The-caped-gremlin-hobbies
Joined Jun 2018
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Good-old tunnel-vision view of in-ya-face close-up... just like the soap-operas of TV, when we live a panoramic-view of the world. Again with the usual story-line tactics of making assumptions and primitive stereotypes for human-behaviours without simple self-honesties and honesty to others. Combine that with with self-competitiveness and pessimism philosophy or more precise if something goes wrong and you can stop it you do not or optimism philosophy where NO one wants to hear the truth not caring to hear anything that sound negative which allows people to lie in the first place. Simple tactics for story-line writing that becomes predictable. After the first season I hoped all the characters-everyone would get get killed off, so I was surprised this series lasted to 5 seasons! Though I am a fan of sci-fi and stargate franchise, I am glade it failed! Causing me to fast forward every-time I watch!
For these beloved surgeons who are the people's favourite, one of the best reconstruction team surgeons in the world! After watching all their videos over the years and comparing to others in the same profession (and my own scars and story)! I realised they have very bad scar reduction techniques, requiring a lot of unnecessary reduction-methods and after care tattooing that does NOT get rid of scars (this creates an open would they fill with coloured-ink)... What do I mean, you might say...?... Will for starters on larger non-facial areas for suturing they use metal staples, a very big scar creator and invitation to infection a while creating more open scars that sink... I'm overall speaking, Why...being they do not do layered micro-suturing to stop scar cave-ins that also allows nerve-endings to grow! Layered suturing means they use micro dissolvable sutures for top/inner skis and muscle layers? Facial blooding is common for them, because they do not Cauterise everything, as they are paranoid of necrosis, simply because they do not have the combined scaring-reduction methods that will work to stop this! I put a question-mark as they do not completely show their techniques, but they do show those large size sutures for creating more ugly scaring! Go to youtube look for Dr Richardson facial hospital? It's in India! Remember, cosmetic surgery is about scar-reduction, not just reconstruction or egos!