Exclusive | Seattle doctor rushing to do trans surgeries before Trump inauguration slammed in scathing ad campaign

Seattle-based Dr.Javad Sajan, who crowed about his race to complete “all my trans surgeries before Trump tries to stop me” in a viral TikTok video last month is getting hit with an ad campaign accusing him of profiting off of more than 100 of the “life-altering surgeries” — including some conducted on children.Do No Harm, an advocacy group opposed to the performance of transgender surgeries on minors, launched a digital ad campaign largely centered in the Seattle area to spotlight the dozens of sex-reassignment surgeries Sajan has performed and intends to keep performing until President-elect Donald Trump enters office.“He brags about performing the best top surgeries for minors and is pushing to do as many of these irreversible surgeries as he possibly can all while reaching millions of viewers on social media with his own damaging propaganda,” the spot said.“This isn’t care.

This is immoral,” the ad continued.“Doctors like this aren’t looking out for our children, they’re profiting off their backs.

It’s time to stop the madness.”Sajan, a plastic surgeon who specializes in breast augmentation and rhinoplasty, maintains an active social media presence laced with humor about his breast enhancement work and frank talk about the operations he performs.Shortly after Trump’s election victory, Sajan cut a viral TikTok video depicting him gearing up for operations with the caption, “Doing all my trans surgeries before Trump tries to stop me.”Do No Harm, which runs a database tracking transgender surgeries on minors, alleged in its ad that Sajan has completed 120 gender-transition surgeries on minors.The group made those accusations based on an assessment of health insurance claims data shared with The Post.A lawyer for Sajan disputed that statistic, telling The Post that it is “in no way accurate,” but did not provide evidence.“Because of patient privacy laws (e.g.

HIPAA), we are unable to provide you with specifics about indivi...

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Publisher: New York Post

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