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Worst Decision I Ever Made
I'm sad to say this, but I think people should know. He ruined my face. The before and afters that I saw (that made me choose him) must have been computer altered because I simply don't think he has the ability to achieve the results.
I had surgery on my nose (though it was only supposed to be only the nostrils, not the the tip) and fat transfer to the face (something I was encouraged to do, not that I came in asking for.) I had asked for the nostril to be changed but not to touch the tip of my nose. I woke up and he had completely changed the tip, shaved it off so it was tiny and piggy (as others have mentioned happening to them) and I had begged him not to change the tip! I really don't think he listened to me at all. On top of that the nostrils were still different sizes. Also the fat grafting was the worst decision of my life. I look so fat and fake. I now have the tiniest nose and the fattest face, the proportions are awful. He offered to do a revision, and so I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He has supposed to lipo the fat out, he didn't! He seemingly forgot to do it or took out so little that it looked exactly the same. He was supposed to fix one particular nostril and he altered the wrong nostril, how does that happen? Can he not see? My nose looked even worse after the second surgery.
He seems more concerned with social media than making his actual clients happy. Long wait times in the office do not equal good results. I ended up going to a doctor outside of LA who doesn't spend so much of his time on social media and he was able to fix the asymmetry of the nostrils immediately, and improve the fat grafting by about 40%. There will still need to be another surgery to remove the fat. It's not just the money, it's all the time (years!) spent trying to fix the mistakes and some mistakes cannot be fixed at all (like an over shortened piggy nose.) It's also the betrayal of trust. I've come to realize he is very forgetful of the whole goal when you're in surgery, and he doesn't have the aesthetic sensibility to achieve what his pictures say he can. No matter if you give him a second chance. Huge mistake coming here.
I had surgery on my nose (though it was only supposed to be only the nostrils, not the the tip) and fat transfer to the face (something I was encouraged to do, not that I came in asking for.) I had asked for the nostril to be changed but not to touch the tip of my nose. I woke up and he had completely changed the tip, shaved it off so it was tiny and piggy (as others have mentioned happening to them) and I had begged him not to change the tip! I really don't think he listened to me at all. On top of that the nostrils were still different sizes. Also the fat grafting was the worst decision of my life. I look so fat and fake. I now have the tiniest nose and the fattest face, the proportions are awful. He offered to do a revision, and so I gave him the benefit of the doubt. He has supposed to lipo the fat out, he didn't! He seemingly forgot to do it or took out so little that it looked exactly the same. He was supposed to fix one particular nostril and he altered the wrong nostril, how does that happen? Can he not see? My nose looked even worse after the second surgery.
He seems more concerned with social media than making his actual clients happy. Long wait times in the office do not equal good results. I ended up going to a doctor outside of LA who doesn't spend so much of his time on social media and he was able to fix the asymmetry of the nostrils immediately, and improve the fat grafting by about 40%. There will still need to be another surgery to remove the fat. It's not just the money, it's all the time (years!) spent trying to fix the mistakes and some mistakes cannot be fixed at all (like an over shortened piggy nose.) It's also the betrayal of trust. I've come to realize he is very forgetful of the whole goal when you're in surgery, and he doesn't have the aesthetic sensibility to achieve what his pictures say he can. No matter if you give him a second chance. Huge mistake coming here.
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