View Full Version : New SRS surgeon nearby
celeste26
08-28-2014, 11:21 AM
DR. Tuan Nguyen has an office within 50 miles of where I live, he claims to have over 10 years as a plastic surgeon in the GRS field. His web site has a very few recommendations but I have not heard of his work before. He has connections to a reputable local hospital, but apparently performs his GRS work in his clinic and not the hospital.
Does anyone here know about him, where he trained and how good his work is? Its not that I have anything against a Vietnamese surgeon, some of the best are not American. Its just the unknown factors that make me curious.
His C.V. is on his site. He is all US trained: Univ. of Texas for bachelors and Dental(!) degrees. He was an engineer before he became a dental surgeon. Went to Texas Tech for his MD. Top tier surgical internship, decent hospitals for residency and plastic surgery fellowship. His plastics creds look good, including being Chief of Plastic Surgery at the local Shriners hospital and a professorship at Oregon Health Services U.
His entire career has been out west. Bowers or Meltzer must know him if he's been involved in GRS for 15 years (almost all of his medical career after completing his fellowship).
The office is obviously a converted residence and is pretty sparse. Looks like a one-doc setup. As he appears well-trained and well-established, I wonder why he's in such a practice.
Jorja
08-28-2014, 12:15 PM
No information on this doctor. A quick internet search you will find several doctors with the same name. Be sure you have the right one.
Tuan and Nguyen are both common names - the latter extraordinarily so. But there aren't a lot of doctors in the Oregon practicing SRS with that name!
celeste26
08-28-2014, 02:20 PM
Apparently his primary practice is plastic surgery adding in GRS. There are of course other skill sets like urology involved and it seems like a one man operation is just not such a great idea. Still looking for anyone with actual experience with him and his work. Most of the clinics in other places have larger staffs, or whole hospitals.
stefan37
08-28-2014, 03:22 PM
It's heresay, but I believe he does the surgery and leaves the aftercare to the patient. That is what I heard, but I have no personal knowledge.
That's consistent with his website, in which he recommends (for GRS) bringing someone along for 24 hour aftercare and, if that's not possible, using his facility at $300/day. I found a review of him elsewhere (Susan's, maybe - don't recall) that mentioned a once-a-day check.
Michelle789
08-28-2014, 10:15 PM
Celeste, I think you're doing the right thing by questioning this doctor's credentials. GRS is a MAJOR life altering decision, and I would definitely question the credentials of any doctor that I am going to be using in my transition, regardless of the race or ethnicity. You are definitely not being a racist, you're just being smart.
Jamie2
08-29-2014, 09:54 AM
Anyone have a link to his web site ??
Thanks,
Jamie2
http://www.lakeoswegoplasticsurgery.com/index.html
celeste26
08-29-2014, 01:14 PM
Yeah Lea, I saw that and concluded he just added GRS to an otherwise slow plastic surgery practice. In the clinics like in Thailand and Trinidad CO, they are dedicated to TS care and that is their focus with plastic surgery simply being part of what they do.
Rianna Humble
08-29-2014, 05:09 PM
Anyone have a link to his web site ??
http://lmgtfy.com/?q=DR.+Tuan+Nguyen
Kathryn Martin
08-29-2014, 05:44 PM
I cannot remember where but I have read atrocious reviews about his GRS abilities. Go to someone who does between 6 and 9 GRS per week then you know you get a really experienced surgeon
SassySal
08-29-2014, 11:37 PM
This is the guy that did Autumn Sandeen's orchi, then signed some paperwork that allowed Sandeen to claim that he had had SRS and file for a new B/S. Orchi=Sex Change. Really???
Rianna Humble
08-30-2014, 04:07 AM
Unless you have first-hand personal knowledge of Sandeen's experiences with transition, ill-informed comments like this are, at best, unhelpful.
Angela Campbell
08-30-2014, 05:39 AM
In some states an orchi is satisfactory for legal change of gender.
Kathryn Martin
08-30-2014, 08:32 AM
Unless you have first-hand personal knowledge of Sandeen's experiences with transition, ill-informed comments like this are, at best, unhelpful.
I am not so sure this is an ill informed comment. This is a known situation and in fact was written about by Autumn at great length. She and the good doctor claimed that the removal of the testicles was a "sex" change. Autmn got into some significant explanatory distress when challenged. All of this in the public domain.
Angela, it is for the legal change of gender markers, but it still dos not make it a sex change.
stefan37
08-30-2014, 11:20 AM
While it may not be a sex change. It allows for a change of gender on the birth certificate. Unless one went through a pantycrotch checkpoint. There would be no out ward difference between one that had vaginaplasty or one that had an orchi.
Kathryn Martin
08-30-2014, 12:14 PM
But isn't the "no outward difference" discussion really a ruse of some sort? I have seen women with a penis in bikinis and it is not hard to tell even with an orchiectomy. The same with tights, or tight fitting skinny jeans etc. You could argue that if you are in that condition you don't wear those type of garments yet at the same time isn't that acknowledgement of a need for concealment.
Frances
08-30-2014, 01:34 PM
Why conceal anything? Let's embrace the camel hump.
I don't think Kathryn is talking about the camel's hump so much as the camel's t..
stefan37
08-30-2014, 02:20 PM
I have no o problem hiding in tight skinny jeans. Bikinis and the like are more problematic.
It is a pointless argument because it comes down to comfort level. It's a very complex issue that involves many different. If a state is willing to change a birth certificate from some sort of body modification or doctor letter to allow an individuals identity documentation to match their identity. More power to them.
Angela Campbell
08-30-2014, 02:24 PM
I guess some have to worry about concealing things, luckily i don't. Bikini. ....no problem at all. I go to pool parties and no one suspects a thing. Tights, well a nice camel toe.
Still I know, and it bothers me.
my birth state requires surgery that changes the sex. In Florida the law prohibits stating what procedure was done. So the letter from my plastic surgeon who did my face, only said i had surgery which effectively changed my gender, That was accepted and now my birth certificate says female.
good for now.
Frances
08-30-2014, 02:30 PM
Stefan,
I was not arguing. I don't care about people's anatomy. That was my point. Why conceal anything? So what if there is no camel toe? As for the legal stuff, it really varries by State, Province and region. Where I live, only SRS will get you a new gender marker on documentation.
The only time I care about anatomy is in my sexual preferences, not in the social sphere.
On topic, I have never heard of the surgeon. I would do a lot more research about him. Maybe look on Susan's?
stefan37
08-30-2014, 03:01 PM
We had a member on this board consider him. But after hearing about his aftercare procedure passed and had a more well known surgeon perform the procedure.
Rianna Humble
08-30-2014, 04:08 PM
A number of members having conspired to take this thread off topic. Sassy Sal can congratulate herself that she did indeed get this thread closed prematurely.
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