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Bad Experience and Worse Outcome
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Bad Experience and Worse Outcome
HeatherH9472728November 20, 2025
I will be posting a full, detailed review soon. For now, I’ll keep this short.
The photo on the left is what Dr. Robb told me my nose would look like after surgery which you can see from his little paint marks at the tip of my nose.The photo on the right is what I’ve actually did to me. Can you see the BIG difference?
I have repeatedly asked about revision because what I was told and shown by his own drawings on my image and what I received are two completely different outcomes visibly. He refused to revise it on numerous occasions and his office ultimately abandoned me and offered nothing in terms of a solution or support.
I am now in the process of going to a different plastic surgeon for revision because Dr. Robb and his office stand by this as an acceptable result.
One of the things he actually said to me was:
“We’re all doing the best we can in this situation. I know it’s hard. We will do all we can for you — right now, it has to heal, it has to settle and then we’ll see where we are.” It has healed and settled and he refused a revision despite there clearly being a discrepancy between what he said I’d look like and what I now look like!
This week, I’ll also be posting the photos from the lip lift and explaining the entire experience including:
• waking up with incisions and stitches in areas I was never told there would be any
• a nurse missing the vein four times trying to start an IV
• a nurse practitioner then causing infiltration due to improper IV placement
The photo on the left is what Dr. Robb told me my nose would look like after surgery which you can see from his little paint marks at the tip of my nose.The photo on the right is what I’ve actually did to me. Can you see the BIG difference?
I have repeatedly asked about revision because what I was told and shown by his own drawings on my image and what I received are two completely different outcomes visibly. He refused to revise it on numerous occasions and his office ultimately abandoned me and offered nothing in terms of a solution or support.
I am now in the process of going to a different plastic surgeon for revision because Dr. Robb and his office stand by this as an acceptable result.
One of the things he actually said to me was:
“We’re all doing the best we can in this situation. I know it’s hard. We will do all we can for you — right now, it has to heal, it has to settle and then we’ll see where we are.” It has healed and settled and he refused a revision despite there clearly being a discrepancy between what he said I’d look like and what I now look like!
This week, I’ll also be posting the photos from the lip lift and explaining the entire experience including:
• waking up with incisions and stitches in areas I was never told there would be any
• a nurse missing the vein four times trying to start an IV
• a nurse practitioner then causing infiltration due to improper IV placement

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