GrowGrow123 - Your're the joke who has a bias against Turkish surgeons just because they're turkish nothing more... Talk about having double standards accusing me of having a bias. But congrats 2% more women in the US wanna match with you on tinder who of course has the best morals / personality in the world and women definitely before couldn't live with the fact that you were only 12 cm taller than them. Now that you're 18 cm taller than them it makes the huge difference that makes them swarm around you.
Guys don't accuse me of having a bias, when all of you don't like AFA just because they're turkish nothing more. That's having double standards to the point that it should be illegal.
Why are you making this personal, lol? I had height dysphoria. Financially, the money wasn't an issue. So I fixed it. No more LL for me. I'm happy with just femurs. I hope you have the same positive quality of life experience that I did.
I explicitly said that I don't know if this Mustafa is a butcher or not. What I do know is three things:
1) Turkey's cosmetic surgery industry is corrupt and unregulated. It's a systemic issue that has little to do with any individual surgeon. You're simply uninformed if you believe the safety standards and regulations in Turkey are up to the standard set in either the US or the EU.
2) Medical school in Turkey is simply not up to the standard or vigor of medical school in the US. The best medical schools are here.
3) There just isn't a whole lot of cosmetic lengthening data points from AFA. It's hard to positively recommend a place with this being the case. If you believe otherwise, please inform us. When you search for Dr. Mustafa patient experiences on this site, you get a page or two of results and most of those results are LON. When you search for Debiparshad on this site, you get many many pages of results and none of them are LON.
My guess is that you'll be okay. The biggest issue with Turkey seems to be infections which won't be an issue for you since you're doing Precice. And most people, in general, do not get complications statistically-speaking. However, we only really see if a surgeon is worth their salt when complications do arise...