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Horrible result - it took months for the puckering and folds to go away

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absolutely horrible experience with dr. werschler!

ConnieRath
HORRIBLE! Dr. Werschler did a thread lift that was HORRIBLE! See photos! He refused to refund my money and it took months for the puckering and folds to go away! I would not recommend him to anyone! Apparently, he hasn't done many thread lifts and didn't know what the heck he was doing! Immediately after the procedure, he scurried out of the room leaving his assistant to try to explain to me why my face looked the way it did. I had done my research on thread lifts and watched many videos and absolutely NONE of the after photos looked like mine!

ConnieRath's provider

Phil Werschler, MD

Phil Werschler, MD

Board Certified Dermatologist

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Replies (8)

October 21, 2024
Could you tell us what kind of threads were used for this treatment?
October 22, 2024
Lactic Acid monofilament with molded cones made of Lactide Glycolide.
October 22, 2024
Lactic Acid monofilament with molded cones made of Lactide Glycolide.

Also, I just saw on my local news out of Spokane, WA that Dr. Werschler has been indicted on 23 counts of fraud misuse of $1.5 million in U.S. relief pandemic funds! He should not be practicing medicine and certainly, should not be listed on the Real Self website!
December 5, 2024
Curious how long it took to resolve? Im at 3 months and the pucker/dent looks to me as bad as it ever did.
December 7, 2024
Hopefully, Dr. Weschler didn’t do it! I took about 6 months for it to complete relax but still could feel my cheeks were bumpy, lumpy!
December 7, 2024
No he didn't, but I'm just being told that it's not really very noticeable (to me it is) and that it will go away. I have read in some instances that it doesn't go away. Such a bad decision on my part to ever do this! I'm so happy to hear yours has gone away.
February 7, 2025
The right think for Weschler was to return your money and to find a qualified Doctor to fix what his mistake and pay for it.
Provider need t stop experimenting and practicing,in people or reviewing skill not used in a while when working on people

There should be part of the law for providers to reimburse clients for botched procedures and to provide access to qualified experts in that area to fix what they " broke" as part of their service!