Do I go for a consultation with Douglas McGeorge??
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Do I go for a consultation with Douglas McGeorge??
Hi there ladies,
It's been a long time since I have been on here, so nice to be back...
So it's been nearly 2 years since my BA with Mr Meleagros at Transform, I have been so happy with my results but now I am thinking I would like to look into my next surgery.
I am unsure if for my next surgery I would need an uplift (I have always been a little unhappy with the positioning of my nipples) so who else to go to... OF COURSE Douglas McGeorge. I am sure he would be able to answer all my questions and tell me what would be needed and best, however I am not ready for my next surgery JUST yet, possibly at the end of this year/beginning of next.. Do I go for a consultation and have my questions answered now so I know where I stand and the money side of things? I don't want him to feel as though I am wasting his time??
Thanks in advance x
It's been a long time since I have been on here, so nice to be back...
So it's been nearly 2 years since my BA with Mr Meleagros at Transform, I have been so happy with my results but now I am thinking I would like to look into my next surgery.
I am unsure if for my next surgery I would need an uplift (I have always been a little unhappy with the positioning of my nipples) so who else to go to... OF COURSE Douglas McGeorge. I am sure he would be able to answer all my questions and tell me what would be needed and best, however I am not ready for my next surgery JUST yet, possibly at the end of this year/beginning of next.. Do I go for a consultation and have my questions answered now so I know where I stand and the money side of things? I don't want him to feel as though I am wasting his time??
Thanks in advance x
emilysarahdodds- BJSF Addict
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Why do you want another BA just 2-3 years after your first one if you're happy? x
Princess_x- BJSF Elite Member
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I purely just want to look into it and find out more info, this is what I mean I'm not ready for one yet but these things are costly and would like an idea.The Princess_x wrote:Why do you want another BA just 2-3 years after your first one if you're happy? x
And although I have been happy with my results there's still always the little nig in my mind about my nipples positioning that I would like to ask about to see what can be done x
emilysarahdodds- BJSF Addict
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Theres no harm in going for the consultation [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] if your unsure and need some advice or a push in the direction needed. Just be sure to tell them your not thinking of having it just yet so you dont get bombarded with phonecalls ha. xx
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I would like to think they wouldn't bombard you with phonecalls . It's your body and you have as long as you want to decide and search for info and research. Xx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Youd be surprised.. Mybreast have been bombarding me with calls every since my consultation :-( ha xxx
Vickyxo- BJSF Addict
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That's the difference between a clinic and a private surgeon!
No harm going, if you're happy to pay the consultstion fee he'll be more than happy to see you! But if you're happy with the original work you may want to return for an opinion too as often the can offer good deals with repeat work, especially if you arent 100% happy with the results (nipple position)
No harm going, if you're happy to pay the consultstion fee he'll be more than happy to see you! But if you're happy with the original work you may want to return for an opinion too as often the can offer good deals with repeat work, especially if you arent 100% happy with the results (nipple position)
Mammamia- BJSF Elite Member
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Thank you ladies, I don't think there is any harm in going and I don't mind paying a fee. Even just to get another opinion and to talk about how I could fulfill my PERFECT boobs I do desire, when I am ready, also my right breast has become a fair bit softer than my left (possibly nothing but you never know!)
emilysarahdodds- BJSF Addict
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Mammamia wrote:That's the difference between a clinic and a private surgeon!
No harm going, if you're happy to pay the consultstion fee he'll be more than happy to see you! But if you're happy with the original work you may want to return for an opinion too as often the can offer good deals with repeat work, especially if you arent 100% happy with the results (nipple position)
Thank you for the advise. Great idea to return and see what they could also offer me.
emilysarahdodds- BJSF Addict
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I saw him even though I knew I wasn't going to go with him (lots of reasons, cost being one) because I wanted to make sure he concurred with the advice i was bring given by my chosen surgeon, which he did. You pay £150 for the consultation so entirely up to you if you want to go for information purposes xx
Emma71- Active BJSF Member
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I think that's great advice from mammamia, I was going to ask if you had contacted your previous surgeon.
If it was something you mentioned in front of him it would be on your records, and since they haven't given you what you asked, surely you are intitled to go back and see the surgeon again :) xx
If it was something you mentioned in front of him it would be on your records, and since they haven't given you what you asked, surely you are intitled to go back and see the surgeon again :) xx
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No harm in going for consultations , it's good to be forward thinking & find out what will be involved in future surgery, so you know what you're looking at both op & cost wise.
Good to see you back on here. XXX
Good to see you back on here. XXX
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Emma71 wrote:I saw him even though I knew I wasn't going to go with him (lots of reasons, cost being one) because I wanted to make sure he concurred with the advice i was bring given by my chosen surgeon, which he did. You pay £150 for the consultation so entirely up to you if you want to go for information purposes xx
Did you find that he was okay with that and was more than happy to help? I am sure I would like to use him when the time comes. Xx
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sarahlou222 wrote:I think that's great advice from mammamia, I was going to ask if you had contacted your previous surgeon.
If it was something you mentioned in front of him it would be on your records, and since they haven't given you what you asked, surely you are intitled to go back and see the surgeon again :) xx
Thank you sarahlou, I think I will definitely explore this option too :) xx
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mirren001 wrote:No harm in going for consultations , it's good to be forward thinking & find out what will be involved in future surgery, so you know what you're looking at both op & cost wise.
Good to see you back on here. XXX
Thank you mirren, I am pleased you agree and think it's okay to be thinking into things and future planning. That's but me at ease a bit that I'm not being silly haha.
Nice to be back and lovely to talk to you again xx
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