecided on bottom surgery.

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Guest Tabe

Top - Probably Dr. Beverly Fischer in MD. Looking though photos, she seems to have some of the best results with keyhole/peri-areola surgeries.

Not planning any other surgeries for now.

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Guest Sheila

i would have the srs right away. i would wait for any breast surgery until i've been on hrt for the recommended time. i don't think i would be in any hurry for ffs although i'd seriously consider it. i do have one question though. if for example the male member is 8 1/2" before surgery, does that mean the depth of the vagina will be 81/2"? i noticed that different women have different depth's. just curious.

thanks,

sheila

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Guest Madison_Always

i also want tracheal shave and i dunno if this counts but i want laser/ electrolysis hair removel on my legs mid section and face. not sure about breast augmentation. hopefully hrt will do its job and i dont rly want huge breasts lol

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Guest Leah1026
I do have one question though. if for example the male member is 8 1/2" before surgery, does that mean the depth of the vagina will be 81/2"? i noticed that different women have different depth's. just curious.

I don't know how long you've been on HRT, but things have a tendency to shrink over time. But in general the more donor material you have before means better depth after.

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Guest Sheila
I don't know how long you've been on HRT, but things have a tendency to shrink over time. But in general the more donor material you have before means better depth after.

i should have made it clear i wasn't talking about me and was just using that size for an example. maybe i should have said 3". that would mean a depth of less than 3"? at this time i'm not on hrt. i thought that now that i know what i want to do with my life that this place would be a good start. everyone here is way ahead of me in their journey that i sorta feel like an outsider, not part of the community. i've been alone all my life and i'm used to it. i apologize if i'm out of line and don't mean no harm. i was curious though, that's all.

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i should have made it clear i wasn't talking about me and was just using that size for an example. maybe i should have said 3". that would mean a depth of less than 3"? at this time i'm not on hrt. i thought that now that i know what i want to do with my life that this place would be a good start. everyone here is way ahead of me in their journey that i sorta feel like an outsider, not part of the community. i've been alone all my life and i'm used to it. i apologize if i'm out of line and don't mean no harm. i was curious though, that's all.

3"=3"? More or less. But that's where skin grafts come in. If the surgeon doesn't have enough donor material they will get extra skin from the upper leg or lower abdomen so they can give you adequate depth.

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Guest Sheila

after sudying the situation, i would chose Dr. Marci Bowers. she would be my only choice. yes, i would have ffs. i've seen some of the result's and am quite impressed. don't have to think twice about the breast augumentation. i would wait until the homones have run their course as i see this is the proper proceedure. yeah. srs eve, the night before i'm finally a real woman.

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i should have made it clear i wasn't talking about me and was just using that size for an example. maybe i should have said 3". that would mean a depth of less than 3"? at this time i'm not on hrt. i thought that now that i know what i want to do with my life that this place would be a good start. everyone here is way ahead of me in their journey that i sorta feel like an outsider, not part of the community. i've been alone all my life and i'm used to it. i apologize if i'm out of line and don't mean no harm. i was curious though, that's all.

oh, ok. i see. thank's

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i should have made it clear i wasn't talking about me and was just using that size for an example. maybe i should have said 3". that would mean a depth of less than 3"? at this time i'm not on hrt. i thought that now that i know what i want to do with my life that this place would be a good start. everyone here is way ahead of me in their journey that i sorta feel like an outsider, not part of the community. i've been alone all my life and i'm used to it. i apologize if i'm out of line and don't mean no harm. i was curious though, that's all.

that would give me depth, but would a skin graft from the thigh or other area hinder sensation?, i'm curious

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