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Consultation review: Old Fashioned Aesthetics

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Old Fashioned Aesthetics

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((CONSULTATION ONLY I HAVE NOT HAD WORK DONE HERE)) I had a consultation here and knew before I left that I wouldn’t be coming back. I came in asking for fat transfer to breasts and I was immediately talked out of it and constantly pressured to go bigger than I wanted. He didn’t care about what I wanted and seemed to have a one size fits all approach to breast aesthetics. I was surprised there were zero questions about what kind of aesthetic I wanted, didn’t ask if I had reference pictures. I told him over and over I didn’t want a huge change and if I went with implants I’d go with just 150cc and he kept changing it to 200-250cc. He then showed me more pictures outside of his website promising how natural his work looked, and I personally felt that half the time their breasts were symmetrical and ended up asymmetrical. I’m looking for a very natural look and I don’t feel his aesthetics fit that (at least for me). After I gave implants a consideration, I said I still wanted lipo just as much as augmentation and he said “ok!”. I was told I’d get a quote with both at the end of the day or the next. I got my quote multiple days later and it only included an implant quote. Fun guy to talk to but I felt the standards presented were 10-20yrs older than modern aesthetics and that instead of asking what I wanted to look like, he decided what he wanted me to look like even after I said I didn’t want that aesthetic multiple times.

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September 2, 2021
OH I almost forgot… I’m a 30c. I wear 30-32b/c bras. He asked me what size I am and I said 30c usually 32b/c. First thing he said is “but you’re an a cup right?” And I said “…no, I’m a b/c cup, technically 34a is a sister size but I never wear-“ “ok so you’re an a! I’m writing that down as your cup size”. That was at the beginning right after he talked me out of fat transfer. It felt like he wanted to promote his business by claiming I’m an “a” and pushed me to go bigger so it could be a more dramatic difference because “bigger is better” ((and costs more)). The example I was shown of fat transfer was of someone with sagging breasts (I’m extremely perky, so already couldn’t relate to the example) AND she had kids in between the immediately after and years after picture… plus they did look bigger but hard to tell when childbearing is involved.