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Waching daily Jan 6 2017

There is a lot of deception among Christians, a lot of false teaching, doctrines away from

the truth.

There is only one truth and that truth is Jesus Christ.

If we are deceived it is by our own will that we are deceived.

I will tell you, why.

We read in James 1:5 "But if any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives to all

generously and without reproach, and it will be given to him."

Why do we not have wisdom if it is so easy to get wisdom by just asking the Lord Jesus

in prayer?

The reason is that we think that we are clever and it is especially the educated people that

close out the true knowledge from the Holy Spirit.

The Gospel of Jesus Christ is so easy that a child can understand it.

Jesus said that the Kingdom of God belongs to children, little children.

Why?

They just accept it, but the clever adults are so indoctrinated and so opinionated that

they will not even take any wisdom from God.

They read all kinds of books, each others thoughts and their own interpretations; they

are too wise to accept an answer from God.

We read in Luke 24:45 Jesus opened the mind of His disciples, He says "He opened their

minds to understand the Scriptures."

Unless Christ Himself opens our mind we cannot understand the scriptures.

The carnal mind cannot understand it and that is why we are in darkness.

Because we try and figure things out with our minds and we are not dependent on Jesus

Christ.

We don't go to the Lord in prayer and say: Lord teach me Your ways!

That is why we are IGNORANT, why we will be JUDGED for our STUBBORN IGNORANCE.

If we ASK from the Lord Jesus we shall receive.

The reason why people do not receive is because they are opinionated.

If the Lord Jesus Himself tells you something and you something contrary to your understanding

or insight of the Bible you refuse to accept it.

If we are more clever than Christ, He will not talk to us.

If I filter everything that the Holy Spirit tells me, He will not speak to me.

I think that I know better than Jesus, He will not speak to me, He will ignore me.

If I go to Christ and I ask for wisdom I must go with an open mind, trust in the Lord and

then He will reveal Himself to me.

If we regard our own insight, "discernment" which is just prejudice, more than Christ,

I idolize myself and I reject God.

The only true wisdom is in Jesus Christ.

We must trust in Him and not lean on out own understanding.

We must ASK HIM to OPEN OUR MIND, then we will gain understanding.

It is written in Revelations 3:18 Jesus said: "I advise you to buy from Me gold refined

by fire so that you may become rich, and white garments so that you may clothe yourself,

and that the shame of your nakedness will not be revealed; and eye salve to anoint your

eyes so that you may see."

Unless the Holy Spirit open our eyes we will not see we will be blinded.

Blinded by our own ARROGANCE.

And that is why it is closed it is locked up for the clever people of this world, for

the wise people of this world and that is why God will confined the wise and those who

are clever and opinionated.

He will give it to children, He will open it up to those who TRUST HIM, who come to

Him with a trusting heart and say: Lord I don't know how it works?

We need to be reformatted.

If we want to follow Jesus we must TRUST HIM WITH ALL OUR HEART and NOT LEAN ON OUR OWN

UNDERSTANDING.

Not try and filter everything through our own carnal mind.

We must ASK the LORD to OPEN our MINDS and then we will understand the scriptures and

then we will understand many other things as well.

If we don't get into a TRUST RELATIONSHIP WITH JESUS CHRIST we shall never know the

truth and we shall be JUDGE because of idolizing our own mind and our own insight our own stubbornness

will JUDGE us.

For more infomation >> Stubborn Ignorant Christians - Duration: 6:28.

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2017 Bentley Continental 700-HP Supersports. INTERIOR - Duration: 3:12.

The new 12-cylinder Bentley Continental Supersports is essentially a rolling superlative. Not only is it the most powerful Bentley ever, with its 700-hp W-12

engine, it's also the quickest and the fastest Bentley ever, with its maker claiming a zero-to-60-mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 209 mph.

Those are the sorts of numbers befitting the Supersports model's position above the GT Speed at the top of the Continental hierarchy.

