Doc said teardrops are not common???
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Doc said teardrops are not common???
I had my first consult last week. It went really well, I was happy with the doc and quoted €3000 euro for a day case, unders, teardrop, approx 380cc's. However, today I received a call from his secretary telling me there had been a mistake and that if I choose to have the teardrops it would be considerably more expensive as she would have to order in the teardrop implants specially
She also told me that teardrops were not commonly used and that the round implants were what were 'normally' used.
I was due to pay my deposit next week but am now seriously doubting the clinic (THG). Apart from the whole mixup on pricing, this is a huge huge amount of money to be spending and anything over 3grand is near impossible.
Any thoughts - both on the mixup and also are rounds an awful lot different to teardrops? I want big boobs but don't want the 'stuck on' look.
She also told me that teardrops were not commonly used and that the round implants were what were 'normally' used.
I was due to pay my deposit next week but am now seriously doubting the clinic (THG). Apart from the whole mixup on pricing, this is a huge huge amount of money to be spending and anything over 3grand is near impossible.
Any thoughts - both on the mixup and also are rounds an awful lot different to teardrops? I want big boobs but don't want the 'stuck on' look.
teddy73- Active BJSF Member
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Re: Doc said teardrops are not common???
Thet seem to be used less than rounds and they are more expensive. When you see a round implants it's usually flat on the surgeons table. But when you hold them up gravity gives them a tear drop shape. I would speak to your surgeon again. But I'm sure the anatomicals aren't as expensive as they're trying to charge you. Just haggle.
Re: Doc said teardrops are not common???
My firrst thing to say would be to at least have one more consult. Easy to feel it's right if you have nothing to compare with.Then and only then, I think, will you truly be able to make YOUR decision. Please take your ime n this, you will not get a second chance!Good Luck babe xxBut yes, getting back to your original point, anatomicals will cost more than rounds.
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