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WRONG IMPLANT SIZE COMMUNICATED
As a small 34A, I had thought about getting a...
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UPDATE: So I came across my implant cards while cleaning, which list the serial number and CC size of the implants. I had 304 cc's put in. I distinctly remember during my consultation, I had been measured for 304 cc's, but I asked if we could go up a size and Dr. Khan said yes, we could go up to 339 cc's (going up one size). I even remember on the day of surgery Dr. Khan asked to confirm what size we were putting in. This entire time I was under the impression I had 339 cc's put in, but I actually have 304 cc's. I called the office and Dr. Khan spoke with me and insisted that all her notes said we were going with 304 cc's and that a 339 cc implant would not have fit me for a 24 hour recovery. In the end, I am still satisfied with my results, but I am still rather upset about this miscommunication, because it had been confirmed twice with me beforehand that we were using 339 cc's. For a procedure that I paid $6400 out of pocket for, I expected the implant that I wanted. Also got measured and I'm currently a 30DDD/32D.