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  • #16
    Here is the Boobs I paid $1200 for them installed,
    I think they turned out pretty good.

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    My Ex-Wife is such a whore!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Crag Rockheart View Post
      Here is the Boobs I paid $1200 for them installed,
      I think they turned out pretty good.



      My Ex-Wife is such a whore!

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      I can't see any scaring in the pics. But they can been retouched....so my question, does she have any scaring?
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Shyla Wild View Post
        I can't see any scaring in the pics. But they can been retouched....so my question, does she have any scaring?
        That is pretty much how they look in real life, seriously.
        I don't think those pics have been retouched much or at all, all the moles and everything are still there.
        These guys do really good photography and makeup.

        I can't remember all the details about how they were done, but they were a great deal.
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        • #19
          I'm going to Bangkok in the first week of May..

          I have the doctor picked out and am very confident as he's well reviewed and one of the better ones as far as I can tell..

          $2900.. plus $1200 for air and 10 nights in Bangkok.. total with spending money & food about $4500

          Compare that with $5-9K at the clinic in Montreal plus air twice and hotel for a week.. like $10k+

          No brainer really..

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          • #20
            Originally posted by AlexisDVyne View Post
            I'm going to Bangkok in the first week of May..

            I have the doctor picked out and am very confident as he's well reviewed and one of the better ones as far as I can tell..

            $2900.. plus $1200 for air and 10 nights in Bangkok.. total with spending money & food about $4500

            Compare that with $5-9K at the clinic in Montreal plus air twice and hotel for a week.. like $10k+

            No brainer really..
            I think a decent flight will cost you at least $1200 alone.
            It is worth it to pay more for a shorter flight.
            I often buy a flight to Hong Kong separately and then buy a flight on Thai airways from there to Bangkok.
            (As frequent flyer I get lounge access free so usually I take a shower in Hong Kong and pig out too)
            Avoid connecting through Japan and Korea, as it will take alot longer.
            It costs me more but gives more flexibility. A business class ticket on Thai airways will give you immense privileges at the Bangkok Airport such as lounge access, private security screening and private passport control.

            I believe I will be going there in May too but I think the second week.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by Crag Rockheart View Post
              I think a decent flight will cost you at least $1200 alone.
              It is worth it to pay more for a shorter flight.
              I often buy a flight to Hong Kong separately and then buy a flight on Thai airways from there to Bangkok.
              (As frequent flyer I get lounge access free so usually I take a shower in Hong Kong and pig out too)
              Avoid connecting through Japan and Korea, as it will take alot longer.
              It costs me more but gives more flexibility. A business class ticket on Thai airways will give you immense privileges at the Bangkok Airport such as lounge access, private security screening and private passport control.

              I believe I will be going there in May too but I think the second week.

              Flight and hotel.. $1230 through expedia for 10 nights downtown at a 4 star hotel with alacart beakfast every day..

              Vancouer to Bangkok.. There's tons of flights to asia from Hongcouver..

              it's a 20 hour flight each way with one stop in Shanghai

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              • #22
                i do hear Thailand is the way to go!!

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by AlexisDVyne View Post
                  Flight and hotel.. $1230 through expedia for 10 nights downtown at a 4 star hotel with alacart beakfast every day..

                  Vancouer to Bangkok.. There's tons of flights to asia from Hongcouver..

                  it's a 20 hour flight each way with one stop in Shanghai
                  I have been to Bangkok 15 times through Vancouver.
                  One thing I have learned about asia is, the worst thing about going there is the flights.
                  Spending a little more on your flight will save you hours of time and uncountable heartache.
                  It will also make sure you and your stuff gets there and back.

                  I have seen countless people in Asian airports sobbing with expedia and travelocity itineraries in their hands.
                  These websites string together flight connections by price not by feasibility.
                  The connections on many of your cheap flights are not makeable because they don't really know.
                  Also expedia and travelocity only deal mainly with North American travel and fall short in fights and hotels in Asia.
                  If you book a package through these websites, you often cannot deal directly with the hotels or airlines if you have problems.

                  You are far better to book your flight and hotel independently, booking a package may restrict you in many ways.
                  There is countless 4 star level hotels in downtown bangkok and the best ones are the Thai brands.
                  Bangkok has more 4 star hotels than all of Canada easily.
                  North American hotel brands are more expensive and that is mostly what Expedia and the like will give you.
                  http://www.asiarooms.com is the best for Thailand, you may be amazed at prices.
                  agoda.com is also good for asia.
                  I can also advise you based on your clinic location.
                  Most thai hotels have breakfast but food is so cheap over there, you barely even have to budget for it.

