Limb Lengthening Advertisement by Dr. Shahab Mahboubian
He can't do more then this ;
He is being honest with the way he looks at this surgery and that he doesn't give a f*** about you .
He is not even board certified and all he looks for is CLL not trauma or anything else.
He doesn't go to conventions,he does not research or something , all he does is put the nails that are available on patients and lengthen them according to the patient .
He may have a "good" track record but he is soooo unprofessional and disgusting with his promotion .
This is a surgery meant for absolutely NORMAL people effected by height dysphoria (psychological) , not for abnormal stupid people .
Normal people are the ones who often are successful in life and want to boost it by taking action on an insecurity they have , as any other person has their own .
This marketing is for fools and slow people !
I don't need this s**** to be convinced about doing or not the surgery; I will do it if I want/fell it's necessary and I will not if I don't think so .
Thia marketing aims to catch people unsure and fish them in RATHER THEN PUSH THEM AWAY as a respectable surgeon/person would do .
Every respectable surgeon first UNDERLINES that if not REALLY necessary , take more time to think on it or don't go for it .
Fools like him ,debiparshad ,buldu and company are the ones who promotes this like crazy .
I have no clue how someone pays 80k or so for someone like him with not even PT included .
I literally have no clue when out there there is Dr.Rozbruch , the Paley institute, Dr.Lee and Sinai Hospital available for same prices (besides Dr.Rozbruch if you don't have insurance covering some of it).
I agree. I’ve gotten his email newsletters and he plays on peoples insecurities. He’s an absolute dipsh*t who just wants your money. Taking a serious surgery that could have complications and selling it like it’s Botox lmao.
As far as results he seems to be an excellent doctor. He was my first choice but I genuinely think the guys goal is to create insecurities in people. The books he has written and the emails he sends just read as height neurosis promotions. The worst offense though is going on tiktok, the dude knows he is reaching young, impressionable, and often insecure kids and teens for the sake of money.
I’m saving up for Dr. Assayag, a surgeon who clearly is one of the most skilled in the industry. He is unique in matching that skill with his dedication to the community and seeming to genuinely care. I realize I’m coming off as a shill for Dr.A bit check my post history.
He's a Hollywood surgeon with all the trappings that come with being one.
Things like this concern me. This surgery is high commitment and not an easy one and shouldnt be advertised like a joke.
I think these commercials speak by themselves. And they should be read as: "DON'T do CLL with me".
The only exception is maybe Paley that despite very commercial (look for example at the coloured "before/ after" image simulations, the lenghtening "cost by centimeter" packages, etc), is undoubtley one of the 2 or 3 most experienced and also academically recognized in the world.
For some reason, medical advertising is simply forbidden in many countries (I find it difficult to understand it is not so in the USA).
Quote from: zaozari on December 14, 2021, 11:15:26 AMI think these commercials speak by themselves. And they should be read as: "DON'T do CLL with me".
This is a great way to put it, Dr. M has directly pushed me away from choosing him.
Here’s a huge concern I have, this surgery is currently very taboo, and dumbass Dr.M blasting it on social media (particularly tiktok which has a younger audience) could be a force that gets it banned. This type of advertising leads to rash patients who are woefully underprepared and likely to have poor outcomes. Young people with bad outcomes could mean bad press. But hey Dr. M needs a new house in the LA hills…
Quote from: zaozari on December 14, 2021, 11:15:26 AMI think these commercials speak by themselves. And they should be read as: "DON'T do CLL with me".
The only exception is maybe Paley that despite very commercial (look for example at the coloured "before/ after" image simulations, the lenghtening "cost by centimeter" packages, etc), is undoubtley one of the 2 or 3 most experienced and also academically recognized in the world.
For some reason, medical advertising is simply forbidden in many countries (I find it difficult to understand it is not so in the USA).
I have to defend Dr. M a bit here; he's not a fake. He is an excellent surgeon--perhaps one of the best limb lengthening surgeons in the world behind Paley. He's just also a bit of a scummy advertiser.
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