Compared with the Speed, the Supersports squeezes another 67 horsepower and 130 lb-ft of torque out of the twin-turbo 6.0-liter W-12, for totals of 700 hp

and a whopping 750 lb-ft. It employs larger turbochargers making more boost and revised intercoolers, while its crankshaft and connecting-rod

bearings are beefed up. An eight-speed automatic is the only transmission choice, using a new torque

converter that, Bentley claims, locks up faster and can better withstand the engine's massive output.

While straight-line speed is surely this Continental's reason for being, it also benefits from some handling upgrades. The suspension setup is slightly lower

and stiffer than that of other Continental models. Perhaps more important, it's reportedly lighter than every other version of the current Continental GT, thanks

to several small changes like lightweight wheels and an optional titanium exhaust system

To rein in all that mass, carbon-ceramic brakes are standard, as is a brake-based torque-vectoring system borrowed from the hard-core Continental GT3-R

In our tests, the GT3-R ran to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds despite having "only" 592 horsepower on tap, so we'll be eager to verify Bentley's performance claims for this new version.

You'll be able to spot the Continental Supersports by its body kit, which includes a carbon-fiber front splitter and rear diffuser along with side sill extensions.

Various vents and grilles on the hood and fenders are finished in gloss black, while the headlights and taillights are slightly tinted. Options include a rear

spoiler and even side decals for more ostentatious buyers looking to throw some shade at owners of lesser Continentals. The interior benefits from plenty

of faux-suede and carbon-fiber trim, along with a distinct steering wheel and Supersports badges stitched into the headrests.

Although the Continental Supersports coupe is likely to be the one that puts down the most impressive performance numbers, a droptop Supersports will also be

offered. Its 385-pound weight penalty dulls performance somewhat, as Bentley claims only 3.7 seconds for the zero-to-60-mph run and a mere

205-mph top speed, but the convertible shares visual tweaks and performance modifications with the hardtop.

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What Is Life Really Like In Rwanda? - Duration: 3:21.

Rwanda has spent the past two decades recovering from a genocide.

In 1994, over the course of roughly 100 days, a minority group known as the Tutsis, along

with others were systematically executed.

As many as 1 million, or 15% of the entire Rwandan population were slaughtered, and another

2 million were displaced.

The rebel force, which was able to end the genocide and take over the government, was

led by the country's current President, Paul Kagame who over the past twenty-two years

has worked to bring the country back from its darkest period.

In light of these efforts we wanted to know, what is life like in Rwanda today?

Well, for one, Rwanda's population has swelled to over 11 million residents, making it one

of the most densely populated countries in Africa.

This is in spite of a lower fertility rate in recent years as the result of efforts by

the government to encourage family planning and contraceptive use.

Still, unlike similar countries with high densities, Rwanda is agriculturally self-sufficient,

and among children under five, the malnourishment rate is roughly 3.6%, which the World Food

Program deems "acceptable", and a huge improvement from prior studies.

Men and women in Rwanda can be expected to live into their mid-60s, which is a few years

higher than in neighboring Uganda and Kenya, and much higher than the average for the continent,

which is 52 years.

Economically and socially, the country is thriving.

Rwanda is considered one of the easiest nations in Africa to do business, as a result of improvements

in the ability to get credit, deal with construction permits, and pay off debts.

In an effort to become one of the cleanest countries on the continent, certain cities,

such as the country's capital, Kigali, are working on encouraging pedestrian days, where

cars are banned for one day a month.

Additionally, throughout the country is the concept of Umuganda, or "coming together",

where all adults under 65 are expected to do voluntary community service, which can

mean cleaning the streets, trimming bushes, and repairing buildings.

Some cities even ban plastic bags, walking barefoot, and sharing drinks.

But this cleanliness and lack of poverty may be misleading.

Human Rights Watch has accused the country of rounding up the homeless, street children,

and street vendors, and taking them to detention centers, where they are allegedly tortured

and starved, out of sight.

In fact, while many in the country admire President Kagame for ending the genocide,

others believe he is using anti-genocide laws to silence opposition.