                  Also pay a little more to make sure you have a shorter comfortable flight.
                  Also make as few connections as possible and do not connect through countries you need a Visa to enter.
                  If you or your luggage have trouble in a country you don't have a visa for, you may end up sleeping in the airport, or not being able to retrieve your luggage or both.
                  For example Thailand and Hong Kong both offer Canadians Visa's on arrival.
                  Whearas Mainland china (shanghai), Korea, Japan and most other countries you may connect through require visas in advance.

                  Buy a flight direct from Vancouver to Hong Kong. 11-14 hours.
                  I prefer Air Canada and you can get seat sales for under 1000 to Hong Kong direct.
                  Plus you can use the 18000 aeroplan miles once you come back to Canada.
                  The asian airlines have smaller seats etc.

                  Buy a flight on Thai Airways from Hong Kong to Bangkok. 2-3 hours.
                  A business class ticket on Thai gives you special priviledges when leaving Thailand and, believe me, this can save you hours and hours.
                  Thai airways has one of the finest levels of service of any airline, you will be pamper in business to Bangkok.
                  If you buy straight from http://www.thaiairways.com/ they don't charge hardly any tax, so a business class flight is very cheap and worth it. As I said, they have dedicated passport control and security screening at the Thai airport for business class saving you hours.
                  Also Business class gives you free access to Thai airways lounges for free food, drink etc.

                  So I find making all my flight arrangements direct with the airlines gives me the best price, connections and service overall.
                  Anyway that is my advice for flying to Bangkok from Vancouver.

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                  • #24
                    When your health is on the line, where would you rather be?

                    I'm wary of going outside of Canada, because if you ever have any complications, you basically have to pay out of pocket for whatever medical expenses are incurred, and hope that you can get reimbursed by OHIP (or the BC equivalent) after the fact. I've heard of people running up tens of thousands of dollars in extra medical costs, and couldn't get it covered when they got back. At least if you stay in Canada, you'll get treated for any problems right away, and then the provincial health plan deals with it afterwards. I went to Dr. Ronald Levine in Toronto, he's one of the best in the city, and I know for a fact that he's done work for a number of other tgirls. I would recommend him in a heartbeat. I had mine done in a real hospital, so I had the peace of mind of knowing that if I had any medical problems, I would be immediately treated by qualified doctors - in a private clinic, there's a much greater risk that you won't be able to get the care you need in an emergency situation.

                    Also, with all the upheaval over the faulty breast implants in Europe recently (where the company was found to be using industrial-grade silicone, instead of medical grade) I would be extra-careful to make sure that the company supplying the implants is a reputable one. Other countries don't require the same amount of oversight for the production of medical devices, whereas Canada and the USA have stricter guidelines than just about anyone. If you go to Thailand, make sure to find out exactly which company supplies them with their implants - would you want to go through this a year after getting your boobs?

                    http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/12...-announcement/

                    My suggestion is to stay in Canada, it might cost a little more but at least you know our health care system will help you if you need it. Mine cost about $6,800 (Round, smooth, 390cc cohesive-gel silicone), and I've had them for almost three years without any complications. And, as my clients can verify, they're spectacular!

                    Here's an article I wrote a few years ago, when I still had my regular column for Tgirl News. It'll give you an idea of what to expect during recovery:

                    http://lecanadian.com/2010/03/20/tra...reast-friends/

                    Going overseas might save you a few bucks in the short term, but if you ever have any complications and can't get covered, you'll definitely wish you had stayed in Canada. Just my $0.02!

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                    • #25
                      Crag forgot to mention he gets a commission from Air Canada, Thai Airways, Asia Rooms.com and agoda.com. Only KIDDING Crag. If you do not heed Nikki's advice I would think twice or three times about what Crag has said. I know if I ever go, Crag will be the only one I will ask for advice. Well maybe not the only one.

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                      • #26
                        As far as implants go the faulty ones recently were made in France and fully acceptable in all countries, even Canada where they were approved. No one is paying for Canadians to have these implants removed, so I don't agree there is any worse risk in this regard.

                        You can check that you are not getting currently bad implants but you cannot know which ones will be deemed bad in future.
                        The people that have these supposedly bad implants could not have known in advance.

                        As far as medical care, you can have complications of course that may require treatment.
                        This is a risk of getting surgery outside Canada.
                        However any type of medical problem can possibly cause you to pay out of your pocket when you are travelling outside the country.
                        This is why you should always have basic travel health insurance, this probably won't cover surgery complications but will cover most other things like broken bones, and other surgeries.

