Stem cells for reconstructive surgery?
How do you know if it is for you or not?
New topic this early hour of the a.m....just found Suzanne Somers' video on "why not" America? (my words) Why not this option for breast reconstruction? (or anything else for that matter) I am not here to tell you all of the pros and cons in every minute detail...or tell you how to make your personal choice...you can research for yourself....and decide for yourself....there are definite risks involved....but between You tube, professionals' websites, and the general search engine...you can read up on those yourself...I will, however, delve into the "shoulds" and "should nots" when it comes to wisely discovering for yourself...your one true, highly personal answer that only you can uncover...It is kind of like buying a car...I cannot tell you that CAR LOT X never has a problem with their autos after the final transaction. In fact, I cannot tell you which mechanic would be the best choice. I don't know. The help I would offer to you is the common sense idea to "shop around"...remember that old song? Shopping different lots, different salesmen, and getting more than one mechanics opinion makes it far less risky when it comes to decision time.
If you only look into one doctor, one office...you will never know what you could both intuitively know and mentally learn what may have been a better choice.
Back to the car lot...Let's say that I was referred to them by a nice looking ad...Not only would I not trust that alone for the sole basis of my choice...I would also walk around a bit..check the place out...the salesman...the attitude...the surroundings. I can safely say that if I walked into a car lot and the cars were dirty...or that the first car of interest wouldn't start...or if the salesman was disheveled...or gum was on my office chair, any one of these by themselves would give me the one red flag that I would need to move on and check out the rest of the lots in town...
Which brings me to a Doctor I just found, Dr. Renato Calabria and the website that promotes him...doing stem cell reconstructive surgery. I don't know a thing of him...BUT I didn't know a thing of the disheveled mess of a man on the lot with the gum on the chair either. But it told me all I needed to know on the intuition side of things...
Tell me, how can an office, with the job of perfection of beauty, and preciseness...expected to have extremely high standards of professionalism, have such an off website, full of misspellings, and miswordings? In the first minute, my eyes were directed straight to them, which threw me off of actually wanting to read the wholeness of the topic at hand. I will say, by all means read it all...even from the ones with the red flags...just so you fill your mental brain with the knowledge of their take on the topic that you can look back on later, once you find your RIGHT choice, and see just how off they probably are on the factuality and/or opinions. It will not only give you more knowledge to share with others in the future, but you will feel even better about following you initial intuitive sensors.
Looking at the site, it seemed like professionalism was at hand..during the first seconds..I mean, wow, locations in Italy, the Palm Springs area, and the Los Angeles area! But then, page after page, line after line, I could tell they didn't put forth the time, effort, or professionalism for the site...the one main thing that connects them to the women (mostly) whom are feeling combinations of desperation, fear, anxiousness, and anxiety...and need some true and clear answers they can trust.This, to me, makes me wonder what is truly "under the hood" of this place. If I were shopping for this procedural info, I would move on in a heartbeat. Continue researching.
For goodness sake, you would think that having a ritzy, high price office with high paying clients, one could afford a decent English speaker and writer to add that special touch called TRUE PROFESSIONALITY.
Look people, I have a fab website for my business and I don't make that kind of money (yet), but even I would be appalled to have one misspelling...but many, page after page. I think you get the drift. Do your research and listen to your instincts and you will make the decision that is right for you and your life!
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