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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. - Review by citysearch c | Jay M Pensler, MD: Jay Michael Pensler, MD

Jay M Pensler, MD: Jay Michael Pensler, MD

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If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. 7/26/2011

I find it alarming that these positive reviews read like paid advertizements. A reader of these reviews has no way of knowing whether a review is authentic, or whether it is a fraudulent review planted to boost the doctor's rating. Patients who relied on positive reviews in making their decision to undergo treatment by Dr Pensler and who are unhappy with that treatment should consider talking with a lawyer about verifying the authenticity of those positive reviews. Dr Pensler's legal team has already demonstrated how this is done. Though a fraudulent negative review can affect a doctor's income, a fraudulent positive review can lead a patient to harm. I leave it to your consideration which kind of fraudulent review stands to do the greatest harm. When considering having surgery, especially the kind of elective cosmetic surgeries doctors advertize on the internet, don't go it alone. Always let a trusted professional be your guide. Consult your primary care physician (your family doctor) before having any surgery. more
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