Trisha Jost Review of govino / Steven Teitlebaum MD
How do you describe in a few short sentences a tru...
How do you describe in a few short sentences a truly remarkable experience with a creative genius? My encounter with Dr Teitelbaum came through a "google" search from my dear sweet mom. What can I say other than the old adage stands true still today..."Mother knows best". Upon meeting Dr Teitelbaum, in the first few minutes there was no doubt in my mind that he was my doctor. A brilliantly skilled artist and fabulous educator, Dr Teitelbaum is in one word brilliant. I scheduled a consult for a rhinoplasty and breast augmentation. After careful examination, Dr Teitelbaum not only told me my breasts were "about the prettiest he had ever seen", he recommended that I not have them done. On my petite frame, he could not see the benefit of "slightly bigger" at risk of affecting their shape. On the other hand, Dr Teitelbaum said I would benefit from a rhinoplasty. I loved the way he spoke about my nose. He said "your nose belongs on someone else's face." (Such a classy way to insinuate that really there are no bad noses, just that some noses do not match a certain face). I am so thankful for his honesty and genuine position. From that day of consultation to surgery completion, every detail was class act. After a one and a half hour surgery, and one hour recovery, I spent the evening in quiet celebration at Dr Teitelbaum's restaurant recommendation, Milo and Olive. (Did I mention that I was supposed to take it easy? I must have missed that on the post op "take home worksheet".) It was too beautiful of a night to not take that 1 mile walk to dine at such a fabulous establishment...thanks Dr T for a beautiful nose, fabulous experience, and now a new favorite eatery. Cheers to a great team!
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