There is little press freedom, and self-censorship is often imposed.

In the lead up to the 2010 elections, two newspapers were suspended for their criticisms

of the government, causing a chilling effect on the media.

Although Rwanda has come an incredibly long way since being named one of the poorest countries

in Africa, and the slaughter of an estimated million people.

And many of the hundreds of thousand of children orphaned by genocide are now adults left with

the burden of the past.

Unfortunately, despite its success, it still appears to be struggling in some of the same

ways many other authoritarian African countries are, and is not without criticism by human

rights groups.

Africa is not only struggling with human rights issues but also rampant corruption, costing

the region billions of dollars every year.

We spoke to an expert, who said that some solutions have been proposed to mitigate the

problem.

To find out more, check out this video.

If you spend any amount of time driving in west Africa, you won't go very far before

you're stopped at checkpoints and extorted by police officers and other governmental

officials.

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Khabib Nurmagomedov Biography Part 2 - Duration: 8:57.

More than wrestling I liked the fight where everything is allowed.

Where they punch, choke, suplex.

I always asked my father to put me to fights, put me into fights.

At 18, every year my father said it's too early.

Khabib had alot of traumas, like broken finger, hand

He always had problems with injuries.

An Azerbaijani fighter Ramez was experienced fighter and I was young.

I just wanted to prove to my father that I'm not in the level he is used to see me.

But for parents we always be kids. Then we went for that fight.

More than my father I was nervous and my father felt it.

I won the fight early and made him tap.

I felt damn good after that.

I came to my father and said What, did you have doubts?

And he just laughed.

Are proud of your son?

No, it's not correct in religion, it's not manlike. We shouldn't be proud of anything.

If God gave you such talent or gift no reason to be proud.

After 16 fights I thought I have proven a lot but it turns out no, and there was a lot of criticism.

I signed with UFC at that time it considered to be impossible, in Russia.

I signed and in my fight, level of Russian MMA was tested in that fight.

I wanted him to fight in Judo or in Olympics.

But he always claimed I wanna be a fighter in UFC.

At 16 it was like a joke.

I trained 3 month and every second in 3 month I only thought about one thing.

There was not even a second i tought about something else.

Even when I was sleeping I had dreams about that fight.

I was happy and in the next morning, and I felt nothing superficial about it.

Won so what? What's next?

Then second and third victories,

It doesn't make me emotional anymore.

Khabib was the first UFC fighter to sign and others followed his footsteps.

Wherever you go in Dagestan, you find wrestlers, and wonder how they afford it because the republic's life standards are not so good.

You cannot find any other best gyms for wrestling than here.

My father is like the father of MMA in Degestan, because he grew 4 fighters of UFC.

More than 20 champions in combat sambo, and nonone can replace his contributions.

I play chess and often I lose to my opponents.

Fighting is like chess you have to be ahead of your opponent for 2-3 steps. Make traps.

Give the pawn and take the horse.

I have never been to USA to watch Khabib's fights.

Because they annulled my visa like other Russians for 3 years.

But I feel my father staying in my corner and shouting not to stop and moved and attacked.

When I fight in the corner I feel like my father is watching my fight on TV.

In psychological side my second fight with him was hard

I won on the attacking and fought till end.

And won the fight by judges decision.

It was pretty hard fight, fear can kill everything, all you fought for, all you lived for.

This photo is very dear to us because all Brazilians were against us because of that.

He had 10 bodyguards following

him. The crowd shouted why you wanna wear t shirt with such writings.

We gonna make you eat it and you gonna make soup out of it with your father.

And then when I knocked him out there was such silence,

I thought where am I at the funeral or what?

I waved with hands and was on top of the cage.

There was such dead silence.

I got such mindset that my opponent also is going for war, we gonna fight, break and punch till the end.

I been to gatherings for 40 days and about 23 days I didn't train

I had injured my leg I could skip the fight because i was in bad shape but

with big risk I went to the fight.

He actually wanted to skip this fight because his weight was not good

I have made a record in history of UFC, I dropped him 23 times.

