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Celeca

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  1. I completely agree. Literally every surgery she has done on the show (especially the poor lady who was about to get married with the short “shrimpy” toe that Dr. vincent lengthened), the before and after photos look identical to me. Not worth the risk!
  2. I was wondering the same thing. He seemed relatively normal until he said something like, “watching Amy dance blew my mind.” WTF?
  3. I have to wonder why Dr. Ebonie didn’t just use tissue expanders under Paul’s skin tag before cutting it out. There was no hurry to get in there and cut it out. He’d had it since middle school. That was a terrible surgery
  4. I wasn’t sure about this. The guy shows up to explain that he’s interested in getting his feet amputated (to, I assume, eventually get prosthetic feet?). The doc explains I won’t do that - you would have to go somewhere else - but I’ll make you more comfortable. Then he comes out with these giant ass sandals. The guy already explained he can’t walk more than a few steps at a time because of pain. And he doesn’t want to show his feet because they are ugly and they stink. How is this helping him? It was a nice gesture, I just think it was not what he needed. Though, admittedly, I don’t know what would have been helpful
  5. Podiatrists are not what most people call medical doctors (M.D.). As StatisticalOutlier already mentioned, they don’t go to med school. They go to podiatry school. They are doctors. They are surgeons. But their field of expertise is everything feet and ankles. They can only work so far up the lower leg. If the issue is above a certain point on the lower leg, they have to refer their patient to an MD. The toe bro is not a podiatrist or a doctor. He is a chiropodist. He makes it very clear every time someone calls him a doctor. He stops them and corrects them
  6. I once had a co worker who would put mayo on everything. Literally. Pizza, eggs, pie, etc. Grossed everyone out. He would get those little packages of mayo from the fast food restaurant and carry them with. He was my parents’ age. (I’m 41.)
  7. I’ve been watching Dr. Lee on YT from the beginning, one of her first subscribers. She did a four year plastic surgery fellowship in addition to her dermatology training so she is completely qualified and experienced in liposuction and surgeries on the face. She is very careful regarding the directions of her incisions and very good at what she does. Also, someone else mentioned she probably shouldn’t be doing procedures in her exam rooms. Outpatient procedures can be done in doctors’ offices under sterile conditions. I remember one video when the patient’s family member wanted to leave the room after the procedure had begun (I think to go get their phone out of their car or something). She wouldn’t let them because that would break the “sterile seal” of the room. My point is she knows what she’s doing. If it were illegal or unethical, she wouldn’t be doing it. Procedures are done in doctors’ offices all over the country everyday.
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