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Did not get the left I paid for

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Extraordinary Doctor and Staff

alohahoneypie
$10,000

I cannot say enough about Dr Walker and his staff. I have never been treated so kindly and considerately by any doctor. I had gummy bear breast implants and one ruptured after 5 years. It did not stay together as the manufacturer advertised. It leaked all over. It had been recalled due to an increased risk of cancer. My body encapsulated the mess.

It was painful and very frightening. The MRI showed a huge seroma and every sign of cancer. Dr Walker soothed my fears. On the day of the surgery he got called into the ER because a child had an accident..He had someone come every few minutes to let me know why we were behind schedule, and when he anticipated being done. I’ve never had a doctor do that. Due to Covid protocol nobody was allowed in with me. That made the wait so much worse. He came in once. He could see the fear in my eyes. He asked a nurse to come in and chat with me, which did a world of good.

It was a tough surgery. He kept my husband informed every step of the way. He checked on me personally every day the week after surgery. There were some complications (nothing to do with him) and he had me come in immediately. It was one of the scariest things I have ever dealt with and I could not have picked a better doctor to help me through it.

I also cannot say enough good about his staff. They are the nicest group of people you could ever meet. I will be eternally grateful for the care I received.

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Mark A. Walker, MD, FACS

Mark A. Walker, MD, FACS

Board Certified Plastic Surgeon

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UPDATED FROM alohahoneypie
1 year post

Left with large implants that hang under my arms

alohahoneypie
Initially I was happy, because it was a very scary experience. I had a massive seroma and breast trauma. I was grateful I made it through it, but somewhere I forgot that I paid for a procedure and didn’t get it. After things settled it was more than evident that I didn’t get a lift. My implants Drake under my arms. When I addressed this with him he said that’s where natural breasts lie. If I wanted saggy natural breasts, I’d never have gotten implants in the first place. He responded by telling me they would be fine when I was wearing a bra. Well if we were all content to settle for what we looked like in clothing, nobody would go to a plastic surgeon. I wanted to feel content with my body. He was dismissive, I asked if we could do a revision to the lift and he said it was fine, and I didn’t need one. So now I’m stuck with saggy breasts that fall down towards the side, and it’s very unattractive. I had no choice but to do the implant exchange: paying for the lift was a waste of money.

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