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Liposuction - Full Body 360º (12 Areas),J Plasma Belly Area ( Abdominal )

UPDATED FROM Exquisite5687
14 days post

Post-OP and 1st massage-6/23

WORTH IT$5,000
I will say they are very disorganized probably due to over booking surgeries. There is not a flow therefore their were many ladies upset including myself because they would double book slots making you wait for ever to be seen by the doctor and/or massage therapist. For Post-OP, Dr. Moradian just gave his input about how the swelling will go down, to make sure to start walking, and the drainage tube needs to stay in place for about 7 days. He was unable to answer garment questions because that is not his expertise. Overall, I am happy with his work. He was definitely aggressive in removing the fat and my stomach is flat like they way I wanted. After my doctor visit, they took after pics and gave me instruction for post-op care regarding swelling and pain. I would suggest getting your massages somewhere else if you could, if not just prepare for your day to be wasted because of overbooking and ONLY having two massage therapist. If you do have questions about post-op, they take forever to call you back, I am still awaiting a response. My overall rating:
Procedure: awesome
Communication: subpar
Experience: average
If you are looking for result, Dr. Moradian WILL deliver, but the other moving pieces, they should re-evaluation and take in the holistic picture for the patient.

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Scott Moradian, DO

Scott Moradian, DO

Board Certified General Surgeon

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You look great to me!
You look great!! Love it!
You look good, but I don't think I can handle that type of experience.
Who was your doctor
UPDATED FROM Exquisite5687
14 days post

Surgery Day-6/22/20

8 hours before surgery, you cannot drink or consume anything to reduce complication during surgery. I arrived for surgery around 10am with my sister. There was once again a long line to check in, the front desk lady wear so many hats, it is ridiculous. I was called to the back and placed in a room, where I had undressed and met my surgery team including the Dr. Moradian. I completed the drug test as required. Dr. Moradian came in and spoke with me for a total of 10 mins. He was a nice guy and answered my questions even though I did not have much questions because I felt he understood my vision. He was satisfied with my weight and felt confident he would achieve my small waist dream. I waited in the room for about 1.5 hours before heading to the OR for surgery, which is in the same building. Surgery was easy, I was out. When I had awaken is when the recovery started because I thought I was hit by a damn train and the PAIN was real! I was unable to walk and was bleeding a lot even though I had patent sutures and a functioning JP drainage tube. My sister took me back to the hotel room and went to get my meds. I was in so much pain and bled through some many chucks pads just thankful I did not bleed into the hotel sheets. Once again the pain is real and more folks should be honest about the amount of pain you endear for personal gains. I was only able to drink liquids because my throat was swollen, but I am thankful I was not nauseated just in pain at the rate of 10. I slept the rest of the day and was schedule for my post-op visit and first massage the next day.

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UPDATED FROM Exquisite5687
14 days post

Pre-OP on 6/19

Hello Dolls,

*PRE-OP*
I arrived to Miami on 6/19 because my pre-op was scheduled for 6/20. When I arrived to pre-op, it was slightly dis-organized because as I am reading over my files, I noticed they had mistakenly place someone else documents in my folder. I quickly brought this vital error to their attention and they had quickly fixed the problem, so FYI double check your documents. I did not meet Dr. Moradian at pre-op due to being told that doctors do not see patients on the weekend therefore I had to wait until the day of the surgery to speak to him. Pre-op was smooth sailing, she just did my COV19 test and took my before pictures. They really do not weight you like they claim they do. They called me around 4pm to schedule my time for surgery on 6/22 at 10am. I felt slightly nervous for surgery due to there were so many females at the facility getting surgery as well, almost felt like a cattle herd, but I prayed and enjoyed Miami before the big day.

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