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Posted on Aug 13, 2021, 6:55 am
#81

I think he is a solid choice.  Are doctors not supposed to make money?  Can he not be a good business person and a good surgeon?     Doctors don't need to throw shade on each other. Just because Dr. P said it -  doesn't make it's true.  Seriously, I want a doctor that advertises because then I know any negative publicity will kill his business so he will be sure to keep all his promises and do a good job.  He gave me someone I could contact as a reference after my consult. 

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Posted on Aug 20, 2021, 2:26 am
#82

I honestly think that people hate him for no reason he’s at least in the top 10 if not 5 LL doctors.

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Posted on Aug 20, 2021, 2:37 am
#83

Quote from: Sambollio on August 20, 2021, 02:26:02 AMI honestly think that people hate him for no reason he’s at least in the top 10 if not 5 LL doctors.

Based on what?

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Posted on Aug 20, 2021, 6:01 am
#84

harvard, paley trained, does surgeries in 1.5 hours with minimal scarring, covered by major news media outlets, has done 100s of stryde and precice procedures already, all his patients on the forum have done well

also he is american so you get all the standards of american healthcare for free (strict regulations, hippa, hygiene, accessibility)

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Posted on Aug 20, 2021, 10:55 am
#85

Quote from: las vegas baby on August 20, 2021, 06:01:37 AMharvard, paley trained, does surgeries in 1.5 hours with minimal scarring, covered by major news media outlets, has done 100s of stryde and precice procedures already, all his patients on the forum have done well

also he is american so you get all the standards of american healthcare for free (strict regulations, hippa, hygiene, accessibility)

He still seems "green" to me.

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Posted on Sep 3, 2021, 5:22 am
#86

i think i will go with Dr. Kevin for this surgery with Stryde on my tibia. I dont know when I will be doing it. maybe in 5 years from now. im already in my mid 30s asian. but it will be closer to my hometown in Cali. 100k plus 20k for essentials. or go to korea to have it done. but i would have trouble most time there. or my initial thought was vietnam where I will do the old fashion way. I have enough for it from my investments already. its just the free time that i dont have due to work.
the way i would do it is 2 weeks at the hospital etc. then fly back home to Cali for PT and xrays. Only 2 weeks max I can be away from work.

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Posted on Sep 3, 2021, 4:00 pm
#87

Find the accusation that he lies about his height really strange.  I was 5’9” on the dot night height before surgery and in my photo next to Dr D before surgery I was almost eye to eye with him with a day height of 176 measured barefoot seconds before with a stadiometer.  He is approximately 5’9” in real life.

I’m just about to successfully hit 8cm and he and his staff were world class.  No nerve problems, small scars, no deformities, great proportions, great bone healing.  I don’t think he lies about the volume of patients either, each time I was in his office he was introducing me to two prospective patients who asked me queries before their surgery later that week. He also does a lot, >50%, non cosmetic cases on spine and congenital deformity cases, apparently.  But even excluding those he does multiple cosmetic lengthening surgeries a week.

Anyways I thought he was a great surgeon and my case turned out perfectly.

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