does any past patient of dr D know his height? he repeatedly claims he is 5 foot 9 but its very clear he is only 5 foot 6. 
listen to this podcast witt this doctor https://www.spreaker.com/user/kfiam640/seg5seg6-limb-lengthening
at 11 minute 59 they ask "how tall are you?" to Dr D. Dr D replies 5'9 and a half.
how is this possible?
theres nothing wrong with a short doctor doing cosmetic limb lengthening.
but why market the surgery as minimally invasive?
here is one of their marketing posts
QuoteResearch has shown that shorter guys about 5'6’” to 5’7” are at a disadvantage across a variety of things from dating to advancements in their career. The deck is in many cases is stacked against when guys aren’t stacked to a certain height."
isnt it strange that a doctor who is himself short, lies about his height, markets the surgery as minimally invasive and makes cheap adverts like these? if its all that simple why doesnt he get it done himself?
think like this: imagine a flat chested lady breast implant surgeon who runs ads like "women with less than 34D will find it difficult to date and suffer from lack of self confidence" but she is herself 32B. and when asked in an interview she lies "I am about 34DD".
This is like that.
he might be well trained but he seems to not be genuine.
of course I hope patients can answer this better.
Dr. Kevin Debiparshad (Las Vegas, USA) Limbplastx Institute
Quote from: readyprecisestryde on January 19, 2020, 08:20:36 AMBoth Dr. Paley and Rozbruch are certified by American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery. I could not find Dr. Dr. Kevin Debiparshad certification on www.abos.org. At the same time, there are only couple of journals from Dr.Debiparshad's patients on this forum. I would like to consider him because of his location but he seems inexperienced next to Dr. Paley and Rozbruch. He is not cheap either.
In case anyone is looking at this old thread I wanted to point out that he is certified now: https://www.abos.org/portal/certsearchpage.aspx?lastname=Debiparshad
Here is Doctor Debiparshad with his patient on a tv program. Got to say this is the first I have seen of a male patient going on TV willingly with his doctor to talk about the process.
A true merchant and the worse kind of doctor to do LL with.
And also he makes much harder to keep LL completely confidential as most of us really want, after so much advertising on tv and internet pages.
That doctor is a disgrace for LL and the same happens with all that morons who did LL and go on tv thinking that they are some kind of stars while in reality the people really think of them like madmen.
Quote from: Body Builder on January 23, 2021, 12:53:33 PMA true merchant and the worse kind of doctor to do LL with.
And also he makes much harder to keep LL completely confidential as most of us really want, after so much advertising on tv and internet pages.
That doctor is a disgrace for LL and the same happens with all that morons who did LL and go on tv thinking that they are some kind of stars while in reality the people really think of them like madmen.
what have you got against Dr Kevn Debiparshad?
he is doing good work in creating demand which will lower prices and also prove safety. then even poor people can get this. think about people in third world countries. should they live unhappily because they cant afford this? funny enough people in thrid world countries are shorter than average. so they need it more but they cant even afford these nails and thus go to random docs in their countries.
Quote from: las vegas baby on January 23, 2021, 08:36:42 PMwhat have you got against Dr Kevn Debiparshad?
he is doing good work in creating demand which will lower prices and also prove safety. then even poor people can get this. think about people in third world countries. should they live unhappily because they cant afford this? funny enough people in thrid world countries are shorter than average. so they need it more but they cant even afford these nails and thus go to random docs in their countries.
The more people who seek something and want it without the supply keeping up will cause prices to go up, not down. There are not enough qualified doctors with the experience under their belt to keep up with a demand in this procedure if it were to get popular, so the doctors who can do it will start charging more.
Also people in a truly 3rd world situation are not concerned with height and have no interest in this. They are concerned with having food and shelter, not being 5 cm taller.
Quote from: las vegas baby on January 23, 2021, 08:36:42 PMwhat have you got against Dr Kevn Debiparshad?
he is doing good work in creating demand which will lower prices and also prove safety. then even poor people can get this. think about people in third world countries. should they live unhappily because they cant afford this? funny enough people in thrid world countries are shorter than average. so they need it more but they cant even afford these nails and thus go to random docs in their countries.
With more demand prices go even higher, you are completely wrong.
And I wrote exacly why I am against that money hungry merchant who advertises everywhere LL to get a few patients more as in usa there are respectable doctors like Paley and Rozbruch who don't advertise LL even on unilad.
Everything else about a usa merchant that will help prices of LL go down by advertising it everywhere and asking 80k+ dollars for it and will let poor people.doing it is joke.
Poor people have more important things to care instead of height and also, you can do LL with 5-5k dollars or less on third world countries.
Clearly that merchant makes only harm to veterans and future llers.
increase demand = more docs offering it (see now there are so many new ones already: marie, giotikas, buldu, assayag, javier, parihar, mehta, kohne, nic gay, etc )
more docs offering = competitive pricing and more volume of surgeries
more volume of surgeries = more interest in new nails and scaling up new nail production
more interest in new nails and scaling up production = cheaper prices
it wont happen in one day, but it will slowly happen.
first step is to get public attention.
Quote from: ru on April 06, 2020, 03:57:59 AMdoes any past patient of dr D know his height? he repeatedly claims he is 5 foot 9 but its very clear he is only 5 foot 6. 
listen to this podcast witt this doctor https://www.spreaker.com/user/kfiam640/seg5seg6-limb-lengthening
at 11 minute 59 they ask "how tall are you?" to Dr D. Dr D replies 5'9 and a half.
how is this possible?
theres nothing wrong with a short doctor doing cosmetic limb lengthening.
but why market the surgery as minimally invasive?
here is one of their marketing posts
isnt it strange that a doctor who is himself short, lies about his height, markets the surgery as minimally invasive and makes cheap adverts like these? if its all that simple why doesnt he get it done himself?
think like this: imagine a flat chested lady breast implant surgeon who runs ads like "women with less than 34D will find it difficult to date and suffer from lack of self confidence" but she is herself 32B. and when asked in an interview she lies "I am about 34DD".
This is like that.
he might be well trained but he seems to not be genuine.
of course I hope patients can answer this better.
To answer the question about Dr. D's height, I was measured around 174.5 on that chart in the picture (I usually measure around 173.5). When I met Dr D, I was barefoot from being measured and he was wearing dress shoes. He seemed a little taller than me, so I would guess he is around 5"8.5 or 5"9. I definitely don't think he is under 5"7.
them shoes might have had lifts in them. No doubt hes a short dude. I have sincerely wondered why he doesnt do this procedure for himself and get taller. He knows this procedure inside out, knows how safe it is and how minimally invasive it is. There ain't nothing like a surgeon leading by example and showing skin in the game. Same way doctors taking covid vaccine gives enormous faith among us common plebs, him doing leg length surgery on himself would give us enormous faith in leg length surgery.
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