After seeing him twice I can definitely say he couldn’t care less for his patients. The first time I saw him I had a number of inquiries that he didn’t address, and even though I was disappointed with the way the consultation went down I went ahead with the procedure. The results were good so after a year of savings, I figured I’d give him another chance. This time around he was even less inclined to listen to my concerns. Imagine going to see a plastic surgeon to ask for possible solutions to your concerns and getting answers like: - Oh, your under eye wrinkles will only get worse, it’s natural, not something that can be corrected. - I know what aging looks like. Thanks. However, there is a reason your profession exists, and that’s why I am here talking to you in the first place. I just can fathom that kind of attitude in a plastic surgeon. Anyways, two weeks later, during my follow up appointment I explained to him that I still noticed my crow’s feet. I also referred to him that he didn’t correct my tear trough naso-jugal groove (mid cheek lines) like he did last time I saw him and that he had placed too much filler under my right eye. One can definitely tell he created a raised triangle on the right hemisphere of my face. The difference is so evident that if I see myself in the mirror on a 45-degree angle I can only see one of my eyes. Even friends and family members have noticed. Instead of assuming he had done a botched job, he just said I was being too exquisite and that he was being nice by attempting to correct the mid cheek line. He just recommended I wait for the fillers to go away on its own instead of apologizing and offering a solution. Seriously? Remember we are talking about a plastic surgeon. I did not take the time to find a “qualified, reputable and registered practitioner” and paid top dollar to have the procedure done (pretty much twice what I would have paid to other plastic surgeons in town) to be satisfied with a botched job. A month later, here I am, still getting the comment about my uneven face meanwhile he is enjoying the fruits of my labor.