This is the interview documentary in “AT TEN” or ” Tee – Sip” talk show televised thru television Channel 3 about the young girl who has gone thru sex reassignemnt process. It took her two years to become full MAN. This is one of many success cases from Yan Hee hospital in Bangkok. Enjoy the three parts show.
PART I.
Many Japanese Girls and Korean Girls come to Thailand for F to M operation at Yanhee Hospital.One of the success cases tell her/his story on television interview for the first time in Thailand. Mr. F to M, dressed to protect his identity and Doctor who operated on her with the interviewer.
PART 2
Interview people how they are thinking of this sex reassignment .Doctor explain how the new male sexsual organ is being constructed with the silicone stick and the patient tissues. After that the new organ is attached to the girl sexual organ.
PART 3
The opinion from the patient and doctor after operation.
PATIENT Opinion:
1) She/he decided to take this operation because she want to fullfill her dream to become a man. Not because of sexual satisfaction. After operation for one year he never have any sex with any girl or boy and he does not have any girl friend.
2) During this one year, he never has any single moment of regret in this transgender operation.
DOCTOR Opinion:
1) The reason that she went to have this full operation because she had a Gender Identity Disorder (GID) sickness. It is not because she is a “TOM BOY”.
The difference between GID and Tom Boy is:
GID is a person who has a confusion of Gender Identity, while Tom Boy is a behavior of copying other personality. This behavior is very dangerous and not advice to have the transgender operation. Because once the patient change their mind or give up this behavior, they can not go back to the original gender. It is a no return operation.
2) This interview intention to educate people not motivate them to have the sexual transgender operation. It is for the GID patients only. It is a painful and expensive operation and can not be reverse.
Dr. Preecha Tiewtranon MD Chollada Clinic 70/4, Sukhumvit Soi 1, Sukumvit Road Bangkok 10110 Thailand 662-2525560, 5 Preecha Aesthetic Institute – 7th floor, Bangkok Nursing Home Buliding 9/1 Convent Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok, 10500 Thailand +662 582 1001 http://www.pai.co.thconsult@pai.co.thansdr@samart.co.th chest FTM surgery
Dr. Sukit Worathamrong MD 454 Charansanitwong Road Soi 90 Bang-O, Bangplad Bangkok 10700 Thailand 434-9196-9 chest FTM surgery
Dr. Paisarn Asavapakuna MD 1575/52 Paholyothin Road, Samsaennai, Payathai, Bangkok, 10400, Thailand (662) 279-2349, 279-2155, 618-4209 F(662) 618-4210 FTM surgery
Dr. Greechart Pornsinsirirak MD Yan Hee General Hospital, 454 CharunsanitwongRoad (Soi 90), Bang-O Bangpad, Bangkok, 10700, Thailand Tel : +66 (0)28790300 Ext 1035 Fax : +66 (0)2 8790395 E-Mail : greechartp@yahoo.comhttp://www.yanhee.net/serv_sexreass.htm FTM surgery
Dr. Prakob Thongphiew MD, Bumrungrad Hospital 33 Sukumvit Soi 3, Bangkok, 10110, Thailand (66-2) 667-1000 F(66-2)667-1299 info@bumrungrad.com (atn Pat Pongsatit, International Patient Services) FTM surgery
Dr. Suporn WATANYUSAKUL MD Aikchol Hospital Chonburi, Thailand http://srs-thailand.com FTM surgery
Fiona-Wendolyn Kim PhD at Dr Suporn Clinic, Chonburi, Thailand fwkim@kim-lertsubin.com
The term for FTM in Thai is Tom. (Peter Jackson Genders and S in Modern Thailand (1999, ed. with Nerida Cook), Multicultural Queer: Australian Narratives (1999, ed. with Gerard Sullivan), and Lady Boys, Tom Boys, Rent Boys: Male and Female in Contemporary Thailand (1999, ed. with Gerard Sullivan). http://wwwsshe.murdoch.edu.au/intersections/IntersectionsPeter.Jackson@anu.edu.au
Kulavir P. Pipat Chiang Mai Univ Chiang Mai, Thailand kulavair@chiangmai.ac.th
Thomas Shulich Chiang Mai Univ Thailand ThaiResearch@hotmail.com
Sam Winter Prof U Hong Kong sjwinter@hku.hk
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