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alps

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Does anyone know future plans of Dr. Guichet?
« on: March 01, 2015, 07:17:29 PM »

I've heard that Dr. Guichet now operates in London and Milan.
(London, because English speaking patients could manage better, I've heard too.)

Does anyone know what his future plans are?

As for me, Milan seems to just fit into my budget. But London doesn't.
In about a year or two, will he still be operating in Milan?

Where does he stay atm? Will people living in London get better care (if he has moved to London?)

(It's bad that a place as expensive as London had to be the choice.)
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Re: Does anyone know future plans of Dr. Guichet?
« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2015, 11:21:19 PM »

i think the preparation is in London, Milan or Marseille, but the operation won't take place in London, atleast, not for now
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Re: Does anyone know future plans of Dr. Guichet?
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2015, 12:07:55 AM »

I live in London so anything London is a big plus for me but if it wasn't for Guichet's impeccable record I'd never consider a surgeon having anything to do with the UK in any way.

London in general has a lower standard of cosmetic surgeons compared to other world-class regions, but at a higher price. People come here to earn more while offering a lower quality of work and be able to get away with more mistakes (NHS will bring the patient back to life if you fk up free of charge). Actually it's very similar to premier league football (high income, high profile and low quality). I think it's because people in the UK have a strong reluctance to get anything done overseas and consider anything British as superior even though it's almost always been proven to be incorrect.

I've noticed that in other countries short guys are almost always 'financially challenged' whereas in the UK wealthy guys tend to be short (and bald), so there is a local market and not just language advantage.
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