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I thought my coordinator was nice and caring. However I felt a bit rushed once I arrived there from out of state. Some girls were happy, some had complaints about not being able to get what they wanted or minimal breast tryouts weren't available. With myself all tests checked out in great health at 41 yrs old. But before going under the woman who administered oxygen...I told her there was air coming from my mask (left side), why because it was uncomfortable smashing my right nostril. Therefore taking in a deep breath to exhale was hard only using my right nostril. I literally had a hard time breathing from one nostril, and told the doctor there was air coming from the left side. Without adjusting the mask on my face or checking on me at that time she looked over from doing something above my head with one of the machines and said, "oh no it's okay"! So let me ask other doctors what is the chance of a patient in good health, no heart, liver, or blood issues... suddenly foaming at the mouth to have the surgeon tell you I'm sorry I couldn't do the surgery, we did all we could?! It's obvious that I could have died not having enough oxygen had the mask been adjusted properly for the health of the patient, myself. In addition with Dr. Loessin didn't make me comfortable. I asked if I needed to have my nipple piercings out. He said, "I suggest you take them out". A suggestion, I said "do I really have to, my hole will close and I don't want to get another piercing". He said with a slight head tilt, " ur hole won't close in 2 hours"? I said yes it will. He said, "how do I know"? I told him by the woman who pierced me and the look on his face was like he didn't like that. (It's incorrect dialogue to come from a doctor who never had someone with nipple piercings and I needed a professional straight answer from him) I would know if I have them...he said "well, if u want to risk infection, then u can". I thought well as my doctor if u want me to take it out then just say so but if u leave the choice up to me then I will leave it in. They were silicon for surgery specifically but I also had stainless steel. The last thing he said was, "fine you can keep them in and I'll just work around it". I didn't feel comfortable because it was as if he was tired I suppose but the piercings being left in was up to me as u read this. And as I sadly told the doc the oxygen was coming from the mask I later fell under and have no idea how long it was left that way...IS OXYGEN SUPPOSE TO ESCAPE THE OXYGEN MASK IN ANY WAY? I doubt that. Then a nurse made a suggestion... after I came to.. not knowing why I seemed to hv been foaming at the mouth as I though the surgery was done...never ever happened to me before and I hv had anesthesia 2x before no issues.. luckily I prayed before going under and asked God to step in if he saw something wrong. I was devastated after waking up I noticed my piercings was removed, my hole almost closed and it took 20 minutes forcing my piercings back in to bleed a little after nearly closing. The breast tissue is different from other parts of the body ask a piercings artist they know. Yet my oxygen mask wasn't checked and I could have had brain damage from that. Or died. I'm happy to be here...and I'm awaiting my $2k refund which is taking longer than expected. I bought the prescription which costs $83-89 near their office and had no use for it. I coughed up blood from the tube being in my throat and my throats was very sore I wanted to cry but couldn't due to throat pain. I thought it was mucus but it was a thin slither of blood. I'm a person that work out 4-5 days a week and drink lots of water about a gallon a day so...and was taking multivitamins ask they requested. Other than negligence I would think anyone going make sure ur getting oxygen and as I spoke up when something was wrong. It didn't work out for me but perhaps it will for others. Staff is nice, the office looks nice inside, not many implants to try on which just needs to b ordered, if IV can't b put into ur arm it's best if the nurse move it to the hand than prick u multiple times to leave bruises. for me it was 3x and the nurse said she should have put it in my hand first... so much can be avoided if attention to detail is performed. When it's comes to oxygen it must be that there's no leak and it's not deemed okay to physically see white oxygen leaving the mask. I'm not upset but disappointed. My friend got her implants and it worked out so I'm happy for her. She picked a doctor who has much experience in implants at CG and he knew what was best for her And made her feel comfortable.