Postby merrix » Tue Nov 12, 2019 6:08 pm
Yes, some good points coming back from those disagreeing with me.
but I still think you miss the target, at least if the target was to shoot my argumentation down.
I am not saying there are NO good doctors except for the famous, high volume ones. Of course there is. Maybe/probably not so many AS GOOD as them, but still of course some good ones.
But in that very sentence lies the heart of my argumentation.
1: Even if there are some other good ones, I wanted to find THE BEST, not just A GOOD one. There is a difference. And to some it matters, and appartently (as someone wisely pointed out above) to some it doesn't.
2: The problem then is, how do you find the good ones in that group of low-medium volume docs? Yes, you can develop a system/method for interviewing, talking to ex patients etc. I would research my ass off if I went to my local doc. But my point is rather, why go through that hassle of doing all that research when you can just skip all that and go to someone you KNOW is right up there as one of the best in the world? Then you have just taken that whole doc picking issue out of the equation. And substantially reduced your risk.
Evidence is there. The top quartile of docs (when splitting by volume) has a far lower infection rate than all the other three quartiles (between which there are no large differences. Which means that dong a few more than very few doesn't really help. It is not until a doc does A LOT of them that the advantage of lower infection rate really kicks in.
It also means that 75% of all implant surgeries are done by docs with clearly higher infection rates than what those are for the surgeries performed by the remaining 25%.
Why does anybody want to pick their doc from the pool of the 75% with higher infection rates?
Saying that "I do my research" is still to work against the odds. It is trying to find the best among the worst. Instead of just starting out with a pool of good choices and then just pick from them.
And furthermore, the likes of Eid and Kramer have even lower infection rates than the average of their peers in the top quartile. Meaning the top percentile is clearly better than the top quartile. So what we have is an exponentially increasing chance of avoiding infection with higher volume. Not a linear correlation. Exponential.
Money is of course always setting limits for what we can do. As one member from Spain above points out. I am lucky to have the financial means to not bother. I travelled 15,000 km (~10,000 miles) to get to the surgeon I believed had the best chance of giving me a great result and least chance of giving me an infection. I flew business and I stayed three weeks in a Manhattan hotel to be ready for the trip back and to wait and see if there were any complications before I left.
I know everyone cannot do that and I respect that.
But apart from the money reason, I don't buy many other reasons. "Hassle of travelling" is a poor excuse to me. Yes it is a hassle, but some are prepared to take some hassle in life to get what is important to us and some aren't. Simple.
Also agree that people here looking to get implanted are not helped by the advice to go to the top handful docs if they can't for some reason. The discussion on how to help them in ther quest of picking the golden egg from the pool of (mostly) poor ones must run here as well.
My post was not aimed to that. It was aimed at steering those who can towards an easy route to a very high probability of success.
Someone said "All implants cannot be done by Eid, Kramer etc".
No. Not everybody can go to university, get a top job, make more money than the majority either. But is that a reason not to do it? I think for myself, what is best for me? And in this case, as an individual, you CAN go to them. They have no longer waiting times than others. So that's not an excuse.
Good discussion. Keep it up.
43 yo, ED forever from VL
Fit and active
Implanted December 2015
Titan XL 24 cm, no RTEs
Dr. Eid
Activated day 13
Sex after 3 weeks
Gained length and girth
So far It works perfectly
Only one advice: Find a world class surgeon