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Basically I met with him and he said he doesn't advise normal cantho he says its better to combine canthoplasty with lower lid retraction. Total cost of this procedure is 20K.

What do you guys think?

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The fact that he brought up lower lid retraction makes me feel he is a good surgeon as most would try to do a standard cantho
 
isnt that the guy who botched frank tufano with same surgery
 
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isnt that the guy who botched frank tufano with same surgery
I don't think the botch was his fault but bc the guy wanted too many surgeries at once and did OBO
 
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I don't think the botch was his fault but bc the guy wanted too many surgeries at once and did OBO
Ye but some blame still lies on tufano as he should’ve declined the request
 
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and did OBO
he got botched obo
He did not get OBO lol

He got orbital decompression.

And he should’ve never performed it, you can’t say “muh the patient asked for it, so it’s not the doctor’s fault”.

The Doctor has a duty of care for the patient, and the OD should never have been performed.
 
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He did not get OBO lol

He got orbital decompression.

And he should’ve never performed it, you can’t say “muh the patient asked for it, so it’s not the doctor’s fault”.

The Doctor has a duty of care for the patient, and the OD should never have been performed.
Even the best surgeons have lots of botches. If their is a risk on the surgery risk list, then a surgeon who performs it relatively often experienced it atleast once. That's the name of the game
 
Ye but some blame still lies on tufano as he should’ve declined the request
If a surgeon would start declining patients because there is a risk with surgery not many surgeries would be done. Imagine living in fairytale land thinking not every surgeon on earth who performs a few times weekly dont have a lot of botches
 
Even the best surgeons have lots of botches. If their is a risk on the surgery risk list, then a surgeon who performs it relatively often experienced it atleast once. That's the name of the game
Imo orbital decompression should not have been performed.

I think it should only be performed on patients with Graves’ disease.

Supra and infras would’ve been safer, I still think Dr T shouldn’t have performed it and it was negligent.

OD has far too high botch rate
 
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Imo orbital decompression should not have been performed.

I think it should only be performed on patients with Graves’ disease.

Supra and infras would’ve been safer, I still think Dr T shouldn’t have performed it and it was negligent.

OD has far too high botch rate
His eyes were bulging, and that one guy got botched doesnt mean anything of the botch rate. He was unlucky, and OD might be risky but not so risky it shouldnt be performed
 
His eyes were bulging, and that one guy got botched doesnt mean anything of the botch rate. He was unlucky, and OD might be risky but not so risky it shouldnt be performed

11% complication rate bro…

Compare this to literal bimax which involves reshaping the entire lower third and midface, has a complication rate of less than 5%
 
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Imo orbital decompression should not have been performed.

I think it should only be performed on patients with Graves’ disease.

Supra and infras would’ve been safer, I still think Dr T shouldn’t have performed it and it was negligent.

OD has far too high botch rate
And also the infra/supra combo for bulging eyes have no result that proves it actually looks good. Overall there is like zero result out there of a hood supra result at all, esp not in motion making that surgery more risky. Imagine doing a surgery where you dont have a video of a guy or girl doing it in motion
 

11% complication rate bro…

Compare this to literal bimax which involves reshaping the entire lower third and midface, has a complication rate of less than 5%
You cant compare like that as all of the patients in the study had the disease and was deformed vs a bimax surgery where many move upper maxilla like 3 mm to close a bite issue. Ofc their will be less complications then a actual big bimax with big downgraft and big bsso.
 
He did not get OBO lol

He got orbital decompression.

And he should’ve never performed it, you can’t say “muh the patient asked for it, so it’s not the doctor’s fault”.

The Doctor has a duty of care for the patient, and the OD should never have been performed.
Oh sorry i thought its the same thing anyway his case is crazy
 

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