recommend a surgeon at the hospital group
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recommend a surgeon at the hospital group
Can anyone recommend a surgeon at the hospital group. I may be having surgery again and do not want mysurhwon Michael payne doing it.
Thanks,
Ashleigh
Thanks,
Ashleigh
achorley- BJSF Addict
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Sorry that you have had problems hope you find another surgeon your happy with I had Michael Payne 3 weeks ago and your the second person I've heard having problems which worries me a little how long after op did you get problems and was he funny about re op as I worry about aftercare if I need any x
Loubeeloujack- Active BJSF Member
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I.know two others that I'm friends with that are having the same problems!!! I don't want him doing my surgery. I ended up with implants too big for me. They look super natural. I'd go as far as little saggy without a bra and now this!! Took forever to get hold of them. Their after care is shocking. I'm 19 months post op but been unhappy since around 6 months post op x
achorley- BJSF Addict
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I couldn't get re op for them looking saggy he said they looked nice and we're fine. Ridiculous. They looked like they were Bottoming out too. I used to have pert 32a asked for D/DD ended.up FF. Not pert at all. They were painful where they we ere heavy. I couldn't not where a bra ever. Now I'm stuck in sports bras have been for.months. Just so much hassle that I want them out and to be rid of thG although I'm putting formal complaint in. Who else was having problems with.payne??? Xx
achorley- BJSF Addict
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I must say mine are bigger than I thought as asked for d/dd but struggle with a 36e sports bra only 3 weeks 3days hope all gets sorted soon thinking of your upset x
Loubeeloujack- Active BJSF Member
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Thanks hun. I'm only 5'3 so I think they make me look.fatter than I am too. But the pain is horrendous. And I have to work through ituntil it's sorted. Thanks so much for your support. I am upset and don't know what to.think lol z
achorley- BJSF Addict
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I had Mr Suleiman at THG, and so far he's been quite good. Obviously trying to avoid a re-op, but I've managed to get appointments quickly with him post op for problems, and we've talked through the best steps to take first. He's very comforting, if a little 'no problem', but I have confidence in him. Saying that, I haven't gone back and demanded my re-op yet, so we'll see if that changes.
Charlii- Moderator
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Sorry to hear you're having problems. And Lou please don't worry. You're contracts are with the clinic, not the surgeon, so it's most likely is them dragging their heals and perhaps the surgeons hands are tied. Unfortunately when you use a clinic is does seem to be harder post op if you have complications as you don't have direct contact with the surgeon. But just because others have had problems it doesn't mean you will.
I hope you get it sorted achorley. Were Mr paynes recommendations similar to other surgeons you saw pre op? It's a shame he choose too big - this is helpful for pre op'ers to be aware that bigger is not always better. It's good that thg are helping you out with an alternative surgeon. I would probably get an independent opinion too just so you have the best knowledge possible to fight your corner!
I hope you get it sorted achorley. Were Mr paynes recommendations similar to other surgeons you saw pre op? It's a shame he choose too big - this is helpful for pre op'ers to be aware that bigger is not always better. It's good that thg are helping you out with an alternative surgeon. I would probably get an independent opinion too just so you have the best knowledge possible to fight your corner!
Mammamia- BJSF Elite Member
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Other surgeons recommended 445. Mr payne said that would beige and said 375. I went for him at 375. But I somehow went from an a - FF!! Xx
achorley- BJSF Addict
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I could be going with The Hospital Group and met Sulemain a while ago and Alleruzzo lately.
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