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Biopolymer Removal
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HORRIBLE Review for Dr. Nair – Biopolymer Removal
$15,000
I strongly advise anyone considering biopolymer removal to stay far away from this doctor.
From the very beginning, there were red flags. During my video consultation, Dr. Nair was smoking a hookah. That alone should have told me everything I needed to know about the level of professionalism, but unfortunately I continued.
I paid $14,000 for my biopolymer removal. When I arrived in Miami, I was surprised with an additional $1,000 charge for medications and so-called “recovery necessities” that were never clearly disclosed beforehand.
I was told that while 100% removal could not be guaranteed, I could expect 85–90% removal. After surgery, I compared my pre-op and post-op MRI results, along with the radiologist’s notes. Shockingly, the MRI states that my condition is worse, not improved.
To imagine paying this amount of money, enduring extreme pain, and spending months on bed rest, isolated in a hotel room in Miami away from my family—only to come out worse than before—is devastating.
Since the procedure:
• My hips are now in constant pain
• The redness is significantly worse
• I am left with a large, botched scar on my lower back
Every doctor I have shown this to has asked if the removal was done illegally, because the work is so poorly done.
Post-operative care was essentially nonexistent. No proper follow-up, no concern for patient well-being. When I attempted to contact the clinic, I discovered they had changed their clinic name, which now makes complete sense.
This experience has been physically, emotionally, and financially damaging. The service is unprofessional, and the focus appears to be on money rather than patient care or outcomes.
I would not wish this experience on anyone. I will be attaching my MRI reports and photos of the scarring so others can see the reality for themselves.
From the very beginning, there were red flags. During my video consultation, Dr. Nair was smoking a hookah. That alone should have told me everything I needed to know about the level of professionalism, but unfortunately I continued.
I paid $14,000 for my biopolymer removal. When I arrived in Miami, I was surprised with an additional $1,000 charge for medications and so-called “recovery necessities” that were never clearly disclosed beforehand.
I was told that while 100% removal could not be guaranteed, I could expect 85–90% removal. After surgery, I compared my pre-op and post-op MRI results, along with the radiologist’s notes. Shockingly, the MRI states that my condition is worse, not improved.
To imagine paying this amount of money, enduring extreme pain, and spending months on bed rest, isolated in a hotel room in Miami away from my family—only to come out worse than before—is devastating.
Since the procedure:
• My hips are now in constant pain
• The redness is significantly worse
• I am left with a large, botched scar on my lower back
Every doctor I have shown this to has asked if the removal was done illegally, because the work is so poorly done.
Post-operative care was essentially nonexistent. No proper follow-up, no concern for patient well-being. When I attempted to contact the clinic, I discovered they had changed their clinic name, which now makes complete sense.
This experience has been physically, emotionally, and financially damaging. The service is unprofessional, and the focus appears to be on money rather than patient care or outcomes.
I would not wish this experience on anyone. I will be attaching my MRI reports and photos of the scarring so others can see the reality for themselves.

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