Although he seems to have the best intentions, he's quick to reach for the scalpel and to assume the patient has a low pain threshold. As a result of treatment I ended up in the hospital for over a week with an infection that required further antibiotics after my release. Rather than take images to verify an abscess, he went straight to draining-but there was nothing to drain. In the emergency room a few staff remarked that they'd "worked with him before". No kudos from them. Another staff person said their spouse went to him and required corrective cosmetic surgery to rectify their situation. Then a colleague said their experience with him was not positive and also resulted in an infection. His office has no personal touches and is somewhat dated and furniture not real clean--if he needed to lock up shop there'd not be much left behind. He truly seems concerned and well-intentioned, but is somewhat controlling at not the best time with not good results.