what does mean Korean doctor is very young? the experience? or the ages?
Is dr. Sarbjit a good doctor for LL? Who's the best in Asia?
Age and experience are directly linked, Dr. Lee is only 45 years old is a relatively young doctor you should take into account.
Ahh i see
But he already performed more than 400 precice (assistant said)
I think he already enough experience
I do not want to slander anyone, but most assistants like to exaggerate. Lee and Betzs doctors price almost, Dr. Betzs has more experience. Of course if you must be in Asia, Dr. Lee is not bad.
I didn't get the impression anything in this surgery is worth it for you, given what you described about your location, gender, and height.
It's very expensive, time-consuming and painful, and it didn't seem to me like the actual experience would be worth it for you. The thought is nice, but you should make sure to read a lot of diaries and watch videos of everything regarding CLL; you don't want to give it up last minute after maybe you already spent money.
Please excuse me if my post seems judgemental. I know nothing of your deeper personal reasons to have become interested in CLL. My intention is only to share my opinion based on what I've seen written here.
Dr Lee in Korea has done many cases of precise and awarded in conference.
He has just opened up a new clinic and his clinic will be a training center of precise series.
I bed he would be the best in asia.
by the way, dont even think about Japan to do it, the level of precise; only one case has done as of today.
japan right now would be worse than china in regards to do internal methods.
Quote from: chibi on April 10, 2018, 03:00:59 PMby the way, dont even think about Japan to do it, the level of precise; only one case has done as of today.
japan right now would be worse than china in regards to do internal methods.
If you're not already living and working in Japan, I wouldn't consider it either. It's far too expensive at close to $100k for bilateral Precice; you could go to the world's best recognized CLL clinics for the same price.
I wouldn't necessarily say it's worse than China however. Japan is very careful and conservative when it comes to medical care, so I can imagine that while expensive, they'll offer a good outcome.
Being a Japanese, I feel good to see coments like yours...
But at the same time I feel the fear of whats gonna happen to the people if they decide to come to japan for internal methods, only having this fairly good general image of Japan.
the reality is that many of us don't/can't speak out when something bad happens, being afraid of the risk of litigation.
in cosmetic surgeries of any kinds in japan, quite a lot of us are suffering for complications or unexpected outcomes, its just like other countries, regardless of how good image we have with the "JAPAN" brand.
retouching the face may not be a big deal since it's much easier to fix errors or problems, but LL is far more riskier than that.
after the Stryde the new version release, i certainly hope to see more japanese orthopedists, careful orthopedists to practice LL.
the doctor doing precise in japan may be doing facial or other soft tissue surgeries quite often but NOT cutting tibia, nor Precise so often.
this is all I can say, now...
Quote from: Android on April 10, 2018, 05:39:24 PMJapan is very careful and conservative when it comes to medical care, so I can imagine that while expensive, they'll offer a good outcome.
I agree, Japan is not a country known for litigation, and there's more pressure on the patient to not make a scene. However, I wouldn't expect any better in China if things go wrong.
But like I said, unless you're already in Japan, there's really no merit in getting CLL there if it costs the same as USA's more experienced doctors.
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