Fake information

Everyone wants the best results after cosmetic surgery. What most people do is research and read reviews of doctors from the internet.

The problem is that the information we find on the internet is presented by service providers, and we all know that the information presented by providers often has personal or financial interests. Anyone can pay to have information appear more frequently or more easily seen than those who do not pay.

Moreover, the information owners can post anything they want. Whether it's true or false depends on the readers and viewers to use their discretion to consider.

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Knowledge from the Internet

The knowledge seen on the internet, even if prepared by doctors, should be taken with a grain of salt, especially if it:

  • Comes from doctors, clinics, or hospitals, which are conflicts of interest. If you read and believe, you may want to receive services from those doctors, clinics, or hospitals. This includes this website.
  • Comes from mass media, whether it is newspapers, journals, or others. Mass media agencies may benefit from the owners of that knowledge content, especially in recommending or ranking doctors in top 10 or top 5 lists.
The fact is that in 2025, many skilled doctors still do not advertise or have reviews.

Internet Reviews

Various forms of reviews are the initial information that you can use for further research, but you must be cautious as most reviews present only good things.

Another Option

  1. Ask for recommendations from a doctor you know well, but it must be a doctor who does not perform cosmetic surgery. For example, if you have been treated for bone diseases with this doctor for a long time, and he is a good and ethical doctor, you can ask for recommendations for a doctor who performs eye or nose surgery from this doctor. It is even better if this doctor is your relative because only doctors truly know about other doctors.
  2. When you have your options, however many, you should study and research information about those doctors.
  3. Ask for recommendations from your friends or relatives who have undergone surgery by the doctor you are interested in. In this case, you have seen the results with your own eyes, which gives you more confidence.