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bradpittshairline
im a ass and titty lover
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After trolling him for as long I've been here, I decided to my research. This guy has been a professor at Stanford, Yale and has tons of cited research papers.
Links to his academic publications - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Richardson+S&cauthor_id=27162747
So why is he trolled so much?
Answer: His bad results in MOST local patients usually stem from the fact that they're low-budget and are looking for FUNCTIONAL changes over cosmetic. They can't even afford to pay $5000 so, as an example they may choose to shave their jaws instead of advancing them when presented with a cosmetic decision in a functional surgery of a low-budget patient who never mentioned aesthetics as a concern.
He has good results where he delivers what patients ask always with the exception of some results that might be UNDERWHELMING at best, not botches.
I have heard of 1 bad case where the fucked up a delusional white guy's case but that patient selection was a mistake on his part. Plastic surgery journals have guidelines where doctors should turn away patients that have unrealistic expectations and signs of severe body dysmorphia (over for you all jfl).
A member here @BrahminBoss got bimax from him, and I must say that the results are great. For only $10,000 getting a bimax from a guy that teaches future Yale and Stanford plastic and orthognathic surgeons is a bargain as long as you walk in with realistic expectations.
Links to his academic publications - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/?term=Richardson+S&cauthor_id=27162747
So why is he trolled so much?
Answer: His bad results in MOST local patients usually stem from the fact that they're low-budget and are looking for FUNCTIONAL changes over cosmetic. They can't even afford to pay $5000 so, as an example they may choose to shave their jaws instead of advancing them when presented with a cosmetic decision in a functional surgery of a low-budget patient who never mentioned aesthetics as a concern.
He has good results where he delivers what patients ask always with the exception of some results that might be UNDERWHELMING at best, not botches.
I have heard of 1 bad case where the fucked up a delusional white guy's case but that patient selection was a mistake on his part. Plastic surgery journals have guidelines where doctors should turn away patients that have unrealistic expectations and signs of severe body dysmorphia (over for you all jfl).
A member here @BrahminBoss got bimax from him, and I must say that the results are great. For only $10,000 getting a bimax from a guy that teaches future Yale and Stanford plastic and orthognathic surgeons is a bargain as long as you walk in with realistic expectations.
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