I never dreaned about flying because I knew it was impossible.

But I make others dream come true I help them fly in the octagon!

Your fight against Rafael, is your favourite and hardest fight?

I like the way I dealt with him, I look at the fight,

For more infomation >> Khabib Nurmagomedov Biography Part 2 - Duration: 8:57.

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what is the european federation of circus schools - Duration: 1:30.

today we are talking about the European

Federation of circus schools

The FEDEC, is an european and international

network with 57 members 42 secondary

vocational and higher education circus

schools and fifteen organizations involved

in information research and circus arts

advocacy, its members are located in 24

different countries most of them in

Europe, the FEDEC was founded in nineteen

ninety-eight by the effort of the European

professional circus school this

Federation is committed to support the

evolution and development of training

teaching and creation in the circus arts

it's 57 members are key players in their

own countries in the development of

training system and structuring of

different education levels, the FEDEC

represent over 500 training centers and

circus schools, thank you

that's all for this video please visit

the FEDEC page and its social networks in

the description of this video if you

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Very Funny Golden Retriever Pranked By His Owner. - Duration: 1:56.

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Object 279: 핵전쟁 대비 전차 - Duration: 12:08.

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Mahjong Titan | Dragon mahjong | Mahjong master - Duration: 4:42.

Mahjong Titan

Dragon mahjong

Mahjong master

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Top 10 Cinderella Facts! - Duration: 3:19.

Hello how are you guys doing today my name is black tarzan and today we are going to

be going over the top 10 facts about cinderella!

Coming up!

Lucifer is based on an animator's cat.

After searching for a cat that would look mean enough, animator Ward Kimball ended up

using his own cat, Feetsy (who had 6 toes), as inspiration for Lucifer.

The idea came to him during one of Walt Disney's visits to his home.

Ilene Woods (who voices Cinderella) didn't know she was auditioning for the role.

The role came to her by chance after she'd done a favor for Mack David and Jerry Livingston,

who wrote the music and lyrics for the film.

The songwriters asked the actress to record a demo of, "Sing Sweet Nightingale," "Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,"

and "So This is Love," which they then presented to Walt Disney.

After hearing her voice, Disney knew she was a perfect fit.

The entire film was shot in live action before animators began drawing.

Filmmakers used this technique to get a better idea of how they wanted the characters to

move around in the environment.

Actress Helene Stanley, who was also used as a reference for Anita in 101 Dalmatians

and Aurora in Sleeping Beauty, served as the live-action reference for Cinderella.

The film was nominated for three Academy Awards.

In fact, all three nominations were in the music/sound department,which makes sense because

it was so iconic.

Jaq, Gus, and Bruno were voiced by the same actor.

In fact, Jimmy MacDonald voiced several other iconic characters including: Mickey Mouse,

Chip (from Chip 'n Dale), Dormouse (Alice in Wonderland), and Goofy.

An earlier version of the script gave Prince Charming more screen time.

One of the original scripts includes a scene where the prince is hunting a deer in the

woods, before it's revealed that they are actually friends.

Cinderella is the oldest Disney princess.

In the movie, Cinderella is 19 years old, making her the oldest princess followed by

Tiana of Princess and the Frog.

Cinderella is the first non-royal blood princess.

Cinderella paved the way for other characters such as Belle and Mulan to be princesses without

actually being royal.

One of the scenes from the movie is Walt Disney's favorite animation ever.

Walt Disney loves the iconic scene where the Fairy Godmother transforms Cinderella's

torn dress into a gown.

Cinderella originated from the French story.

That's why you can find Cinderella's topiary in the France section of the park at Epcot.

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Korean tech-giants introduce new smart home gadgets at the CES 2017 - Duration: 2:44.

This year's Consumer Electronics Show is the craziest yet, as the falling cost of sensors

and connectivity means the internet of things is finally a reality.

It turns out that this reality is more weird than wonderful with everything from shoes

to toothbrushes being turned "smart," and taking center stage with others are Korea's

Samsung and LG Electronics.

