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Life Changing Mommy Makeover: Re-augmentation, Peri-areolar Lift (Mastopexy) and Tummy Tuck
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Life Changing Mommy Makeover: Re-augmentation, Peri-areolar Lift (Mastopexy) and Tummy Tuck
Imaginative1433August 16, 2020
WORTH IT$15,000
Life Changing Mommy Makeover: Re-augmentation, Peri-areolar lift (Mastopexy) and Tummy Tuck (umbilical float Modified tummy tuck w fixed hernia):
Ten years ago I had a breast augmentation, 230cc in each. Then I had two kids, gained and lost 80 lbs (I was 102lbs normally before kids) and I went on a huge fitness kick but my stomach and breasts were saggy and had the "snoopy" deformity. I remember seeing two drs. One was this bright, clean expensive place up at Easton where they had several surgeons and the women that worked there all looked like the housewives of Columbus Oh. Then I met Dr. McMahan. I walk in and his place was small, dimly lit, calm and personable...and call me crazy, but I wasn't intimidated nor felt the least bit uncomfortable. He doesn't bullshit. He gets right down to his work. He skipped pleasantries and dove in, pulling and pushing my skin around. It was such a contrast. But when it came down to it, he's not supposed to be your bff, and all that matters is how you're treated and your RESULTS. And Kelly, at the front desk (every person that worked there even) were REAL WOMEN. They were friendly, empathetic, and did everything to make sure I was always taken care of. They even have coffee and Kahlúa in the waiting room. I just compared his work to the other drs and took into consideration the vibe and attention he gave to what was important for me and he was hands down the best man for the job. His scars and placement are better, his bellybuttons after a tummy tuck, his use of an umbilical float
Ten years ago I had a breast augmentation, 230cc in each. Then I had two kids, gained and lost 80 lbs (I was 102lbs normally before kids) and I went on a huge fitness kick but my stomach and breasts were saggy and had the "snoopy" deformity. I remember seeing two drs. One was this bright, clean expensive place up at Easton where they had several surgeons and the women that worked there all looked like the housewives of Columbus Oh. Then I met Dr. McMahan. I walk in and his place was small, dimly lit, calm and personable...and call me crazy, but I wasn't intimidated nor felt the least bit uncomfortable. He doesn't bullshit. He gets right down to his work. He skipped pleasantries and dove in, pulling and pushing my skin around. It was such a contrast. But when it came down to it, he's not supposed to be your bff, and all that matters is how you're treated and your RESULTS. And Kelly, at the front desk (every person that worked there even) were REAL WOMEN. They were friendly, empathetic, and did everything to make sure I was always taken care of. They even have coffee and Kahlúa in the waiting room. I just compared his work to the other drs and took into consideration the vibe and attention he gave to what was important for me and he was hands down the best man for the job. His scars and placement are better, his bellybuttons after a tummy tuck, his use of an umbilical float
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