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General Category => Functional Surgery Questions => Topic started by: dardok on October 24, 2018, 07:28:34 PM
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These are some names I've seen of doctors with both plastic as well as maxillofacial surgery training in practice right now.
Wittenberg
Antonyshyn
Fialkov
Ali Adibfar
What are your thoughts on these guys and feel free to add any other names I've missed.
How do you think these guys stack up vs american surgeons?
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none of those they all suck
fialkov is a PS he can do max fac cause he did some one year residency but he doesn't do it regularly.
this list is buls**t.
Camenetti and Tocchio are known as the best. I wouldn't see anyone else, maybe Dr. Ho is better now he's more experienced than before but he was a f**king newbie a few years ago.
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none of those they all suck
fialkov is a PS he can do max fac cause he did some one year residency but he doesn't do it regularly.
this list is buls**t.
Camenetti and Tocchio are known as the best. I wouldn't see anyone else, maybe Dr. Ho is better now he's more experienced than before but he was a f**king newbie a few years ago.
Tocchio sucks too. I’ve seen more than one of his overimpactions online. Any surgeon can do an underbite. It’s in the vertical changes that most are supremely clueless.
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to be perfectly honest they all such in canada
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Xd yes that is what im beginning to think
My only concern is traveling abroad is very risky for natives no, if something goes wrong there accountability of the surgeon as well as your ability to pursue compensation is heavily reduced if you are traveling to europe
Perhaps less so with us surgeons but they will charge an arm and a leg
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Xd yes that is what im beginning to think
My only concern is traveling abroad is very risky for natives no, if something goes wrong there accountability of the surgeon as well as your ability to pursue compensation is heavily reduced if you are traveling to europe
Perhaps less so with us surgeons but they will charge an arm and a leg
Good luck suing a surgeon wherever he is. You're at their mercy.
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Good luck suing a surgeon wherever he is. You're at their mercy.
I was more thinking of getting follow up visits etc. But yes this is all risky stuff in the end. Maybe I am crazy for pursuing this.
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Youre absolutely crazy if you let ali adibfar do work on your face. The best youl get is medpor implants without screws because “the muscles hold them in place” smfh.
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Also lazlos basucally spot on.
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I was more thinking of getting follow up visits etc. But yes this is all risky stuff in the end. Maybe I am crazy for pursuing this.
You'll find that surgeons are far far less attentive post op.
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You'll find that surgeons are far far less attentive post op.
This, man. Before surgery the surgeon will be all attentive. After surgery if there are problems: forget about it and you can try to solve it yourself. It's a money business.
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This is troubling news.
Can you guys name a single attentive surgeon with any sort of accountability.
I'm just looking to get a small osteotemy known as the U-shaped osteotomy.
https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/a470/963ed660acea1ec721dcbba927dae217ebd4.pdf?_ga=2.68757970.23878108.1540861375-1387513119.1540861375
My choice right now is Wittenberg in vancouver or Alfaro in spain. Wittenberg has a history with paranasal implants and is in Canada which I'm hoping will make follow up and safety better.
However from what I'm hearing surgeon follow up post surgery will be equally s**tty no matter where you are? Still I hear Alfaro very much treats his patients like cattle and it will be near impossible to make trips to Spain post surgery.
My other choices are US surgeons.
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Gunson has reportedly the best bedside manner