CES 2017 - Barry Welsh introduces us to the world of "wicked."

Smart is the keyword when it comes to home appliances.

And that has been evident in this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas which kicked

off on Thursday, local time.

From automatic baby cradles to smart and self-driving cars,... the most relevant event in the consumer

electronics industry was filled with manufactures showing off their state-of-the-art products

capable of improving everyday life in ways that could only be described as futuristic.

And Korean tech-giants didn't miss the opportunity to unveil their own technologies as well.

Samsung Electronics unveiled it's smart fridge, the Family Hub 2-point-0, which added new

features such as the internal "View Inside Cameras" that allow users to look at the content

of the fridge without having to open the door.

Moreover, the smart refrigerator is capable of recognizing voice commands, allowing users

to ask and learn about the weather, time, shopping lists and even place grocery orders

online.

"The user interface, the way people interact with those products, the voice recognition

now that runs across that full suite of products-- that delivers a consumer experience that is

seamless and runs through our entire product portfolio."

Another Korean company that showcased voice recognition technology in its smart home gadgets

was LG Electronics.

LG unveiled a home robot that recognizes people by their voices, switching profiles and preferences

accordingly.

And depending on the user,... the device can play music, read bedtime stories to children

or even provide a suitable meal recipe.

But the highlight among LG's products was the ultra thin LG Signature OLED W TV, with

an impressive measure of less than 3 millimeters thick.

Dubbed the "wallpaper TV",... the ultra thin TV has gained worldwide attention, but the

company is yet to announce its price or release date.

With more events lined up until Sunday, IT experts are already anticipating more exciting

products to be unveiled that will set a new standard in the consumer electronics industry.

Barry Welsh, Arirang News.

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The Day the Holocaust Began In America - Duration: 9:21.

The Day the Holocaust Began In America.

Ask not how it could happen; ask why it doesn�t happen more often. I have heard eyewitness

accounts of NAZI concentration camps just after liberation in 1945.

I have seen haunting photos of bulldozers piling-up mountains of naked human corpses.

In NAZI Germany, this was all legal.

The NAZIs simply passed laws that legalized murder and nobody challenged them because

dissent was impossible.

California now legalizes murder under Senate Bill 277 � and too few challenge it because

dissent is nearly impossible. You�ll know it�s a Holocaust once you

realize how powerless you are to challenge it.

Holocaust is not a German phenomenon; it�s a human phenomenon. Last century, it happened

in the land of Schiller, Goethe and Beethoven, and today, it happens in the land of football,

beer, and gambling.

Humanity has made no progress since 1945. In the name of unbridled capitalism, we Americans

have kept the world at war since 1945, which means there�s been no progress in the understanding

of one�s fellow man.

And fascism now comes home to roost.

But our American brand of fascism differs from German-style fascism; theirs grew out

of poverty and desperation, while ours, curiously enough, emerges from corporate prosperity.

But in the final analysis, all totalitarian regimes are based on the same thing � the

raw power of the state to kill with impunity.

The State of California now asserts the raw power to inject your children � with whichever

chemicals, bacteria, and viruses they deem necessary � and you have no right to �informed

consent,� which means (1) no right to be apprised of the risk and (2) no ability to

opt-out.

And despite the obvious fact that all vaccines carry an appreciable degree of risk, the state

refuses to apprise you of those risks precisely because you have no right to opt-out. That�s

why they call it �mandatory� vaccination.

The doctrine of �informed consent� pertains only to elective medical procedures; but where

the procedure is mandatory, as with SB 277, �informed consent� goes out the window.

Mandatory vaccination is much like �selective service� � your child is drafted, against

your will, and forced to join the Army and carry a rifle to fight the War on Measles

� and you must accept the risk that your child may get shot down in the defense of

the nation.

And when they begin with mandatory childhood anti-cancer vaccination, don�t be surprised

to see Congress issuing gold stars to parents whose children have fallen in the War on Cancer.

