Quote from: Jenna Renee on December 13, 2012, 04:17:31 PM
It would seem that your opinion of Meltzer is based upon second hand information. Did you actually meet him? I am sure that McGinn in a great option and I've heard that Bressard can also give really wonderful results, but I think it is unfair to discount the amazing work that Meltzer does. I have had none of the depth and dilation issues I hear of from so many other woman that have gone to the other Surgeons. In fact, my ability to stretch and enjoy sex has exceeded my expectations. My one complaint is that I find the labia is too small, but I had been on hormones for 12 years prior to surgery, so there was only so much to work with. My original equipment size was about 4" and I have 6" depth and expanding (My wife and I like to push the limits), so I have no idea how he was able to accomplish that but I'm not complaining. I did have difficulty learning how to orgasm, but I believe that was more of a mental issue than physical. I can actually do that now without even touching myself. The staff in Scottsdale is first rate and Dr. Melter checked on my frequently, even on the weekends. He is a skilled and caring surgeon, and I get tired of hearing him get bad mouthed because he charges a few dollars more. All the North American Surgeons use pretty much the same techniques, he just happens to be one of the most experienced.
A lot of my experience was from friends I have talked to face to face who had surgery from Dr. Meltzer...so I am pretty confident this wasn't based around rumors...it was actual face to face interaction. And it was more than one. I have seven different friends tell me this. I am sure they wouldn't just lie about this...there's no reason...and I believe my friends who got it done.
And yes, it is a fact that he uses a very old SRS technique that other doctors are no longer doing.
And yes, he does not accept any form of insurance..even if you are covered. It says so right on his website under his finance section.
And yes, he only uses one form of medical based loan program and he doesn't accept it all the time...it says so right on his website.
So this isn't naysayer knowledge.
She wanted both the good and the bad.
And for the record, yes I did have a consultation with him. Yes, he was nice. But I don't look for doctors who are just nice. And yes, he did tell me he isn't as personally involved with this patients post SRS compared to other docs because he's too busy with other patients throughout the day.
And it isn't that he just charges a few dollars more...he is almost 10,000 dollars more expensive than doctors who are better than he is...and he doesn't accept insurance. That tells me he wants all the money right then and right there. Other SRS doctors in the US accepts insurances...he does not.
I am sorry if you got offended that I "bad mouthed" him but like I mentioned..the OP wanted the good and the bad. When I looked for a doctor for a life changing surgery I spent two years researching the doctors.
I have nothing personally against him. I just don't think he's that good of a doctor...and certainly not that good for the prices he charge and for the technique that is outdated.