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1. Was it really worth it?

Posted at 7:47AM on October 1st 2009 by Ellmari

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Posted at 10:11AM on August 6th 2009 by betty

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3. DON'T PEOPLE KNOW BY NOW THAT YOU DO NOT ALTER WHAT GOD HAS GIVEN YOU. ONCE YOU START DOING THAT,THEN YOU WILL ALWAYS HAVE PROBLEMS ESPECIALLY HAVING TO DEPEND ON A HUMAN. ANY AND EVERYTIME A HUMAN PUTS THEIR HANDS INTO ANYTHING LIKE THIS THERE IS GOING TO BE CONSEQUENCES TO PAY. MAN CAN'T EVEN STAND ON HIS OWN TO FEET WITHOUT SOMETHING HAPPENING TO HIM.EVERYONE IS TRYING TO BE SLIM TODAY.WE HAD THAT SLIMNESS WHEN WE ARE YOUNG, BUT WHEN THE YEARS START FLYING BY,WE START GAINING WEIGH.SO BEING THAT WE ARE GETTING OLDER, JUST ACCEPT THE FACT THAT THE WEIGH COMES TOO.WE WILL NEVER BE THE WAY WE WERE 20-30 OR EVEN 40 YEARS AGO.ALL WE HAVE TO DO IS WATCH THE DIET AND EXERCISE REGULARLY. EVERY ONCE IN A WHILE JUST PUSH YOUR CHAIR FROM THE TABLE.JUST BECAUSE IT THERE IN FRONT OF US DOESN'T MEAN WE HAVE TO EAT IT ALL. PEACE REGINA P

Posted at 2:32AM on August 2nd 2009 by REGINA P

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4. Yep lose weight and stop eating junk food then you wont be fat! and have to suffer these problems.....your own fault so tough. Most fatties after surgery always put it back on cos they are lazy.

Posted at 9:25AM on July 23rd 2009 by Gary

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5. I had the same surgery along with a partial hystorectomy, done by a Dr. Michael Diaz and the same thing happened, just not to the boobs. I feel for you girl. It was an awful experience.

Posted at 5:06PM on July 1st 2009 by Laura

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6. Why won’t people just go to the gym? I was fat once also, I got my lazy a$$ up and went to the gym. The look is different, you can see surgery weight lost and gym weight lost. These people aren’t fooling anybody, if your waist looks smaller but your arms are still flapping in the wind, you face still look round, you look ridiculous. I went from 220 pounds to 145 in a year, 3 hours a day 5 days a week and no fast food.

Posted at 12:50PM on June 18th 2009 by Crystal

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7. First, patients should stop smoking. Surgery wounds need as much clear blood going to them as possible. Two, patients need to naturally lose fat to reach normal body weight before cosmetic surgery. Maybe their bodies are great under the pounds! Many don't know what scars look like as they form. They don't heal in nice straight little lines because of skin elasticity in normal movements after surgery. They turn skin color MUCH later, if at all, and some incisions heal one color on one part of your body and another on another part, because skin is not uniform all over. "Scar removal" ointments don't work. My torso and back and forehead look like battlefields. And I incurred permanent nerve damage during the operation to "fix" my spine.Some states cap settlements. California's is $450K. How many lawyers are going to try for a traditionally hard win, as a vanity screw-up is, for 1/3 of that? It's not worth it to them.

Posted at 3:09AM on June 17th 2009 by bryony

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8. Looks like an infection wether it be directly related to the surgery or it happened shortly after due to the patient not following instructions.

Posted at 7:45PM on June 9th 2009 by Margaret S.

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9. Rennie, it's quite clear that you aren't a "bored certufied surgueon," seeing as how you can't even spell BOARD CERTIFIED SURGEON! I really hope your typos were done on purpose, because reading your comment was BRU-TAL! If you truly are a surgeon, I pray for those who trust you with a pair of scissors.

Posted at 3:13PM on June 8th 2009 by Martha Sena

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10. Board certified or not, surgeons in general are not out there performing procedures they are not competent in doing. Surgery and especially cosmetic surgery is not an exact science. Each patient is an individual with different circumstances. One persons outcome may be completely different from another and one person may be satisfied with their results while another may not be. After seeing this womans pic and her unfortunate results I would say she probably developed a post-op infection and by the looks of her scarring she probably was a smoker and malnourished ( didn't have enough vitamin c and protein in her diet, 2 main staples for wound healing)Unfortunately staph is becoming more common in hospitals and medical offices and that is a possibilty too. I guess this woman has become the poster child for why NOT to have unneccessary surgery. Love the skin your in, Dove couldn't have said it any better.

Posted at 6:58PM on June 2nd 2009 by LuckyMe

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11. I think rennie down below is really dr. adams.

Posted at 8:41AM on May 6th 2009 by ANNIE

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12. I hope #1 is a joke; because you cannot make it through medical school when you cannot even spell. I would say that #1; has not even made it to second grade yet.

Posted at 12:11AM on April 29th 2009 by elle

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13. I'm an bored certufied surgueon. An done meny, meny procedurz as well. Sometimes things do not go as well as you want but hey, life happenz. Compare all the good plastics to the bad ones so you could see meny more of the good ones which nobody complain about. Hey, nobody is perrfect. You must take good with bad. A big problem is lawyers who always complain about stuff. Let THEM try to do a surgury! See how good THEY are. Hah!

Posted at 2:02AM on April 27th 2009 by Rennie Montaigne

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14. holllyyyy crrap ...she looks ouful....creepe...deamn

Posted at 7:23PM on April 13th 2009 by CapoRegime89

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15. I agree with post #12 It does look as though she is on another O.R. table with her wounds having to be reopened and drained. I followed my strict post-op care instructions after my breast augmentation and C-Section. They healed perfectly. More than likely she did not. Researching the BBB is truly a must when choosing a surgeon. Everyone should absolutely do so with any type of doctor in my opinion. The doctor may or may not have done any wrong. Its hard to know all the facts with just a pic. Infections can get nasty, but it could have happend by simply touching or picking at the wounds w/dirty hands. Good Health to All!

Posted at 8:51PM on March 23rd 2009 by Just Me

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