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I Wish I Could Turn the Clock Back
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I Wish I Could Turn the Clock Back
$20,000
The marketing for MD Cala is incredibly powerful and attractive, making it easy to fall for it. She, Surgeon Cala, is in my opinion a brilliant businesswoman and generally a good surgeon with a sweet and caring demeanor. However, based on my experience over the course of several surgeries, I cannot recommend her.
I had a tummy tuck with liposuction all over, including my arms and double chin, followed by implants. The tummy tuck required me to fly to Colombia twice, which I was not informed about beforehand. She completes the belly button reconstruction two weeks after the initial surgery. Due to her attendance at a congress, she left before finishing, and I already had my tickets to return to the US. This left me without a belly button until I could come back. Furthermore, the tummy tuck did not meet my expectations; she did not remove enough skin, leaving it saggy. After six months, she offered to redo it. On the positive side, the 360 liposuction was beautifully done, and I have zero complaints about it—I would recommend her for liposuction.
Assuming the initial issues were an honest mistake, I went for a second surgery for arm liposuction, implants, and the tummy tuck correction. I wish I could turn back time. My arms were ruined by a technique called high definition, which she uses to simulate muscle contours. The result was disastrous, leaving my arms permanently damaged and making me embarrassed to wear sleeve less shirts.
My implants also did not meet expectations, and she offered to correct them. Essentially, every surgery necessitated a correction, leading to a rather traumatic experience. While I appreciate her attempts to rectify the issues, this is not the ideal surgical journey. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend her work, and people should know what they are getting into.
Lastly, she is not unexpensive. I would never recommend to chose a surgeon based on low cost but I expected more.
I had a tummy tuck with liposuction all over, including my arms and double chin, followed by implants. The tummy tuck required me to fly to Colombia twice, which I was not informed about beforehand. She completes the belly button reconstruction two weeks after the initial surgery. Due to her attendance at a congress, she left before finishing, and I already had my tickets to return to the US. This left me without a belly button until I could come back. Furthermore, the tummy tuck did not meet my expectations; she did not remove enough skin, leaving it saggy. After six months, she offered to redo it. On the positive side, the 360 liposuction was beautifully done, and I have zero complaints about it—I would recommend her for liposuction.
Assuming the initial issues were an honest mistake, I went for a second surgery for arm liposuction, implants, and the tummy tuck correction. I wish I could turn back time. My arms were ruined by a technique called high definition, which she uses to simulate muscle contours. The result was disastrous, leaving my arms permanently damaged and making me embarrassed to wear sleeve less shirts.
My implants also did not meet expectations, and she offered to correct them. Essentially, every surgery necessitated a correction, leading to a rather traumatic experience. While I appreciate her attempts to rectify the issues, this is not the ideal surgical journey. I cannot, in good conscience, recommend her work, and people should know what they are getting into.
Lastly, she is not unexpensive. I would never recommend to chose a surgeon based on low cost but I expected more.
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She destroyed my body and then asked me for more money for correction she also did charged me a laser 1500$ for surgery and never used it ……!! It’s all marketing and instagram but it not good she also pretend she works on models it’s not true I work in fashion and I asked around it’s her ex husband who does she use his name to get fame