                        General patient care in Thailand is better than Canada if you go to a hospital in Bangkok.
                        In Canada you can wait for weeks and months for surgery and wait for hours or days in Emergency rooms.
                        In Thailand you get faster service, especially when you are paying yourself.
                        The cost of medical care in Thailand is far cheaper than Canada.

                        Truly I think the doctors in Thailand are better for this sort of thing although they are more used to Asian bodies.
                        North American doctors often go to Thailand for training and advice on SRS type surgeries.
                        Thailand does more of these surgeries than anyone on earth.

                        To say you will get better medical care in Canada is pretty questionable.
                        You may get free medical care more often, but whether it is superior?

                        Some of these clinics have international reputations and they don't put their clients at risk or lose all their business.
                        As long as you have a good clinic, I don't think there is a worry.
                        Mexico is unsafe for this type of thing, however Thailand is nothing like Mexico.

                        People in Thailand have a great degree of personal pride in what they do.
                        Most of these clinics offer follow ups and free support for complications.

                        When my GF had her SRS in Thailand it was considered the top clinic in the world.
                        After her surgery, two nurses slept on the floor of her room all night in case of complications.
                        In Canada we cannot afford to pay 2 nurses their union wage to provide the same care.

                        But as said there is different risks to going outside the country for work.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Ray View Post
                          Crag forgot to mention he gets a commission from Air Canada, Thai Airways, Asia Rooms.com and agoda.com. Only KIDDING Crag. If you do not heed Nikki's advice I would think twice or three times about what Crag has said. I know if I ever go, Crag will be the only one I will ask for advice. Well maybe not the only one.
                          The other reason to buy a separate flight to hong kong and then Bangkok is you never know what is going on in Thailand.
                          They have many natural disasters and political unrest, so having separate flights can make it easier to reschedule.

                          Plus if I get more people to fly Air Canada to Hong Kong, maybe they will add more flights there.
                          And cancel some of the flights to Japan.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Crag Rockheart View Post
                            As far as implants go the faulty ones recently were made in France and fully acceptable in all countries, even Canada where they were approved. No one is paying for Canadians to have these implants removed, so I don't agree there is any worse risk in this regard.
                            no idea where the best place to go is but no,the implants in question from france were never authorized to sell in canada,theres 2 makers that are i believe,they are allergen and mentor

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by chantel View Post
                              no idea where the best place to go is but no,the implants in question from france were never authorized to sell in canada,theres 2 makers that are i believe,they are allergen and mentor
                              I stand corrected, as I had read that Stephan Harper had refused to compensate Canadians who had these installed.
                              I assumed that meant ones installed in Canada.

                              Maybe it was Canadians that had travelled overseas and suddenly needed emergency breast implant surgery.
                              They would have not had a choice of implants in such and emergency.
                              Someone should pay then, hehe.


                              Still you cannot know what will be deemed faulty in future.
                              You can only do your research the best you can on the implants you are getting.
                              Even if you get it done in Canada, you need to know and research exactly what you are getting.
                              You would do it with a new television, why not your implants.
                              You certainly should get all the free consultation in Canada or anywhere on this that you can.

                              You still cannot undo the damage done, but at least in Canada you have a better chance for a class action lawsuit than in Thailand.
                              However the implants are most likely not made in Thailand.

                              I mean, anything can happen in Canada too, France is no slouch in world medicine either.
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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Crag Rockheart View Post
                                I stand corrected, as I had read that Stephan Harper had refused to compensate Canadians who had these installed.
                                I assumed that meant ones installed in Canada.

                                Maybe it was Canadians that had travelled overseas and suddenly needed emergency breast implant surgery.
                                They would have not had a choice of implants in such and emergency.
                                Someone should pay then, hehe.


                                Still you cannot know what will be deemed faulty in future.
                                You can only do your research the best you can on the implants you are getting.
                                Even if you get it done in Canada, you need to know and research exactly what you are getting.
                                You would do it with a new television, why not your implants.
                                You certainly should get all the free consultation in Canada or anywhere on this that you can.

                                I mean, anything can happen in Canada too, France is no slouch in world medicine either.
                                oh i agree 100% ,they do these studys on everything saying this or thats good for you,then a few years down the road we hear how bad it is for you..happens all the time
                                Last edited by chantel; 01-11-2012, 07:10 PM. Reason: spellling

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