I am thinking of going t othailand for
plastic surgery (face lift) and was
wondering if anyone had any information
(negative/positive) or perhaps a reliable
doctor there to do such surgery,
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corg
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Re: Plastic Surgery Thailand Posted: 09-26-05 00:45am
trudi
wrote:
i am thinking of going t
othailand for plastic surgery (face lift)
and was wondering if anyone had any
information (negative/positive) or perhaps
a reliable doctor there to do such
surgery,
yes, I can provide with info. Some of my
friends did plastic surgery in thailand.
They checked recommondations, because not
every surgeon is doing a good job here.
My friends were very satisfied.
Drop me a note if you want more info. I
can introduce you to good and experienced
surgeons at reasonable prices.
Check the procedures here edit
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China105
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Plastic Surgery In Thailand Posted: 10-16-05 22:53pm
Corg,
I am curious about having ps in thailand
myself. I have spent countless hours,
days researching bankok hospitals, trying
to locate a great 5 star facility, and
search for a top not surgeon as well. I
have narrowed down my search to a ps that
also happens to be the chief of staff, I
believe for ps at bumrungrad. Thier site
says he is more expensive, but with
credencials including us board training
and international board affiliation, he is
on my list. Also, a Dr. That works at
bnh hospital that used to work at
bumrungrad with his own clinic at bnh is
on my list. He has done enormous amounts
of delicate surgeries that would make me
consider him.
My question, is there a reason you cannot
mention these Dr.S you feel are worth
considering with geat credentials, in this
forum or will you let us know where we can
find out who these surgeons are that you
would strongly recommend?
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corg
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Re: Plastic Surgery In Thailand Posted: 10-17-05 02:58am
china105
wrote:
corg,
I am curious about having ps in thailand
myself. I have spent countless hours,
days researching bankok hospitals, trying
to locate a great 5 star facility, and
search for a top not surgeon as well.
I have narrowed down my search to a ps
that also happens to be the chief of
staff, I believe for ps at bumrungrad.
Thier site says he is more expensive, but
with credencials including us board
training and international board
affiliation, he is on my list. Also, a
Dr. That works at bnh hospital that
used to work at bumrungrad with his own
clinic at bnh is on my list. He has
done enormous amounts of delicate
surgeries that would make me consider
him.
My question, is there a reason you cannot
mention these Dr.S you feel are worth
considering with geat credentials, in this
forum or will you let us know where we can
find out who these surgeons are that you
would strongly
recommend?
for the same reason as you I guess I can't
post names here on the forum. It is
against the law in thailand, and doctors
are in no way allowed to promote, and i'm
not sure if it is allowed that someone
else promoting them.
Two surgeons I know personally got their
licences revoked for one year and others
are at the court for many days a year.
That laws may change in the future as it
changed in japan which had the same
restrictions.
But you can mail me and I can send you
some info.
The hospital you mentioned is most used by
surgeons when they rent the operation
facilities. Another one is yanhee
hopital, which is specialised
in plastic cosmetic surgery.
Of course you have to check for
reputations and it depends a lot on the
surgeries you need or want.
Anyway i'm glad to answer you when you
mail me. Infos about you will be kept
strictly confidential and not given to
anyone unless otherwise stated by you.
Edit
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China105
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Thailand Surgery Posted: 10-17-05 07:53am
Corg.
Thanks for your reply. How do I e-mail
you as you mentioned, your e-mail address
is not posted. Is posting your e-mail
allowed on the forum? How can I reach
you?
Thanks,
china
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China105
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Joined: 16 Oct 2005 Posts: 5
Posted: 10-17-05 07:58am
Corg,
i just replied to your reply......I don't
know if my reply posted., but,i would
llike to know where I can e-mail you for
more info.
Thanks
china
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corg
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Posted: 10-17-05 08:59am
I sent you a pm in this forum with my mail
address
you can click on the names on this forum
and send pm (private messages) or if
someone provides e-mail you'll see the a
logo where it says e-mail.
If you want to check your pm click private
messages you see above when you're logged
in.
Regards
corg
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tonygo8888
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Contact Corg Posted: 06-13-07 10:35am
Hello Corg
I too would like to more about the PM's
you researched to find at BNH.
I am considering going to Thailand for
plastic surgery but have so many
questions.