SB277 offers no �informed consent� to children for the same reason that selective

service offers no �informed consent� to soldiers drafted into the military, i.e.,

in both instances, everybody knows that death or great bodily harm is a distinct possibility.

But when America fights ideological wars, e.g., War on Terrur, War on Measles, etc.,

�informed consent� is abolished in the name of the greater good whose right to security

and comfort are paramount to an individual�s right to life.

Today�s doctors don�t care whether you consent to mandatory medical procedures any

more than NAZI doctors cared about whether the Jews consented to mandatory medical procedures

� because in both instances, �forcible� means they force it upon the individual � against

the individual�s will � regardless of whether he or she consents.

When they gassed people in the concentration camps, NAZI law required that only medical

doctors could pull the lever releasing the deadly Zyklon-B gas.

NAZI law assigned to doctors the actual task of killing because, under NAZI law, the act

of mass murder in the gas chamber was conveniently deemed to be a �medical procedure.�

More curious still, in America, we purposely avoid calling vaccination a �medical procedure�

specifically because, in order to achieve high vaccination rates, we allow any Tom,

Dick or Harry to administer vaccines.

And don�t forget, in America, you have no right to sue for vaccination-gone-wrong, so

there�s really no need to bother having a trained medical professional administer

the vaccines.

If an unskilled vaccinator pierces the wrong portion of your deltoid muscle, (upper arm),

and paralysis ensues, then � oh well! You cannot sue for �negligent needle placement�

any more than you can sue for ASD or GBS.

SB277 is for us the proverbial �handwriting on the wall� that too many Jews missed back

in NAZI Germany. And sadly, for the keenly aware among us � who see that handwriting

on the wall � where are they to go?

To which nation shall they emigrate? The sad truth is, there�s nowhere to go because

Obama�s vaccine mandate has gone global.

And when they start herding anti-vaxxers into FEMA Camps, there will be no Gen. George S.

Patton and no Third Army to come to our rescue�

Remember, it didn�t begin with gas chambers in NAZI Germany; it began when people grew

desensitized, intolerant of opposing views, mindlessly obedient to authority, and totally

willing to follow orders instead of their own conscience.

It begins when folks willingly turn a blind eye to injustice � so long as their own

paycheck continues uninterrupted.

Fascism lay not around the corner � it�s here. Right now. The American Holocaust has

begun.

No, you won�t see any swastikas. We don�t need to build Dachaus and Auschwitzes because

the mass media builds concentration camps in the mind � which are far more effective

for controlling humans and getting them to march in lockstep.

No, we won�t wake-up one morning and suddenly find ourselves in gray, wool uniforms, goose-stepping

off to work; but this is not the point.

The point is: what happens to the individual who dissents? In Nazi Germany, he or she was

physically destroyed, like Sophie Scholl, a 22-year old college student, brutally beheaded

by NAZIs. (�Denken Sie daran, die wei�e Rose.�)

Today in America, the process is more subtle; but the end always justify their means.

We all know it�s true � this is no longer the dreamland America in which we were born

or in which we once believed. And to make matters worse, there�s a population explosion,

which serves only to lessen our commitment to the sanctity of individual liberties and

human life.

Add to that, a perpetual gov�t budget crisis, with far less resources for individual rights,

and the feedback loop begins in earnest. Fascism only encourages more fascists.

Nowadays, our lawmakers deceive the public as if it were the natural prerogative of their

office.

Today, we live in a brave, new Orwellian world where the individual exists for the state

and the well-being of the greater good justifies each and every immoral act the state hurls

towards the individual.

Aldous Huxley Brave New World and George Orwell's 1984 are available on Amazon.com

We have reached a time in our country � similar to what life must have been like in 1930s

NAZI Germany � except we don�t realize it because American Fascism wears the smiling

disguise of liberal democracy.

The state makes you believe that you live in the best of all possible worlds � so

long as the state remains in total control over every aspect of your life.

The state dispenses life, liberty, and happiness � so long as everyone accepts that the state

is paramount to the individual, that the greater good is paramount to human conscience, and

that the state has the raw power to kill with impunity.

