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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 6:58 am
#1

First off, I am not a troll. I am on the fence about LL. I will believe in LL after Dr. Kevin Debiparshad gets LL for himself. that will give me 100% confidence. Until then I will keep saving. I start my first job soon!

Dr. Kevin Debiparshad is (respectfully) :

- 5'7 tall. quite short in America
- a well accomplished limb length surgeon. the best world class eduacation. He knows this stuff like not many!
- he does not believe in height dysphoria. Thinks that this is like any other cosmetic surgery. You can get it just to get benefits of being taller and look better. See his "cyborg4life" interview on this topic linked below.
- he firmly believes that there will no long term complications of this surgery (see the DOCTORS show interview linked below.
- he is well off. he is in demand. he does LL and spine surgeries and makes a ton of money. can easily afford this procedure. seriously, someone who has his qualifications and reviews (check the internet) probably makes $50 grand a month!

see his videos







- he believes it's a minimally invasive procedure
- he and his office recommends that 2 weeks after this you can go back to normal life like standing and walking around. He in fact did this procedure on a plastic surgeon patient who went to back to his surgeries 2 weeks after LL.

I actually see him as an idol. I'm also short like him but I"m also happy like him. I am still young but I want to become successful like him.

Him getting it done to become 5'9 would give me all the confidence I need.

why would he not get this done? would it not be strange if he doesn't get it done?

refrain from replying if you're not interested in a rational discussion. And I have not disrespectfully dug up anything about him. All this is publicly available info and videos that he has himself published.

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 8:36 am
#2

Money, power, fame, success or a combo of the above will make you attractive to the opposite sex in ways that make up for not being tall. 5'7" isn't super short in the USA anyway. I'm 5'7" post CLL, and once I was able to walk around looking totally normal I had more sex in a week than I had in my entire life pre-CLL. I honestly don't even know if femur lengthening on top of it would be all that beneficial compared to the cost. A 5'7" orthopedic surgeon in the USA wouldn't need CLL to be totally satisfied with his life.

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 10:44 am
#3

Money won't make you attractive. Don't worry about it.

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 11:50 am
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5 ”7 years old and if you can't find any girls then you have a problem. yes 5 7 is short but still it's okay for some short girls

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 4:09 pm
#5

Quote from: KiloKAHN on September 05, 2020, 08:36:42 AMMoney, power, fame, success or a combo of the above will make you attractive to the opposite sxx in ways that make up for not being tall. 5'7" isn't super short in the USA anyway. I'm 5'7" post CLL, and once I was able to walk around looking totally normal I had more sxx in a week than I had in my entire life pre-CLL. I honestly don't even know if femur lengthening on top of it would be all that beneficial compared to the cost. A 5'7" orthopedic surgeon in the USA wouldn't need CLL to be totally satisfied with his life.


His fame success and money and power all have come from his profession of doing limb length surgery to make people taller. He will probably do dozens more of "DOCTORS" shows, dozens of interviews, dozens of media articles written about him and what not. it is just awkward to do this specific procedure for a living but be short yourself, even if you are famous, successful and rich.

This argument would not hold if he was a real estate agent or he was an app developer. but his profession is so closely tied to human height. don't you agree?

Imagine this::

Imagine a super successful nose surgeon (rhinoplasty), 10s of million bucks in wealth, happily married, powerful (connected with celebrities and politicians). Does interviews on top TV channels, explains how rhinoplasty works, is safe, what makes an attractive nose, what are the benefits of a good nose in society, brings celebrity patients who did rhinoplasty with him, showcases them. But, in all this, the surgeon's nose is itself crooked. Or is flat. or too wide.

No one is perfect and no one "needs" to change anything. but isn't it strange if this nose surgeon never gets his nose "Fixed" as per rhinoplasty?

Doesnt it cause you to doubt rhinoplasty itself? shouldnt such a surgeon have "skin in the game" ?

