homo_faber
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for real?
I have an irl consult with him. It costs even more (slightly) jfl
200 for web consult and 250 for irlwhats his price boyo. check what car he is driving when you are at his office.
surprised when it isnt a lambo or something. guy is a well off millionaire for sure
do you guys know any other good surgeon who perform these surgeries? Taban is just way out of my league
20k+ for an eye area surgery? I probably could by a house in my country with that money jfl
This tbh. Taban just markets himself extremely well. There are plenty of well qualified surgeons who perform the exact same aesthetic procedures for less money. Taban is just big $ cuz Beverly Hillssadly no but im trying to figure it out.
honestly i think taban is just the best with marketing. eyelid retraction surgery is offered almost in every big city by at least 1 surgeon, same goes for orbital decompression (mostly for thyroid patients though)
its not like dr taban is the only oculoplastic plastic surgeon who is able to perform these procedures in a good and safe way
somewhere in pakistan or india is probably a curry doctor who went to the same med school as taban but in opposite to him he isnt charging 25k usd but 25k rupees
I had an IRL consult with him in beverly hills earlier this year in april or may and had a pretty bad experience. It was the total opposite of my consults with Eppley or Yaremchuk.
I had sent him a CT scan of my skull beforehand, and considering the $350 consultation fee, I thought he would spent a lot of time and go in depth discussing my concerns and options, for at least 30 minutes or so. I thought this guy was an expert on eye aesthetics and was very passionate about what he did.
When I arrived, he barely spent 10 minutes talking to me. He asked me what bothers me about my eyes and I started to describe it to him (dark circles around entire eyes and a hollow/murderer-like appearance). Interrupting me, he went on a 5 minute tirade about how it's caused by a lack of projection of the infraorbital rim and told me to either get implants or a lower blepharoplasty saying it would improve it a lot.
So then I asked him if I could see some before & after results of both procedures, and he showed me some on his phone. To be quite honest I could barely see the difference in most patients, especially male patients.
Then he asked me for my ethnicity and I told him I was Indian. So he showed me a young Indian guy who had the implant procedure done and it was probably the worst result of all. You couldn't tell he had anything done unless you looked from his side profile. It didn't make him any more attractive. Also he had dark circles around his eyes just like me, but you couldn't tell as much because he had very dark skin. But nonetheless, the circles didn't improve with the implants. Not even the under eye portion where the implant goes.
So then again I told him my main concern was the dark circles and bags around my eyes, and that I don't see any improvement of that in the results he showed. All he said in response was "dark circles are very common among Indians. It's not an issue". I was thinking to myself "wtf, that's like telling an ricecel with squinty slits for eyes that their eyes aren't a problem". Then he told me he has another patient to see and he just left and had me talk to his young female assistant. His assistant quoted me $4k for the lower bleph and $23k for the infraorbital rim implants (including anesthesia and hospital fee).
This was in stark contrast to how Eppley and Yaremchuk behaved with me during their consults. Eppley seemed very passionate about what he does and answered all my questions in detail, going above and beyond to describe what I could expect from the surgery, as well as risks involved. He was also very familiar with orthognathic surgery and told me how that would impact everything when I brought it up.
Yaremchuk was not as good as Eppley. When I would ask him questions he would give short answers and not go into detail. I would have to probe him for the details. But at least he didn't completely dismiss my concerns like Taban. Also Yaremchuk was the only one to bring up that I would probably look worse after a Lefort 1 because the upper part of my maxilla is recessed, not the lower.
Infraorbitals implants have weak results especially for the cost.I had an IRL consult with him in beverly hills earlier this year in april or may and had a pretty bad experience. It was the total opposite of my consults with Eppley or Yaremchuk.
I had sent him a CT scan of my skull beforehand, and considering the $350 consultation fee, I thought he would spent a lot of time and go in depth discussing my concerns and options, for at least 30 minutes or so. I thought this guy was an expert on eye aesthetics and was very passionate about what he did.
When I arrived, he barely spent 10 minutes talking to me. He asked me what bothers me about my eyes and I started to describe it to him (dark circles around entire eyes and a hollow/murderer-like appearance). Interrupting me, he went on a 5 minute tirade about how it's caused by a lack of projection of the infraorbital rim and told me to either get implants or a lower blepharoplasty saying it would improve it a lot.
So then I asked him if I could see some before & after results of both procedures, and he showed me some on his phone. To be quite honest I could barely see the difference in most patients, especially male patients.
Then he asked me for my ethnicity and I told him I was Indian. So he showed me a young Indian guy who had the implant procedure done and it was probably the worst result of all. You couldn't tell he had anything done unless you looked from his side profile. It didn't make him any more attractive. Also he had dark circles around his eyes just like me, but you couldn't tell as much because he had very dark skin. But nonetheless, the circles didn't improve with the implants. Not even the under eye portion where the implant goes.
So then again I told him my main concern was the dark circles and bags around my eyes, and that I don't see any improvement of that in the results he showed. All he said in response was "dark circles are very common among Indians. It's not an issue". I was thinking to myself "wtf, that's like telling an ricecel with squinty slits for eyes that their eyes aren't a problem". Then he told me he has another patient to see and he just left and had me talk to his young female assistant. His assistant quoted me $4k for the lower bleph and $23k for the infraorbital rim implants (including anesthesia and hospital fee).
This was in stark contrast to how Eppley and Yaremchuk behaved with me during their consults. Eppley seemed very passionate about what he does and answered all my questions in detail, going above and beyond to describe what I could expect from the surgery, as well as risks involved. He was also very familiar with orthognathic surgery and told me how that would impact everything when I brought it up.
Yaremchuk was not as good as Eppley. When I would ask him questions he would give short answers and not go into detail. I would have to probe him for the details. But at least he didn't completely dismiss my concerns like Taban. Also Yaremchuk was the only one to bring up that I would probably look worse after a Lefort 1 because the upper part of my maxilla is recessed, not the lower.
I had hylauronic acid filler injected under the eye. It made zero difference. My eye bags look the same as they did before.Infraorbitals implants have weak results especially for the cost.
Fat or fillers are the way to go for under eyes.
I had hylauronic acid filler injected under the eye. It made zero difference. My eye bags look the same as they did before.
Can you pm picsI had hylauronic acid filler injected under the eye. It made zero difference. My eye bags look the same as they did before.