What's surgicare like?
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Charlii
Arlines
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What's surgicare like?
Just been on surgicares website and they offer from £3095 what are they like? Xx
Arlines- Newbie BJSF Member
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Re: What's surgicare like?
Just moving this so more girls see it :)
Im not familiar with the company myself, but what I would say is that you get what you pay for. Cheap isnt necessarily a good thing, and you cant really put a price on your body. I would research thoroughly into them before doing anything, and get a good feel for their service and aftercare. Use the search bar on the top right to have a look for past posts about them.
To give you an idea, most straight forward BA's tend to start at around £4k these days.
Im not familiar with the company myself, but what I would say is that you get what you pay for. Cheap isnt necessarily a good thing, and you cant really put a price on your body. I would research thoroughly into them before doing anything, and get a good feel for their service and aftercare. Use the search bar on the top right to have a look for past posts about them.
To give you an idea, most straight forward BA's tend to start at around £4k these days.
Charlii- Moderator
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Re: What's surgicare like?
Hi [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.], I went to see them about 2.5 years ago when I first starting researching and they are leagues behind private clinics.
Firstly the appointments were running about 2 hours late (no exaggeration) then I was spoken to by a sales women for about 30 minutes, had about 5 minutes...that's it, with the surgeon, who didn't even ask what I wanted to gain from the surgery, he just said the biggest implant size I could have, and then I went back with the lady to try the sizers on without the surgeon.
I'm sure they are suitable for a lot of girls but it wasn't the experience I wanted.
When you go to see a surgeon privately it's totally different. You deal only with them, they don't bombard you with calls to sell it to you, it's just so different and it's that difference I wanted and expected. I didn't just want to be a sales figure.
You won't lose anything by going to see them and you may be pleasantly surprised, that was just my experience.
Don't let the price be the deciding factor though hun as this is a massive and life changing operation.
Go and see a good few surgeons and use those experiences to guide your decision.
Good luck xx
Firstly the appointments were running about 2 hours late (no exaggeration) then I was spoken to by a sales women for about 30 minutes, had about 5 minutes...that's it, with the surgeon, who didn't even ask what I wanted to gain from the surgery, he just said the biggest implant size I could have, and then I went back with the lady to try the sizers on without the surgeon.
I'm sure they are suitable for a lot of girls but it wasn't the experience I wanted.
When you go to see a surgeon privately it's totally different. You deal only with them, they don't bombard you with calls to sell it to you, it's just so different and it's that difference I wanted and expected. I didn't just want to be a sales figure.
You won't lose anything by going to see them and you may be pleasantly surprised, that was just my experience.
Don't let the price be the deciding factor though hun as this is a massive and life changing operation.
Go and see a good few surgeons and use those experiences to guide your decision.
Good luck xx
going4it- BJSF Addict
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Re: What's surgicare like?
Good advice going4it xxx
anneritchley- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: What's surgicare like?
Couldn't agree more! Firm believer in 'you get what you pay for'. The difference could be a surgeons experience, how much time you get with them, aftercare...
Don't rush your decision and research carefully as remember a BA is a long term commitment and it's highly likely you'll need a future one and hence more costs.
Don't rush your decision and research carefully as remember a BA is a long term commitment and it's highly likely you'll need a future one and hence more costs.
Mammamia- BJSF Elite Member
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Re: What's surgicare like?
Defo agree with [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.]'s comment!
Its frustrating, exciting, and abit over-whelming going to all these consultations.. Trust me i went to one and was told i needed an uplift! Was so devastated. But it is totally worth checking a few out.. especially pay for a consultation too, as this is such a help!
I personally havent heard of Surgicare so wouldnt be able to comment about them, sorry xx
Its frustrating, exciting, and abit over-whelming going to all these consultations.. Trust me i went to one and was told i needed an uplift! Was so devastated. But it is totally worth checking a few out.. especially pay for a consultation too, as this is such a help!
I personally havent heard of Surgicare so wouldnt be able to comment about them, sorry xx
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