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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 6:02 am
#61

Quote from: las vegas baby on January 26, 2021, 05:52:42 AMthem 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.

I’d put him at at least 5’8.5”, so claiming 5’9.5” isn’t that strange. I had just measured at 173.5cm barefoot on the stadiometer, and I was about the same height or a tiny bit taller than him when we were both in shoes. He had thinner soles than me (I was in Adidas boosts.)

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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 6:02 am
#62

Quote from: las vegas baby on January 26, 2021, 05:52:42 AMthem 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.

I’d put him at at least 5’8.5”, so claiming 5’9.5” isn’t that strange. I had just measured at 173.5cm barefoot on the stadiometer, and I was about the same height or a tiny bit taller than him when we were both in shoes. He had thinner soles than me (I was in Adidas boosts.)

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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 6:13 am
#63

Quote from: BelowTheMean on January 26, 2021, 06:02:27 AMI’d put him at at least 5’8.5”, so claiming 5’9.5” isn’t that strange. I had just measured at 173.5cm barefoot on the stadiometer, and I was about the same height or a tiny bit taller than him when we were both in shoes. He had thinner soles than me (I was in Adidas boosts.)

what about that photo above then? is it the camera angle? maybe the dude who took the photo took it from way high up.

he generally looks short from some of his videos also.

if hes truly 5'8 and above then he would be somewhat vindicated for not having done the procedure for himself.

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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 6:13 am
#64

Quote from: BelowTheMean on January 26, 2021, 06:02:27 AMI’d put him at at least 5’8.5”, so claiming 5’9.5” isn’t that strange. I had just measured at 173.5cm barefoot on the stadiometer, and I was about the same height or a tiny bit taller than him when we were both in shoes. He had thinner soles than me (I was in Adidas boosts.)

what about that photo above then? is it the camera angle? maybe the dude who took the photo took it from way high up.

he generally looks short from some of his videos also.

if hes truly 5'8 and above then he would be somewhat vindicated for not having done the procedure for himself.

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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 6:20 am
#65

You would think that because he did a residency with Doctor Dror Paley, Doctor Kevin Debiparshad would not feel the need to lie about his experience after starting his limbplastx center.. But Doctor Paley himself called out Debiparshad for lying about his patient numbers and warning people about doctors like him. It is telling that he upset Doctor Paley so much that he did not care about calling his former resident a liar.

(Starts at 40:23 in video)



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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 7:30 am
#66

Honestly I think many of these doctors internalize the feeling of growing taller through watching their patients grow.

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Posted on Jan 26, 2021, 12:06 pm
#67

Quote from: las vegas baby on January 24, 2021, 10:46:02 AMincrease 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.
More people wanting something, the more expensive it gets.
Period.

And maybe you want public attention. Me and the vast majority of LLers want to keep it as secret as possible. And public attention won't let new LL'ers at least keep it confidential. And for me if my LL was known to anyone, especially women, it would have been almost useless.

So speak about yourself. Neither you nor that merchant doctor represent what the average LLer wants.

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Posted on Jan 27, 2021, 12:02 am
#68

Thank-you for starting this topic! Dr. Paley literally told me in person at a consult that he was not honest about his numbers.

And then I see many people say he is a great doctor...which I am not discrediting. All I would like to know is why he lied about this and continues to lie repeatedly? It's OKAY to admit that you don't have a lot of cases yet, I mean come on he is a young surgeon. But once he starts lying about it is where he loses all credibility and essentially shows zero character or personal integrity.

If he is telling the truth, then I would take back these statements. But it really seems like he isn't...

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Posted on Jan 27, 2021, 12:12 am
#69

Quote from: Body Builder on January 26, 2021, 12:06:47 PMMore people wanting something, the more expensive it gets.
Period.

And maybe you want public attention. Me and the vast majority of LLers want to keep it as secret as possible. And public attention won't let new LL'ers at least keep it confidential. And for me if my LL was known to anyone, especially women, it would have been almost useless.

So speak about yourself. Neither you nor that merchant doctor represent what the average LLer wants.

Agree with you 110% on this.

We don't want attention. It does nothing for us. Those that have zero problems disclosing their surgery to everyone around them including random people online are generally not well-adapted socially. And I mean this in the strictly clinical sense. That is to say, it is not currently socially acceptable to get this extreme surgery and shame is a common convention used for many social complexes.

In other words, if most of society says you are super weird--you probably are and should just hide that thing. At least, if you want to succeed in that given social hierarchy.

And I mean come on...no one does this surgery to be taller in their house alone. They do it to be taller in RELATION to others. AKA don't say "I don't care about what society thinks" because right there you're already full of it.

P.S. when I say "you" I am not talking to anyone specifically.  Dr. Kevin Debiparshad (Las Vegas, USA) Limbplastx Institute

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Posted on Jan 27, 2021, 1:03 am
#70

I never stopped writing that any merchant doctor is not to be trusted and a very bad choice for LL.
And D is the worst example of a merchant.
Paley exposed him by tellimg he is a liar too.

And still some people defend him.
Maybe that forum has more promoters than I thought.

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