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I don't care what other reviews say. Dr. Jon Bergeron off T. C. Jester in Houston, TX is no artist. I've had multiple lipo procedures for problem areas and I'm not a big person yet he couldn't get those right. He almost made me worse; it is like an opposite trade-off. Dr. Bergeron left me with noticeable cannula scars even though his cannula are smaller than tumescent lipo. He deliberately left little fat pockets left over each time when if he would stop trying to get more money (now I'm sure of it) I would have looked great. It's so aggravating just looking at spots that only needed a tiny bit more to go. I'll just go somewhere else because I don't deserve to be fooled over and over. Don't let him make up for it either and offer a free area as he will just mess that up too. I'm a really strong person or I'd be completely ashamed of myself. I paid him very good money. He should have been more careful when sculpting me. Glad I'm not an ice statue, I would have fallen apart all cracked up. Or a steak that's been cut against the grain. He rushed through my last procedure and the room was extremely cold and uncomfortable. I told him when he said he was done to finish my upper arms and he refused. Now I have fat pockets right there. I pray the next guy can fix me. He won't have much to do. And I have ugly stretch marks where the fat pockets are. Now I know I do not have to be a surgeon to realize what he did wrong. Be warned.