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my.nose.is.ugly.now

Joined: 21 Dec 2012
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  • Posted to Do not let Salzhauer ruin your face. Find a good surgeon! - Miami, FL on 8 May 2013

    I have photos, but I am still fresh out of surgery, so I don't think my pictures now are a good representation of what my nose will look like. I will post them after 3 months, I'm only 6 weeks out now.
  • Posted to Permalip Before and After Photos on 11 Apr 2013

    How do the implants feel? Can you tell they're there? If you kiss someone, can the feel them?
  • Posted to Blepharoplasty+Fat Graft = Disaster - Los Angeles, CA on 24 Mar 2013

    after reading everything you write, i think you have legitimate grounds for a lawsuit: if you had 11 surgeries... the costs for those alone would be really significant (and enough to get a contingency lawyer's attention.) and if you have paralysis and corneal damage... those are irreversible damages that were directly caused by the negligence of your surgeon. and if he injected/ removed fat without your consent that is malpractice because he deviated from the terms of the surgical agreement.
  • Posted to Blepharoplasty+Fat Graft = Disaster - Los Angeles, CA on 24 Mar 2013

    not in your case. i read about this woman who had a botched blepharoplasty that left her with eye that were unable to close all the way. the courts awarded her 112k. if you have "incomplete closure"and can establish the damages from your surgeries, and put a big price ticket on those costs/ harms, then i'm sure you can find a lawyer willing to take you case. plus, when you sue a surgeon, he's wont end up paying for damages out of his pocket. his insurance company will. so really, surgeons dont care if you sue them because it doesn't cost them anything, it just makes them look bad. here's the article about the woman http://www.today.com/id/42374009/ns/today-today_health/t/woman-cant-close-her-eyes-after-plastic-surgery/#.UU7Gm7u3AlY
  • Posted to I need feedback on 24 Mar 2013

    Yes, my surgeon did offer a revision.. but he seemed really reluctant about it. And I didn't trust him, and I'm glad that I didn't because my revision surgeon (who is much more qualified) told me that when he opened up my nose there were so many problems.... He ended up spending 5 hours in revision to fix what the first surgeon did. But I told me that even though the swelling may be gone within a few months, your skin will still take up to 2 years to "shrink wrap" onto your new tip, and that's why if a surgeon has "after" photos of patients 3 months post-op, it won't show accurate long-term results.

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