hanshi mentioned an article in another thread which I searched for and found this
https://www.zeit.de/2018/47/beinverlaengerung-operation-koerpergroesse-arzt-wunderheiler-gericht
Use Google translate if you don't understand German. A patient of Betz has sued him for not being honest about the procedure and medical mistakes after a nail brekage and subsequent non-union. The article has more details.
And see how "rosy" a picture they paint of this surgery
It's actually an advertisement with "actors"
They make a real patient "act" like he is getting out surgery from bed at 6:31 in the video. At 2:18 they have actors for a "driver" and "prospective patient".
Conducting interviews with patients like Dr. Mahboubian does is fair but this is a whole other level 
Anyway about the court case, Betz might win the case after all. It might have all been the patient's fault, who knows?
But just take any LL "advertisement" with a grain of salt like you would of any TV ad 
I am fluent in German. The patient had a broken nail after 4 weeks of the surgery.
Betz replaced the broken nail and told the patient to keep clicking.
However, the patient refused and sat in a wheelchair.
Betz is blaming the patient because bones heal better when the patient is
obviously using his legs instead of sitting in a wheelchair.
The patient says that Betz never really told him about the risks and
complications. Betz would rather tell him how great the nail is.
Another Chinese patient was mentioned too. That person had non-union.
Yes, we have to wait for the verdict to know if any medical practices were not followed.
It would be good if Betz team would make a better video, perhaps more realistic and explaining the risks and how one needs to be psychologically prepared. Showing it like a picnic because it's all bright and clean and they make use of "technology" doesn't particularly help patients decide legitimately.
Quote from: cool on January 27, 2019, 08:41:51 AMhanshi mentioned an article in another thread which I searched for and found this
https://www.zeit.de/2018/47/beinverlaengerung-operation-koerpergroesse-arzt-wunderheiler-gericht
Use Google translate if you don't understand German. A patient of Betz has sued him for not being honest about the procedure and medical mistakes after a nail brekage and subsequent non-union. The article has more details.
And see how "rosy" a picture they paint of this surgery
It's actually an advertisement with "actors"
They make a real patient "act" like he is getting out surgery from bed at 6:31 in the video. At 2:18 they have actors for a "driver" and "prospective patient".
Conducting interviews with patients like Dr. Mahboubian does is fair but this is a whole other level 
Anyway about the court case, Betz might win the case after all. It might have all been the patient's fault, who knows?
But just take any LL "advertisement" with a grain of salt like you would of any TV ad 
All patients who got complications are over 40, or atleast late thirties. Its the same case betz(this guy or macraperhy), guichet(unciorn) or even paley. There is some news on a older lady too suing paley(not sure for ll but still). They are not magic surgeons, just that these docs have good success rates.
It also depends a lot on the individual.
Also i feel the person on the news is masterhy, since he did it in 2013(same as master's timeline) and also seeign the price <50k Eur, which now is 52k Eur. also his starting height is same as master's and the amount lengthened too is master's length achieved.
There are rumors spread by oldiebutgoldie that hes dead, but seeing the news, I doubt it. Thanks for the info anyway
, glad to know master is alive.
The news is about a broken nail
This can happen to any age patients
I can support what has been written in the news article.
I had a consultation with Betz YEARS ago and he made the whole procedure appear very easy. He even complimented on my athletic abilities (they weren't that impressive. Seems to be a sales strategy of his since he also said that to this patient in the newspaper article).
It seemed too much of a sale so I didn't go for the procedure with him.
Quote from: TemakiSushi on January 29, 2019, 01:27:56 PMThe news is about a broken nail
This can happen for any age patients
Very naive (no offense). The article is not only about a broken nail. It is about the way Betz handled this complication.
And without actually knowing it, I had a bad feeling about my consultation with him when we met years ago. Something seemed dishonest.
I don't get why people still go for Betz.
Quote from: wannagrowtaller on January 29, 2019, 02:34:41 PMI don't get why people still go for Betz.
He advertises well so perspective patients will see his information on youtube and his website before this forum
There is a model that has done it and lives happily with 6'1 now.
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