I had a septorhinoplasty by Mr Homer around 12 years ago through Transform. The consultation was very thorough he was realistic with the expected results. The surgery itself was fine however I did need to return for revision surgery a year or so later as I still had a small bump on my nose but I’m really happy with the results and I’ve never regretted it. I do recommend Mr Homer for more advanced surgery like this as he is experienced and has performed many of these.
I had rhinoplasty by Mr Homer six weeks ago and am delighted with the result. All my care was first rate, from initial consultation to discharge from hospital (52 Alderley Road). The surgeon took time to listen fully to me and to discuss what he could do and ensured my consent was informed, giving me time to decide. At 54 I know have a much more feminine nose than previously and have had no problems at all.
I have had a huge amount of swelling and bruising and although I finally feel like I'm healing I'm still sore nearly 5 week's later.. My surgeon said I am a really slow healer. I also had to take four weeks off work which I didnt take into account I might of needed more than a week!! The photo I've posted was taken nearly four weeks after my operation my bandage was on for seven days and was very uncomfortable when it was removed I'd swelled that much my forehead was bleeding as I've said I'm getting better and I'm seeing nice ears...
I had a terrible experience with Dr Homer when he worked for the transform medical group in boden. Having promised to fix my deviated septum and breathing problems I went ahead with the surgery costing in excess of 6k. Once the splint came off and the crust beneath the nostrils had crumbled away I got terrible continuous nose bleeds. I lost 5 pints of blood and had to be rushed to hospital to get my nose packed. Dr Homer then informed me that he had made the nasal cavity too large and that a second operation was needed. after the splint came off for the second timeI noticed that each time I breathed my nose made a whistling sound. This was horrendous and sleeping was nigh on impossible. During my check up he then informed me that he had accidentally drilled into the bone creating a small hole hence the whistling sound. He said that it could be easliy fixed with some kind of surgical button. This button is still up my nose to this day and I have to continuously adjust it to make it sit at the right angle or my nose begins to whistle. I couldn't believe the incompetence of this professional surgeon. It took me years to save up the money and to pluck up th courage to go ahead with this operation and it has left a very bitter taste in my mouth.