V Plast Clinic Pattaya

436/81 Moo 9 Beach Road Soi 1 Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20260, Thailand
Total review: 3
Est. 2001

Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female)

Starting from $180,000

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V Plast Clinic Pattaya

436/81 Moo 9 Beach Road Soi 1 Amphoe Bang Lamung, Chang Wat Chon Buri 20260, Thailand
Total review: 3

Established

2001

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Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) at V Plast Clinic Pattaya

What does V Plast Clinic Pattaya offer patients?

V Plast Clinic Pattaya, located in Pattaya City, Pattaya, Thailand offers patients Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) procedures among its total of 36 available procedures, across 5 different specialties
. The cost of a Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) procedure ranges from ฿180,000 to ฿250,000, whilst the national average price is approximately ฿255,381.

How many specialists are there and what accreditation's have been awarded to V Plast Clinic Pattaya?

All procedures and treatments are undertaken by the lead specialist at the Clinic, and they are not accredited by any recognized accreditations institutes

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What you need to know about Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) in Pattaya

Also known as Gender Reassignment or Sex Change Surgery, Sex Reassignment Surgery (SRS) involves the surgical procedures required to change a person’s sexual characteristics from one gender to the other. The procedure can be used to transition a person from Male to Female and from Female to Male. Male to Female procedure involves reshaping of male genitals to appear and function as female genitalia (including a vaginoplasty), hair removal therapy, hormone replacement, facial feminization surgery, and Breast Augmentation.

Hormone treatment is started one year prior to surgery and continues after, where estrogen helps to reshape the body’s contours and stimulates the growth of labia majora. At least one therapist will be required to assess a patient’s psychological wellbeing before the go-ahead can be given.

The decision to have a breast augmentation should be an informed one that takes into account the potential risks and side effects. You should also have realistic expectations about the results of breast implant surgery to avoid disappointment. Find out about the procedure, the recovery period and any possible complications - ask your doctor or surgeon if you are unsure about anything.

What's the Recovery Time for Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) Procedures in Pattaya?

Smoking before and after the surgery is highly discouraged and avoid smoking for at least two weeks to reduce risks of non-healing.

Most people are able to return to work in about 4-6 weeks after a sex change operation. Furthermore, you can resume strenuous work and exercise after 2 months. It is vital that you strictly follow all medication instructions during your recovery period.

Keep in mind, recuperation incorporates not only physical healing but also emotional rejuvenation. The Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) implies a noteworthy modification in your way of living and acclimating to an altered body image and social identification requires patience. Mental health guidance proves to be an important element in the healing journey, offering emotional assistance and managing any mental obstacles that come up.

What's the Success Rate of Sex Reassignment Surgery (Male to Female) Procedures in Pattaya?

The success rate for a sex change is very high nowadays, given technological advancements and the greater experience of surgeons. Gender reassignment surgery from male to female has a higher success rate than female to male; this is why more male transgender people opt for a sex change.

However, given the nature and complexities of this type of surgery, you also have to be aware of its complications, for example, there is always a possible risk of infection, severe pain, given the intrusive nature of the surgeries and the potential for blood clotting and scarring.

Possible side effects may also include a decreased sexual sensation and ability to orgasm, fistula (opening between rectum and vagina), narrowing of vagina and hair growth in the vagina from the grafted tissue and the partial death of tissue used to create the new vagina.

Other Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery Procedures Available at V Plast Clinic Pattaya

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Body Lift

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Calf Reduction

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Thigh Lift

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Breast Augmentation

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Breast Lift

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Breast Reconstruction

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Nipple Reduction

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Butt Lift

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Buttock Augmentation

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Eyelid Surgery

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Chin Augmentation

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Facelift

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Forehead Contouring

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Mentoplasty

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Lip Augmentation

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Lip Reduction

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Cheekbone Reduction

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Jaw Shaping

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Tummy Tuck

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Botox Injections

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Dermal Fillers

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Thermage

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Penis Augmentation

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Clitoral Hood Reduction

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Labiaplasty

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Ear Surgery

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Breast Reduction

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Breast Implants

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Double Eyelid Creation

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Doctors at V Plast Clinic Pattaya

  • Dr. Pichansak Bunmas

    Dr. Pichansak Bunmas

    • General Medicine
    • Hair Restoration
    • Plastic and Cosmetic Surgery

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