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My Transformative Experience w/Dr. Stallworth
Dr. Christian Stallworth IMPROVED my QUALITY OF LIFE. I find this to be more than enough reason to leave a detailed and HIGH-QUALITY review. The following is my TRANSFORMATIVE EXPERIENCE with Dr. Christian Stallworth.
We first met at his clinic for a septorhinoplasty consultation. When I first arrived, I had a sense of hopelessness and guilt. When asked why I had made the appointment, guilt compelled me to answer, “Well, it works. I can breathe.” When asked why I would want to undergo a septorhinoplasty, I mentioned that other plastic surgeons recommended septoplasty in addition to rhinoplasty and that my aesthetic goals were to correct the DORSAL HUMP (from a convex to a concave appearance), DROOPING BULBOUS TIP (to a more refine and perky nasal tip), and DECREASE WIDTH. He was the ONLY ONE who EXPLAINED why others recommended the combination of both procedures.
I left with a GREAT first IMPRESSION, but I was not yet ready to commit. I wanted to take some time to READ, ANALYZE, and RESEARCH before switching surgeons. I committed my first day off from work to skim, thoroughly read, and critically analyze recently published systematic literature reviews regarding both septoplasty and rhinoplasty procedures. My next step was to compare the AESTHETIC OUTCOMES of HIS PATIENTS to those from other surgeons, use online platforms to gauge which procedures he is ‘known for’, and use others with the mere intention of searching for negative comments. I used this method to compare Dr. Stallworth with the other surgeon. My decision to CANCEL my surgical appointment with the OTHER SURGEON and BOOK my SURGERY with Dr. STALLWORTH was based on 3 FACTORS: (1) LACK OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK (2) CONSISTENT TRANSFORMATIVE OUTCOMES (3) THOROUGH EXPLANATION REGARDING THE PROCEDURE.
The day of the surgery consisted of checking in with the nurse (very welcoming), introductions from each member of the team (the NURSES were absolute ROCK STARS and even used lidocaine to start my IV), pre-surgical jitters and giggles with the nurses, nurse anesthetist, etc. When Dr. Stallworth asked me if I had any questions, I told him that I had none now but that I am sure I would at a later point in time. This is when he offered to PROVIDE my FAMILY with HIS PERSONAL NUMBER so that I could reach him (this meant the world to me).
The following post-op appointments were held at his clinic. The first (post-op day 10) consisted of splint and cast removal, a focused assessment, suctioning, and HAPPY TEARS as I looked into the mirror pleasantly surprised by the aesthetic transformation. My second (post-op month 2) consisted of another focused assessment, having my PICTURES taken and comparing the before with the after pictures. I COULD NOT HOLD BACK my SMILE and still find it hard to do so.
The only downside to any surgery is rest. It required 2 weeks off from work (as a nurse) and 8 weeks of refraining from my 10K/half-marathon arduous training. I love working out so for me this was the absolute most difficult of tasks to endure. Despite his blessing to resume all activities at week 4, I found it best to take it slow the first 8 weeks. Missing out on runs with my team does mean that I will have to create an entirely self-made workout regimen to meet my original fitness goals. But guess what. This JOURNEY with Dr. Stallworth has been WORTH it.
I will be in grad school in November while working full time, training for a race in December, all while raising my fur baby. I cannot guarantee any additional reviews. But I can and I do RECOMMEND Dr. Stallworth for the septorhinoplasty experience. Just know that if you STALL to book with other plastic/ENT surgeons, it is because you have not yet found THE ONE.
We first met at his clinic for a septorhinoplasty consultation. When I first arrived, I had a sense of hopelessness and guilt. When asked why I had made the appointment, guilt compelled me to answer, “Well, it works. I can breathe.” When asked why I would want to undergo a septorhinoplasty, I mentioned that other plastic surgeons recommended septoplasty in addition to rhinoplasty and that my aesthetic goals were to correct the DORSAL HUMP (from a convex to a concave appearance), DROOPING BULBOUS TIP (to a more refine and perky nasal tip), and DECREASE WIDTH. He was the ONLY ONE who EXPLAINED why others recommended the combination of both procedures.
I left with a GREAT first IMPRESSION, but I was not yet ready to commit. I wanted to take some time to READ, ANALYZE, and RESEARCH before switching surgeons. I committed my first day off from work to skim, thoroughly read, and critically analyze recently published systematic literature reviews regarding both septoplasty and rhinoplasty procedures. My next step was to compare the AESTHETIC OUTCOMES of HIS PATIENTS to those from other surgeons, use online platforms to gauge which procedures he is ‘known for’, and use others with the mere intention of searching for negative comments. I used this method to compare Dr. Stallworth with the other surgeon. My decision to CANCEL my surgical appointment with the OTHER SURGEON and BOOK my SURGERY with Dr. STALLWORTH was based on 3 FACTORS: (1) LACK OF NEGATIVE FEEDBACK (2) CONSISTENT TRANSFORMATIVE OUTCOMES (3) THOROUGH EXPLANATION REGARDING THE PROCEDURE.
The day of the surgery consisted of checking in with the nurse (very welcoming), introductions from each member of the team (the NURSES were absolute ROCK STARS and even used lidocaine to start my IV), pre-surgical jitters and giggles with the nurses, nurse anesthetist, etc. When Dr. Stallworth asked me if I had any questions, I told him that I had none now but that I am sure I would at a later point in time. This is when he offered to PROVIDE my FAMILY with HIS PERSONAL NUMBER so that I could reach him (this meant the world to me).
The following post-op appointments were held at his clinic. The first (post-op day 10) consisted of splint and cast removal, a focused assessment, suctioning, and HAPPY TEARS as I looked into the mirror pleasantly surprised by the aesthetic transformation. My second (post-op month 2) consisted of another focused assessment, having my PICTURES taken and comparing the before with the after pictures. I COULD NOT HOLD BACK my SMILE and still find it hard to do so.
The only downside to any surgery is rest. It required 2 weeks off from work (as a nurse) and 8 weeks of refraining from my 10K/half-marathon arduous training. I love working out so for me this was the absolute most difficult of tasks to endure. Despite his blessing to resume all activities at week 4, I found it best to take it slow the first 8 weeks. Missing out on runs with my team does mean that I will have to create an entirely self-made workout regimen to meet my original fitness goals. But guess what. This JOURNEY with Dr. Stallworth has been WORTH it.
I will be in grad school in November while working full time, training for a race in December, all while raising my fur baby. I cannot guarantee any additional reviews. But I can and I do RECOMMEND Dr. Stallworth for the septorhinoplasty experience. Just know that if you STALL to book with other plastic/ENT surgeons, it is because you have not yet found THE ONE.
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Board Certified Facial Plastic Surgeon
21 Spurs Ln., San Antonio, Texas