transform afterCare - upgrade implants?
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transform afterCare - upgrade implants?
When I went to see my surgeon the other week we discussed revision surgery and changing from round to anatomical shaped to try and get rid of my water fall effect (also have a tight lumpy lefty). Seeing another surgeon in a few weeks for a second opinion. With the aftercare, if inlaid for the cost of different implants, would they swap them over n let me upgrade?
loui1981- BJSF Addict
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Re: transform afterCare - upgrade implants?
If the surgeon is recommending a revision & covered in your aftercare I would imagine there should be no reason why you wouldn't be able to upgrade the implants and pay any cost difference from the ones you currently have. XXX
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That should be fine x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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Transform will ask you to pay the difference between the implant price if you change from the originals. That was made very clear to me as I asked the surgeon and PCC during my consultations.
Only the original make is covered by their aftercare but you can choose different size by the same make. All other costs are covered if the surgeon recommends a revision.
Who are you seeing for a second opinion?
xx
Only the original make is covered by their aftercare but you can choose different size by the same make. All other costs are covered if the surgeon recommends a revision.
Who are you seeing for a second opinion?
xx
kdeee- BJSF Addict
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Sorry my last post is confusing. What I meant was that if you have CUIs you can choose different size/model of CUIs but if you go for natrelles- they will ask you to pay for the implants xx
kdeee- BJSF Addict
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Hi thanks for replying, I'm seeing Mr lahoud on 9th July. I do have cuis so a tear drop would have to be a change natuerlles then? I wonder How much it is for the implants alone? I saw my gp yesterday about my lump and I've been reffereed to a breast clinic for scans so that's good. Covering all bases. The one implant does feel like it's startling the drop but there snoopy dog waterfall is still there plus the lumps. X
loui1981- BJSF Addict
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I don't think implants are more than £500. And they may wave the cost to you in their discretion of course too. I keep fingers crossed.
I hope the lumps turn out to be nothing serious. I've had some in the past and they were benign cysts that went away on their own.
Keep up posted xx
I hope the lumps turn out to be nothing serious. I've had some in the past and they were benign cysts that went away on their own.
Keep up posted xx
kdeee- BJSF Addict
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Glad your GP is referring you for scan, hormones can play havoc with breasts too so hopefully nothing to worry about.
Implants usually range from around £500-£800 unless they are the larger custom made ones which can be more expensive.XXX
Implants usually range from around £500-£800 unless they are the larger custom made ones which can be more expensive.XXX
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