I had an amazing experience with Dr. Randle and his team, Bianca and Fran. Dr. Randles level of skill and expertise was very impressive. He provided great support and care prior to and during post op consultation sessions. I highly recommend him to anyone wanting to get any kind of invasive surgery done. I couldn’t be happier with my results. I have now had two procedures with Dr Randle and I wouldn’t trust anyone else.
Dr Randle performed my surgery and end result absolutely amazing. Breasts look like they would on teenage girl, and I m 68 yrs young. Had absolutely NO pain and so happy with the results. Dr Randle is a most experienced surgeon, and had amazing care from his staff, and all follow up visits. Highly recommended.
I would like to start out by saying this is a bit of a novel so I apologize haha. I had been self conscious about my profile literally since I can remember. When I was 10 I had retainers to try and correct my over bite followed by braces followed by more retainers and although that made my teeth perfectly straight it never did anything to help my weak bottom jaw. Thinking back I wish jaw surgery had been offered back when I was younger but unfortunately it never was. Fast forward to 24 and I was still having issues with my overbite and had developed Bruxism (severe teeth grinding) so after seeing dentists and specialists it was suggested that I get Invisalign. I only had to wear my plates for 6 months and now only have to sleep with them which seems to have helped my grinding but again this did nothing for my profile and weak jaw. So now at 26 I finally decided to get a chin implant, something I had been considering and researching since my teens. I'm now just over 9 weeks post op and the difference it has made to my profile and overall confidence has been amazing. I do however have some advise from my experience which will hopefully help any of you who are considering this procedure :) 1. Make sure you research the difference between chin implants, sliding genioplasty and jaw surgery as each gives a very different look depending on the result you are trying to achieve. 2. Once you have decided on a chin implant choose a qualified surgeon and listen to their advise. My Surgeon Dr Peter Randle did originally recommend for my face that I get a small implant but because of the projection I wanted I opted for the medium. The thing with chin implants is they look a lot bigger once in and under your muscle than when you are just holding them in your hand. 3. After your procedure rest up and when I say rest I mean take at least a week off work and try and avoid any social outings where alcohol might be as it stops your pain and makes you be less careful and as ridiculous as it sounds avoid people making you laugh because laughing hurts A LOT 4. Get yourself a travel pillow or A frame pillow! I didn't do this and even now every morning I wake up slightly more swollen and stiff from sleeping on my chin funny. Feel free to ask me any question you might have as i'm sure I have forgotten lots of things to tell you :) Updated on 10 Dec 2015: As requested here are some before and afters of how my smile looked and now looks from the front. I would say this has been the hardest part to get used to because I think I preferred the way I looked before when I smiled. (I think the implant makes me look older)
Dr Randle removed a small mole from my cheek in 2016. I have posted the resulting scar via google photos. I am so heartbroken that this was the result and every day when I look in the mirror I feel regret that I ever walked into his office. It has impacted my life badly in so many ways.
I had a small mole removed from my cheek by Dr Peter Randle. I feel the results are not satisfactory and that they are very different from my expectations. I will continue to document my journey to fix the scar resulting from mole removal surgery performed by Dr Peter Randle.