Notwhatiusedtobe, I realize some potential clients want someone to hold their hand for them every step of the way. Maybe this stems from embarking in new territory, fear, or a norman bates syndrome. But if you or any other potential client/ future patient wanted that much TLC through the enhancement process any senior member here with multiple PMMA experience, lig cut experience, and hanging/stretching experience could offer his personal time to you at 1/2 the cost of what Dan Salas charges. Dan is worse than a run down porn star trying to get on any set that will take her ass. This is how pathetic his background is, he\'s burned bridges with nearly a dozen different Cosmetic, general practice surgeons, and urologists. There\'s was one point where on his old website he had a new doctor that he endorsed every month. I\'ve met Dan on a few occasions and told Dr. Knight, that my general impression of Salas felt more like a salesman in sheep\'s skin, and didn\'t feel like a legitimate healthcare professional. Knight\'s exact words were, if I felt comfortable working with Knight, I can exclusively communicate with him and his nursing staff, he also made it clear that Salas was not a Registered Nurse, and was not a Physician, and with that lack of professional experience, lacks the medical & scientific knowledge to answer appropriate questions \"hence why i was always deferred back to Dr. Knight\". Dan is a licensed or retired surgical tech, a vocational training that takes weeks, to months to complete. They do not cover wound care management, post operative care, anatomy & physiology or microbiology the way a nurse, or surgical physician assistant would. Hell an emergency department EMT has more knowledge on wound care management, and splinting technique than any surgical tech. I can\'t tell you how many homeless people come into our emergency rooms with infected diabetic ulcers and its the staff EMTs providing wound care under the ER doc or PAs supervision. Bottom line you get what you pay for, Mexico is not second rate medicine (for the most part), it strongly depends upon what medical school the practicing physician received their education. Some mexican medical students graduate from a vocational type medical school: 1) because they don\'t have the money to attend an international ranked medical school or 2) they don\'t have the grades or 3) they don\'t have their undergraduate degree. Medical schools in latin america pop up like the vocational nursing programs we have here in the united states. My long point i\'m trying to make is that education with experience will provide you a sounder peace of mind in the team that\'s taking care of you. Wade, a healthcare provider most of us are all familar with, is at least a trained Registered nurse with floor care, ICU, and now cosmetic dermatology experience, educated here in the states. A trained nurse in mexico, is equivalent to a trained cna (certified nurse assistant) to LVN here in the states. And lord knows i could talk about mexico\'s EMS system! Vent out every professional service out there, their training, their education, where they graduated. You don\'t want some DIY self described penile enhancement expert tampering with your life, because that\'s who Dan Salas is. Natural selection is at work here if you don\'t take that warning to

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