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- 1 year, 3 months ago
Website: Information booklet: the doctor (from website):
Ian Bacarese-Hamilton is a well-established Orthopaedic Surgeon based in London. He completed his
Medicine education at Charing Cross and Westminster Hospital Medical School, and his surgical training
encompassed periods at University College Hospital, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, along with the
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital. More than twenty years ago, he was appointed as a Consultant in Trauma and
Orthopaedic Surgery at The Whittington Hospital in North London and has expanded his private practice at the Princess Grace Hospital in Central London. Additionally, he serves on the Consultant Staff at King Edward VII Hospital.Ian possesses extensive expertise in Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgery and maintains a lasting interest
in limb lengthening. After observing the techniques and outcomes available at The Paley Institute in
West Palm Beach, he has partnered with Dr Dror Paley to introduce this service to Central London.Methods:
Stryde and Precice (availability of external methods for CLL not confirmed)
Cost, insurance coverage and further details will be confirmed shortly.
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It appears that Britain and France are entirely opposed to this surgery for cosmetic purposes, and I find it hard to comprehend why.
If they provided it, these two nations would be able to draw in numerous patients.Edit: His pamphlet mentions height dysphoria, so perhaps he will provide the surgery for cosmetic reasons.
Additionally, if any complications arise, the NHS will assist me, thus it may be an exceptionally safe choice for me.One aspect of the United Kingdom is that their healthcare system is free and excellent…
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It appears that Britain and France are entirely opposed to this surgery for cosmetic purposes, which I find perplexing.
If they provided it, both nations would likely draw numerous patients.Edit: His pamphlet mentions height dysphoria, suggesting he might provide the surgery for cosmetic reasons.
Moreover, should any complications arise, the NHS would assist me, making this a potentially very safe option for me.I recommend visiting paley… he is the top Man
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He appears to be quite supportive. With an NHS background, collaborating with Dr. Paley appears to provide a solid foundation. I am interested in his toolbelt, the techniques he employs, and the number of cases he has completed thus far. Personally, I would have more trust in him compared to physicians from Italy, Greece, or possibly even Germany.00 -
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He appears to be quite supportive. With an NHS background, collaborating with Dr. Paley seems to provide a solid foundation. I am interested in his toolbelt, the techniques he employs, and the total number of cases he has handled so far. Personally, I would place more trust in him than in doctors from Italy, Greece, or potentially even Germany.
But let’s be frank…. Paley boasts an outstanding track record… he has trained numerous professionals..
He must be regarded as the King of LL surgery…00
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