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 4:55 pm
#6

this is kind of a silly arguement
if he is happy with his height, why would he need the procedure?
even if he did get the procedure, it would be another surgeon performing the operation, so it wouldnt showcase his skills as a surgeon.

your skin in the game example dosnt make sense,
would you not trust an oncologist if he has never had chemotherapy himself?
how about psychiatrist who has never taken antidepressants?

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 6:43 pm
#7

Quote from: wannabeidol on September 05, 2020, 04:55:52 PMthis is kind of a silly arguement
if he is happy with his height, why would he need the procedure?
even if he did get the procedure, it would be another surgeon performing the operation, so it wouldnt showcase his skills as a surgeon.

your skin in the game example dosnt make sense,
would you not trust an oncologist if he has never had chemotherapy himself?
how about psychiatrist who has never taken antidepressants?


Not a good comparison. depression and cancer are diseases. no doctor who treats them would recommend that treatment to "anyone". it's not like you hear a psychiatrist come on TV and say "here are some new antidepressants from a pharma company, anyone can take them, there are no side effects, bad mood can spoil your life, so taking these can improve your life, most patients report feeling extremely happy after taking them"

That is pretty much how Kevin Debiparshad is offering this treatment. He stresses that it requires hard work, etc but he recommends it to "anyone". no need of any "illness". He doesnt believe in "height dysphoria" or any such "medical condition". I like that kind of confidence about offering a procedure. but why doesnt he do it himself?

I know he cant operate on himself lol. But surely it's not such an experimental surgery that he isn't the only one who can do it well? he has the best network of doctors. He can go to Paley, Rozbruch or anyone. They are all friends. Unless he believes that he is the only surgeon in the world who can offer this surgery safely. That would be pure narcissism. He has been practicing for 4 years only. He cant possibly be the "best" even though I think he is very skilled. Im sure he would agree on this.

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 6:48 pm
#8

There was also this interview where he claimed to be 5'10. (this was something that was posted from his insta account)

why would someone add 3 inches to their real height if they were comfortable with their original height? I have feeling it would be awkward for him to admit hes 5'7 in an interview on t he radio about his cosmetic leg length surgery practice. Easily understandable. I would feel that way too!

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 6:56 pm
#9

Imagine hating someone so badly that you feel the need to create 3-4 burner accounts across a couple of months to anonymously post hate on someone to dissuade others from going to this particular surgeon

We already know who you are 'ru', give it up while you can, we get it you were denied surgery during your consultation with Dr. D because of your psychiatric past. Just relax and go to India to do it, no psych eval needed.

With this malice and hate in your heart not healthy you will have to hate him forever and lower your own immune system.

Ooga booga stanky lookin as, apologies for Dr. D rejecting you in consultation. I recommend Dr. Sarin in india, he will operate right away after the bank wire, no psych eval ༼ つ ◕‿◕ ༽つ

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Posted on Sep 5, 2020, 8:22 pm
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Quote from: las vegas baby on September 05, 2020, 06:43:07 PMNot a good comparison. depression and cancer are diseases. no doctor who treats them would recommend that treatment to "anyone". it's not like you hear a psychiatrist come on TV and say "here are some new antidepressants from a pharma company, anyone can take them, there are no side effects, bad mood can spoil your life, so taking these can improve your life, most patients report feeling extremely happy after taking them"

That is pretty much how Kevin Debiparshad is offering this treatment. He stresses that it requires hard work, etc but he recommends it to "anyone". no need of any "illness". He doesnt believe in "height dysphoria" or any such "medical condition". I like that kind of confidence about offering a procedure. but why doesnt he do it himself?

I know he cant operate on himself lol. But surely it's not such an experimental surgery that he isn't the only one who can do it well? he has the best network of doctors. He can go to Paley, Rozbruch or anyone. They are all friends. Unless he believes that he is the only surgeon in the world who can offer this surgery safely. That would be pure narcissism. He has been practicing for 4 years only. He cant possibly be the "best" even though I think he is very skilled. Im sure he would agree on this.


bro i think u need help

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