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Think Twice or Three Times
I wanted to first start off this review with a thank you. I went to see Dr. Kryger after another doctor in town left me with a double bubble breast complication. Dr. Kryger was able to fix the double bubble after two corrective surgeries and I am thankful for that.
However, the lack of stars is in direct relation to the second surgery I had Dr. Kryger perform, primary rhinoplasty.
I presented with bilateral deviated septum and complaints of a rather large bump on my nose that was most predominant on my side profile.
My goal of the primary open rhinoplasty, which was clearly expressed to the Doctors was to remove the bump and to be able to breath through BOTH nostrils.
Dr. Kryger performed a primary open rhinoplasty, essential a "clean canvas" back in 2017 and 2018. Each time requiring my nose to be broken. Pain is beauty, right? No problem. Unfortunately, many years later now I am still stuck with a bump. Prior to my surgeries I only had a bump while looking at my side profile, I now have a bump on my front profile. Now this just hasn't happened to me but also to two other close family friends. Lastly, remember that deviated septum I mentioned earlier? Only one side was fixed.
Furthermore, when the bump came back after the first rhinoplasty, the goal of the second rhinoplasty was to fix the "new" profile view bump.
I spoke with Dr. Kryger in 2021 in regards to the issue of my nose still not being resolved. I was quoted another $5000-$7000. Now, If this was his first or second attempt I would more understanding. However, with a third attempt with a doctor who continues to have me pay for his inability to fix my concerns seems silly to me. Also, if I have ANOTHER rhinoplasty, making it a third procedure, and still the nose isn't fixed, I am left with slim to none doctors who would be willing to fix his continued mistakes.
Fast forward its now 2022, I know have a new bump on my nose that is now predominant while looking at me and I still have only one deviated septum fixed.
After 2 times of having my nose broken, it is now apparent that this facility is not capable of fixing this issue.
What is the most upsetting is that many well known reconstructive rhinoplasty specialist will NOT take a pt who has had more than 2 rhinoplastities. The ones that have been willing started with the low price of $25,000.
I am 28 years old, I came to these doctors with a nose that had yet to be operated on and now I am left with a nose that no one wants to operate on.
Again, I am thankful for what the correction of my breast, but I would not recommend for any rhinoplasty procedures.
However, the lack of stars is in direct relation to the second surgery I had Dr. Kryger perform, primary rhinoplasty.
I presented with bilateral deviated septum and complaints of a rather large bump on my nose that was most predominant on my side profile.
My goal of the primary open rhinoplasty, which was clearly expressed to the Doctors was to remove the bump and to be able to breath through BOTH nostrils.
Dr. Kryger performed a primary open rhinoplasty, essential a "clean canvas" back in 2017 and 2018. Each time requiring my nose to be broken. Pain is beauty, right? No problem. Unfortunately, many years later now I am still stuck with a bump. Prior to my surgeries I only had a bump while looking at my side profile, I now have a bump on my front profile. Now this just hasn't happened to me but also to two other close family friends. Lastly, remember that deviated septum I mentioned earlier? Only one side was fixed.
Furthermore, when the bump came back after the first rhinoplasty, the goal of the second rhinoplasty was to fix the "new" profile view bump.
I spoke with Dr. Kryger in 2021 in regards to the issue of my nose still not being resolved. I was quoted another $5000-$7000. Now, If this was his first or second attempt I would more understanding. However, with a third attempt with a doctor who continues to have me pay for his inability to fix my concerns seems silly to me. Also, if I have ANOTHER rhinoplasty, making it a third procedure, and still the nose isn't fixed, I am left with slim to none doctors who would be willing to fix his continued mistakes.
Fast forward its now 2022, I know have a new bump on my nose that is now predominant while looking at me and I still have only one deviated septum fixed.
After 2 times of having my nose broken, it is now apparent that this facility is not capable of fixing this issue.
What is the most upsetting is that many well known reconstructive rhinoplasty specialist will NOT take a pt who has had more than 2 rhinoplastities. The ones that have been willing started with the low price of $25,000.
I am 28 years old, I came to these doctors with a nose that had yet to be operated on and now I am left with a nose that no one wants to operate on.
Again, I am thankful for what the correction of my breast, but I would not recommend for any rhinoplasty procedures.
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Board Certified Plastic Surgeon
947 E. Thousand Oaks Blvd., Thousand Oaks, California