Melody Moore
04-20-2011, 06:44 AM
Often I hear people complaining about doctors, saying they have no real interest in helping you to get
better & that they don't care. For the past 6 years I have been seeing the same GP because never in
my life have I had a doctor actually care about me so much. I have been going to this doctor long before
I started my transitioning & he is the only doctor I have ever known who has called me up to ask me how
I am going & making sure everything is OK with me. So I trust him more than any other doctor I have known.
My doctor is really helping me while also saving me thousands of dollars & how may you ask?
About 3 years ago he bought a new laser unit for his general practice for removing birthmarks & hair removal.
I was one of his first patients to have treatment with the unit to remove a large port wine birthmark from my
face. Eventually my doctor bought more laser units & opened a new cosmetic surgical practice in my city.
After opening the new building for business I was one of the first patients to have laser facial hair removal
which he did for me for completely free. So as you can imagine I am very grateful just for that opportunity.
Well yesterday I went to see my doctor for a check-up at his general practice clinic following my gall bladder
surgery nearly 2 weeks ago. After my examination he asked me if I was interested in laser tattoo removal for
'free' to which I replied 'Hell Yeah!'. I have a number of tattoos on my upper arms, lower legs & chest. I have
the wings of a large eagle dividing my cleavage, which I think don't think looks very feminine, so I definitely
want all my tatts gone for good!
My doc told me to call his cosmetic surgery which I did & make an appointment, apparently the new laser
unit turns up in the next 3-4 weeks. I will take a series of photos to show others how effective this type
of treatment is for tattoo removal. I have heard it takes about 3 sessions per tattoo to remove them totally.
So I will keep those of you who are interested in this type of treatment posted on how it all goes.
I might be a 'test guinea pig' for my doctor's new cosmetic surgical practice, but I am so grateful he thinks
of me & gives me so many free treatments which I could never afford, but is really helping me so much with
treatments that are really beneficial in my transition. Hmmmm it's got me really thinking now, I wonder if he
is ever thinking about preforming GRS in his practice? Can a TS girl ever be so lucky? :D
better & that they don't care. For the past 6 years I have been seeing the same GP because never in
my life have I had a doctor actually care about me so much. I have been going to this doctor long before
I started my transitioning & he is the only doctor I have ever known who has called me up to ask me how
I am going & making sure everything is OK with me. So I trust him more than any other doctor I have known.
My doctor is really helping me while also saving me thousands of dollars & how may you ask?
About 3 years ago he bought a new laser unit for his general practice for removing birthmarks & hair removal.
I was one of his first patients to have treatment with the unit to remove a large port wine birthmark from my
face. Eventually my doctor bought more laser units & opened a new cosmetic surgical practice in my city.
After opening the new building for business I was one of the first patients to have laser facial hair removal
which he did for me for completely free. So as you can imagine I am very grateful just for that opportunity.
Well yesterday I went to see my doctor for a check-up at his general practice clinic following my gall bladder
surgery nearly 2 weeks ago. After my examination he asked me if I was interested in laser tattoo removal for
'free' to which I replied 'Hell Yeah!'. I have a number of tattoos on my upper arms, lower legs & chest. I have
the wings of a large eagle dividing my cleavage, which I think don't think looks very feminine, so I definitely
want all my tatts gone for good!
My doc told me to call his cosmetic surgery which I did & make an appointment, apparently the new laser
unit turns up in the next 3-4 weeks. I will take a series of photos to show others how effective this type
of treatment is for tattoo removal. I have heard it takes about 3 sessions per tattoo to remove them totally.
So I will keep those of you who are interested in this type of treatment posted on how it all goes.
I might be a 'test guinea pig' for my doctor's new cosmetic surgical practice, but I am so grateful he thinks
of me & gives me so many free treatments which I could never afford, but is really helping me so much with
treatments that are really beneficial in my transition. Hmmmm it's got me really thinking now, I wonder if he
is ever thinking about preforming GRS in his practice? Can a TS girl ever be so lucky? :D