Arm lift results
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on 3/12/10 10:01 am - West Central FL☼RIDA , FL
on 3/12/10 10:01 am - West Central FL☼RIDA , FL
Normally if the surgeon who performed the original surgery has to do a revision the surgeon does not charge a fee, however you normally have to pay the hospital and anesthesiology fees. BUT sometimes those get waived too...depends on the surgeon....
For the first revision, the lipo, since it was with the original surgeon I had to pay the "revision" prices for the hospital an anesthesiology...it was almost $2,000. For the 2nd revision the original surgeon wanted to charge almost another $2,000 so I started looking for a new surgeon.....
I hope you won't have to have any revisions....
Let me know if you have more questions.
For the first revision, the lipo, since it was with the original surgeon I had to pay the "revision" prices for the hospital an anesthesiology...it was almost $2,000. For the 2nd revision the original surgeon wanted to charge almost another $2,000 so I started looking for a new surgeon.....
I hope you won't have to have any revisions....
Let me know if you have more questions.
Thank you! It seemed like it could potentially get very expensive if you had to keep having revisions! I have to say that I'm fairly easy to please. I can see a big difference in how my shirts fit. I don't, by any means, have thin arms... and I knew it going into surgery that I wouldn't come out with twiggy arms, but I think I'm happy to simply have the loose, hanging fat taken off at this point!
Thank you so much for answering. I appreciate it.
Nicci
Thank you so much for answering. I appreciate it.
Nicci
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