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Bottomed out - having to undergo surgery to fix his work

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TERRIBLE, Will Cost You More Money Later On!!

Easygoing347884
$6,000

I am currently 7 months post op. I am now having to undergo surgery for a second time to fix his work. My implants have bottomed out due to inflammatory fold (natural breast fold) being disrupted during initial surgery(surgeon error). 

When I went back due to the indention forming he told me it was just how they would sit and normal. That was not perhaps the case and am aware of another patient 4-5 months post op with the same exact diagnosis. Also put my scars in the worst place possible being towards the middle and not under areola and very noticeable. 6k down the drain and spending double to fix his “work”. Avoid him at all cost.

Easygoing347884's provider

J. Stewart Humphrey, MD

J. Stewart Humphrey, MD

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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Replies (2)

May 31, 2022
The office takes it very seriously when patients are unhappy with their results from surgery. The physicians and the entire staff work very hard to give patients the best results that we can, and we take this commitment to heart. Plastic surgery operations have subjective outcomes, which leads to different opinions on the end result. Unfortunately we cannot predict the outcomes or definitively know the quality and strength of a patients tissues and how well they will heal. Although specific results cannot be guaranteed, every effort is made to deliver a satisfactory result in a safe and ethical manner.

Unfortunately HIPPA regulations prevent discussing specific cases in a public forum as some cases could offer further education to the public and profession. HPHS takes the treatment, care, and privacy of their patients seriously. Therefore, it is not the policy of our practice to respond to negative reviews on websites even if they provide incomplete details or ratings from individuals who have never been a patient to the practice. We welcome any of our patients to address concerns directly with us as we continue to strive to provide individualized and excellent care to our community.
August 5, 2022
You're not fooling anyone. When a patient goes in and you say her problem is not a problem, it's a major red flag.