Thanks,
Tony
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corg
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Posted: 06-13-07 10:52am
Hi Tony
I can assist you to find the right places
and doctors here in Thailand. I do have
some personal contacts to experienced
surgeons here. In fact there are so many
good surgeons, that it will be hard for
some people to make decisions.
I can't give any medical advice bur will
be glad to assist you.
PM me your email address and I'll contact
you ASAP.
Regards
Corg
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corg
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Re: Plastic Surgery Abroad - Be Careful! Posted: 06-14-07 10:17am
yvan
wrote:
On top of my list:
1- What should you do to ensure your
safety on medical trips?
2- What are the key mistakes to avoid when
having a surgery abroad?
3 - What happens really when you have a
surgery abroad?
4 - What are the most critical questions
you must ask your surgeon BEFORE you
even leave your country to ensure an
orderly process?
5 - What general questions must you ask in
the pre-operative phase?
6 - How can you avoid surgeon
communication mistakes especially when not
having a face to face consultation
until you fly to your destination?
Best -
Yvan
Patient Care Manager
From my experience, most clients inform
themself of different options before they
go anywhere.
Most importent is to talk with two or
three surgeons directly before making a
final decision.
Only a professional surgeon can advice you
about the right procedure for you. For
example you want a face lift and think
that's it, one will maybe find out that
there are probably other procedures
neccessary to get the desired results,
like forehead lifting, neck-lifting etc.
... this is the reason why I advice all
clients to talk to several surgeons in
order to get the best of results for the
best price.
And as we all know, the international
failure quote is about 1% for all
surgeries. Ther's is always a risk, though
not big, it should be considered and
included for negotiations.
The surgeons I deal with provide excellent
after care, with nurses visiting the
patients in their hotels or even make
correction to undesired results without
any extra charges, even it was not a
mistake from the surgeon.
The main question is the price and
financing the surgery. Sometime insurance
companies are paying for surgeries
abroad.
People in the UK can get a loan for
cosmetic surgeries.
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tonygo8888
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Posted: 06-15-07 21:28pm
corg
wrote:
Hi Tony
I can assist you to find the right places
and doctors here in Thailand. I do have
some personal contacts to experienced
surgeons here. In fact there are so many
good surgeons, that it will be hard for
some people to make decisions.
I can't give any medical advice bur will
be glad to assist you.
PM me your email address and I'll contact
you ASAP.
Regards
Corg
Thank you Corg!
My email: [email removed]
I'm just beginning this process and want
to find only very experienced surgeons
that come well recommended.
I haven't read through many of the post's
but I'm curious to know a little about you
if you don't mind especially how you have
become obviously very familiar with the
various surgeons at Bumrungrad.
Thank you again for your time,
Tony
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sailesse
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Breast Implants Posted: 06-23-07 15:45pm
I would not like implants even though I am
a size A but not AA
but some friends of mine were so flat that
it drew attention and people would
comment on it behind their back . When
they got emplants they tooked very nice
and they loved the way they made them look
so much shapelier and sexier I guess you'd
have to say. They didn't go real big and
most were very sportsy so they didn't want
amything interferring with their physical
abiliities. If I was that flat as a guy I
would have had them also, with a reputable
doctor of course. I was very happy for
them.
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jlowell
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Joined: 29 Aug 2007 Posts: 2 Location: Houston, TX USA
Posted: 08-29-07 14:11pm
Tony....you need to click on Corgs name
and send a private message with your e
mail. You can't leave your e mail on the
forum it gets deleted. Also he can't give
specifics on the forum....just by e mail.
best of luck,
Jim Lowell
tonygo8888
wrote:
corg
wrote:
Hi Tony
I can assist you to find the right places
and doctors here in Thailand. I do have
some personal contacts to experienced
surgeons here. In fact there are so many
good surgeons, that it will be hard for
some people to make decisions.
I can't give any medical advice bur will
be glad to assist you.
PM me your email address and I'll contact
you ASAP.
Regards
Corg
Thank you Corg!
My email: [email removed]
I'm just beginning this process and want
to find only very experienced surgeons
that come well recommended.
I haven't read through many of the post's
but I'm curious to know a little about you
if you don't mind especially how you have
become obviously very familiar with the
various surgeons at Bumrungrad.
Thank you again for your time,
Tony