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A Chop Shop with a Purpose.
So just so we're clear here, this place is a revolving door of bodies. If you're looking for highly personalized care from a team, you're not going to get it but the results are amazing.
When you reach out to the clinic, you'll be assigned a coordinator. This person will be your point of contact until you get to the clinic. They'll ask you for some pictures and from there you'll find out what surgeon you're going to get. I got Dr Loessin. His work doing mommy makeovers is AMAZING. There were months from that initial point and I honestly feel like the communication was subpar at times. I had to re-send documents multiple times, ask questions multiple times, and the end was stressful because when my payment was due I told them I would send the wire in a few days, they canceled my surgery and it was super stressful trying to get everything back on track, as I had booked flights and the hotel by then.
finally, it’s pre-op day. They tell you to be there at 8 AM, but is 8 AM for everyone else as well, So it seems like the earlier you get there the earlier you’ll be seeing regardless of the time. If you need to buy something for your surgery, remember that they only take cash, but there’s an ATM. I sat there for three hours before someone realized I need to talk to accounting Before I could continue the process. The surgeon declined to do one of the things I wanted, the fat transfer to my hips. I was fine with that, but frustrated that I had sat there so long. Every single person I spoke to, from the front desk to the nurses, were very short into the point, curt. I was bounced around quite a lot a bit before I saw the surgeon. In this place, you have to advocate for yourself and ask questions because nobody really volunteered a lot of information. Finally I met the good surgeon.
I got a tummy tuck with flank liposuction, an implant exchange, and anchor lift and larger implants. I showed him a picture of what I was going for. My prior surgery with another surgeon, they put a bra on and then put different size implant in it so I could get an idea of what it would look like, but they didn’t do that here. I asked him what size implants he was thinking, and he said “we’ll have to see what size implants you have now and go from there. “ because I didn't remember the size I had. He was patient and friendly enough But there wasn’t a lot of information when it came to how the implants will be placed, and how the surgeries would be done. He looked me over physically, and that was that, it took a little more than four hours.
The next day was surgery day. I went in, got changed and they asked me if I would do a video to which I agreed. The Nurse anesthesiologist came in, asked Some questions, and after that the doctor came in and marked me up. That was the last time I saw him again. After about an hour, I was wheeled into the OR. They put me to sleep before the doctor came in, and I was being observed when I woke up. I was in a lot of pain and so was everyone around me. They gave me Tylenol for it, but I caught the anesthesiologist before she left and she gave me something stronger. The young ladies that were observing us mostly sat around and ate chips and drunk soda, and chatted amongst themselves.
Finally, I was wheeled out to my companion. I asked them for aftercare instructions and they told me it was in the bag. That was it for surgery day.
The next day was my post-op care appointment. It was very informative and the lady was very nice, but it was a lot of rapid fire information and I wish we would’ve gotten everything written down. I got an email with instructions for breast augmentation care, but not for tummy tuck and didn’t get a response when I asked for it. The lymphatic massage was a joke. Not worth the price, maybe 15 minutes long but I plan to continue getting them when I get home. I asked the masseuse for another binder since mine was bloody from the surgery and she declined to give me one unless I paid for it.
But for the most important part, my results. Although I’m only three days past my surgery, I’m extremely happy so far. I have a ton of swelling in my belly is rock hard so it will be months before I can see closer to the final results, and you've got to remember that this isn't an overnight transformation, and be easy on yourself. But there’s a reason I flew to Miami to get this done, besides the price. Everything was going to cost almost 30k in Colorado, but here it was 10k. Dr Loessin's work is stunning. I'm overall very happy.
When you reach out to the clinic, you'll be assigned a coordinator. This person will be your point of contact until you get to the clinic. They'll ask you for some pictures and from there you'll find out what surgeon you're going to get. I got Dr Loessin. His work doing mommy makeovers is AMAZING. There were months from that initial point and I honestly feel like the communication was subpar at times. I had to re-send documents multiple times, ask questions multiple times, and the end was stressful because when my payment was due I told them I would send the wire in a few days, they canceled my surgery and it was super stressful trying to get everything back on track, as I had booked flights and the hotel by then.
finally, it’s pre-op day. They tell you to be there at 8 AM, but is 8 AM for everyone else as well, So it seems like the earlier you get there the earlier you’ll be seeing regardless of the time. If you need to buy something for your surgery, remember that they only take cash, but there’s an ATM. I sat there for three hours before someone realized I need to talk to accounting Before I could continue the process. The surgeon declined to do one of the things I wanted, the fat transfer to my hips. I was fine with that, but frustrated that I had sat there so long. Every single person I spoke to, from the front desk to the nurses, were very short into the point, curt. I was bounced around quite a lot a bit before I saw the surgeon. In this place, you have to advocate for yourself and ask questions because nobody really volunteered a lot of information. Finally I met the good surgeon.
I got a tummy tuck with flank liposuction, an implant exchange, and anchor lift and larger implants. I showed him a picture of what I was going for. My prior surgery with another surgeon, they put a bra on and then put different size implant in it so I could get an idea of what it would look like, but they didn’t do that here. I asked him what size implants he was thinking, and he said “we’ll have to see what size implants you have now and go from there. “ because I didn't remember the size I had. He was patient and friendly enough But there wasn’t a lot of information when it came to how the implants will be placed, and how the surgeries would be done. He looked me over physically, and that was that, it took a little more than four hours.
The next day was surgery day. I went in, got changed and they asked me if I would do a video to which I agreed. The Nurse anesthesiologist came in, asked Some questions, and after that the doctor came in and marked me up. That was the last time I saw him again. After about an hour, I was wheeled into the OR. They put me to sleep before the doctor came in, and I was being observed when I woke up. I was in a lot of pain and so was everyone around me. They gave me Tylenol for it, but I caught the anesthesiologist before she left and she gave me something stronger. The young ladies that were observing us mostly sat around and ate chips and drunk soda, and chatted amongst themselves.
Finally, I was wheeled out to my companion. I asked them for aftercare instructions and they told me it was in the bag. That was it for surgery day.
The next day was my post-op care appointment. It was very informative and the lady was very nice, but it was a lot of rapid fire information and I wish we would’ve gotten everything written down. I got an email with instructions for breast augmentation care, but not for tummy tuck and didn’t get a response when I asked for it. The lymphatic massage was a joke. Not worth the price, maybe 15 minutes long but I plan to continue getting them when I get home. I asked the masseuse for another binder since mine was bloody from the surgery and she declined to give me one unless I paid for it.
But for the most important part, my results. Although I’m only three days past my surgery, I’m extremely happy so far. I have a ton of swelling in my belly is rock hard so it will be months before I can see closer to the final results, and you've got to remember that this isn't an overnight transformation, and be easy on yourself. But there’s a reason I flew to Miami to get this done, besides the price. Everything was going to cost almost 30k in Colorado, but here it was 10k. Dr Loessin's work is stunning. I'm overall very happy.
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