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Omar Lliles Acosta

A few years ago there was an individual named "Omar Lliles Acosta" accused of raping or sexually abusing weight loss patients in Mexico. It's been recently brought to my attention that he's back in business and marketing surgery once again in Mexico.

It was never proven that he raped or sexually abused patients but I'm 100% certain that he's a dangerous and drug addicted felon! Omar was recently arrested for carrying hundreds of narcotic pills and an unlicensed firearm. Tijuana, Baja California (GH)

As part of the actions of the December Safe operation, the State Preventive Police (PEP) detained a subject with hundreds of psychotropic pills and a firearm.

The detention took place when the elements in the circular on the boulevard Sánchez Taboada observed a subject aboard a Tahoe pickup truck that circulated in excess of speed, without respecting the signals of transit.

Noticing this action, they reached the subject and one of the agents caught sight of what appeared to be a firearm near the passenger seat, so that the suspect was stopped and stopped short.

After being intervened, he was identified as Omar "N", 41 years old, Who showed a marked nervousness for which he was asked to descend and was made a precautionary body review without finding anything illicit.

When inspecting the interior of the vehicle was found a firearm, 1 charger and 6 cartridges also found a package containing 201 psychotropic pills of the brands Clonazepam, Dormicum, Domizolam and Alprozalam.

The detainee was placed at the disposal of the corresponding authorities who will be in charge of determining their legal status.

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You guys know that he changed Dr. Illan's old Facebook group's name to Team Omar and has not announced that Dr. Illan isn't the surgeon being used anymore? A ton of his old patients are there and they are referring people to Omar to book their surgeries. It's a very active Facebook group.


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You guys know that he changed Dr. Illan's old Facebook group's name to Team Omar and has not announced that Dr. Illan isn't the surgeon being used anymore? A ton of his old patients are there and they are referring people to Omar to book their surgeries. It's a very active Facebook group.





Yup! Dr. Illan has tried reaching out to FaceBook but hasn't had much luck dealing with them. Let's get the word out so everyone knows who they're really dealing with!


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I've know him since 2013 & have been in Tijuana about 6 times ( plastics) Omar has been a stead fast gentleman to me & friend. Dr. Illan knows this as well.

And yes I'm a Member of Team Omar!

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3 minutes ago, sherry24184 said:

I've know him since 2013 & have been in Tijuana about 6 times ( plastics) Omar has been a stead fast gentleman to me & friend. Dr. Illan knows this as well.

How do you explain this http://www.frontera.info/EdicionEnLinea/Notas/Policiaca/19122016/1161004-Detiene-PEP-a-sujeto--con-arma-y-pastillas-psicotropicas.html ? Doesn't sound very gentleman to me....

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2 hours ago, sherry24184 said:
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It still isn't acceptable for him to be deceiving Dr. Illan's patients. It makes him look shady. Why wasn't he honest about the changes and why couldn't he create his own separate group for his new business? That group is supposed to be a support group for past, present, and future patients of **Dr. Illan**. That's how it was presented to the majority of the people who have joined that group. The FB group is such a great community of people and one of the best support systems I've seen-- you included Sherry, you're wonderful! They all deserve to know the truth and that's not saying they don't have to support Omar anymore. I know a lot of them are friends with him. But there's also people that I know would want to make sure their referrals are going to the right surgeon.

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I'm glad I searched before posting my issues with Omar. I first spoke with him in early 2016. Found out I was pregnant again so had to postpone. He was really nice and tentative. I even joined the Facebook group they have. Fast forward. I had my baby Dec 2016 and reached out again. Omar failed to tell me that he no longer works forBaja Bariatrics. He dismissed my questions, questioned me when I told him I was considering having the single incision sleeve and kicked me out of the Facebook group. He seemed extremely shady so I contacted Baja Bariatrics directly. Henry (Omar's replacement) and Dr Illan both called me next day to explain what was going on. I'm very happy I didn't give him any money or proceed via Omar's website. He has NO affiliation with Dr Illan. Please do not give him your money.

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On 2017-03-07 at 0:23 PM, sherry24184 said:

I've know him since 2013 & have been in Tijuana about 6 times ( plastics) Omar has been a stead fast gentleman to me & friend. Dr. Illan knows this as well.

And yes I'm a Member of Team Omar!

Out of curiosity , I'm wondering why you'd write this post, sounds like your not a patient but a worker , or possible Omar. Your not quite defending him, but saying he was nice to you and a gentlemen then throwing in a respected Doctors name...seems fishy.

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No I'm a patient of Dr. Illan and have visited him on my visits back to Tijuana. I was sleeved 8/31/13 at Florence Hospital & booked my surgery through this group. No shady here.....

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