Completely UNSATISFIED!!
Still Not Sure How to Feel About my Surgery!
After years of waiting and wanting this surgery. I finally got a consultation and went with the second doctor I saw. He listened so well. Explained everything but I feel like I was so nervous I missed half of what was said.
Fast forward to 3 months post op and I am not liking my results. Had my appointment today, tried to tell my doctor as nicely as I could that I wish for more upper pull and thought my breasts would be more perky. He was very nice but basically pointed to my before pictures and said they look better. I agree they do look better but not what I imaged and pictured all these years.
Am I being too picky???
Also would you say that my lipo is uneven?
Is this normal?
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I Thought I Was Paying for a Breast Lift with Implants
For many months I did research on the best doctors and what the best options would be for me. I had a consultation with Dr. Peter Felice for a breast lift and during my appointment, I was informed that I would need implants in order to match my current size after the lift. He had a great bedside manner and told me all the things I wanted to hear. He said he could give me what I wanted and so I was convinced and eagerly paid my $1000 booking fee and couldn't wait until July. In the meantime I went back and forth via email with his surgery coordinator and she asked me for some “wish” pictures and after I sent her my wish pictures she responded with “I talked to Dr. Felice and he says they are possible to do.” The day of the surgery came and everything went well. Recovery wasn't as smooth as excepted because I had a few openings under my breast where the triangle of the lift came together to which I was never told why this even happened. Fast forward about 3 months post-surgery and I started to notice that my breasts began to drop and the top of my chest began to look flat just as I had prior to surgery. I mentioned this to Dr. Felice and he told me that for the first several months he only pays attention to my healing and the cosmetic part of the surgery is not important right now. At first, I thought it was very kind of him to worry about my healing and fix anything later. But now I can tell you that he did not care about my healing or about the problem I was having. He was blowing me off because he did not intend to fix the issues I was dealing with. At every post-surgery appointment I would bring up this issue and he again would give me some excuse on what was happening. I started to have a nagging pain and discomfort from the sagging and his excuse would be that “gravity” is taking over. His next excuse was that he was a conservative doctor and if I wanted more of a “fake” look then I should go somewhere else. And trust me if i knew he would deal with me this way I would have gone somewhere else. He again gave me another excuse: my skin elasticity wasn't what he expected. Any excuse he could give me, he gave me. When I lay flat on my back, my implants are laying in my back which he told me that is normal, which I know now is not true. Also, my implants should not be sitting lower than the scars from my lift which is causing me constant nagging pain from the implants pushing on the scars. After 13 months of complaining, he had his surgery coordinator come into the office and tell me she will email me with another surgery estimate. So after that, I had two consultations and they both told me I need another lift. it’s been a very frustrating journey. I feel like I’ve been taken advantage of because my first surgery did not go as promised and now I have to pay for another lift which I wouldn’t need if my first surgery was done correctly.

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But I do agree with you I feel like the lift could of been more aggressive. The dr just made me feel like they are better why aren’t you happy?