Too few young people today remember the Holocaust. Those who do not remember the past are condemned

to repeat it. But those of us who DO remember it are condemned to sit by helplessly and

watch everyone else repeat it.

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Why Taking Pictures is an Important Part of Patient Satisfaction for Cosmetic Surgeons - Duration: 7:39.

Thank you for your question.

You are asking an interesting question about a contrast between doctors.

You state that you had moved and you've switched doctors for Botox® and you said

that your previous doctor took photos before treatments and after during follow visits.

And you state that the new doctor doesn't take photos in the same way and you are asking

basically if this is something to be concerned about.

Well, I can certainly share with you my feelings about photography and benefits in our practice

on how I do what I do in our practice.

A little bit of background, I'm a Board-certified cosmetic surgeon and Fellowship-trained oculofacial

plastic and reconstructive surgeon.

I've been in practice in Manhattan and Long Island for over 20 years and I can certainly

share with you the idea of the purpose of photos as I see it in the practice of cosmetic

medicine, cosmetic surgery.

So the way I look at it, for example, using the example of Botox®, when I meet a patient

for the first time and they want to do Botox®, well I think photos are very important to

help communicate with the patient what Botox® can and cannot do.

So what I would typically do is I take several different photos with the face at rest and

then with the expression of the muscles of the areas of interest.

It gives me a basic baseline of what the person has when they first came in.

When I see my patients in follow-up for example like Botox®, I'll take another set of pictures.

Now, I don't do that with every patient for every time once they are an established

patient.

Basically, what I do is I tell patients that if you like the way the Botox® looks and

this the result that you like, well then when I take a photo of that result, it helps me

understand what they prefer.

So this way, as the relationship goes on, they come back for repeat visits, I have some

references as to what they prefer.

You know, there is such an art to what we do that I think photographs have a very important

role.

Now as far as the frequency of photographs, I always ask what the purpose of taking these

photos is.

As a surgeon of course, I take photos pre and then post operatively at different visits

to document the level of the person's healing and what they look like at different stages.

For hair loss, we take very regimented photos in order to establish a standard to make comparisons

as the person progresses and improves with treatment.

So it's always about the purpose of the photos.

And more importantly, I think about the consistency.

I had colleagues who show me photos they take and it was very difficult to see and understand

what they are actually documenting because they did not consistently do that.

They took photos because they probably saw one area of interest that is important and

then they take a photo of a different angle.

I don't think that's of value.

I think that you need to have this conversation with the doctor you're going to.

A lot of times, people who have extremely busy, high volume practices will not do this.

They'll have patients who come in because they have a deal or whatever.

They come in and want X numbers of units, whatever it is and then they'll just do

it and then that will be it.

With something like Botox® because it wears off, it's kind of safe on both ends but

I personally find that I'm not comfortable with that.

I feel like everybody, regardless of what I do for them, I have a set of photos that

I will do at a minimum prior to treatment.

After treatment, I make decisions as far as to taking the photos by asking the question:

"what I am documenting?"

If I do a non-incisional Asian eyelid surgery and then take a photo at 1 week, at 1 month

to 3 months , it's the purpose of documenting the progression of improvement which is just

another example.

So you need to be comfortable if whether or not the doctor suggested reasons to take photos

or not to take photos.

You need to be comfortable.

So bring this issue up with your doctor and ask why they chose not to take photos.

If it might be just the simple reason like the camera is broken even though everyone

carries phones with cameras.

I don't think that's exactly the best reason but I think ultimately you have to

be comfortable with the doctor.

It is very important that people choose a doctor especially for injectable treatments

and have a relationship with the one doctor so that you and the doctor figure out what

is the ideal outcome for you and the doctor gets to know you and know what you like and

what your personal aesthetic style is.

I have patients who have been with me for years and in my practice over 20 years and

it really works to have that long standing relationship.

So I hope that was helpful, I wish you the best of luck and thank you for your question.

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