calm down people, at the end of the day we are all entitled to our own opinions. you cant knock someone else for talking about their experience either. Freedom of speech. Im happy to hear both good and bad experiences as it is a major decision to make and we all want the best
xxxx
Mr Singh, big implants
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Posted 1 year ago #
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Your absolutely right Jenniferj, you'll alway find some bad to good but that doesn't mean the bad shouldn't be spoke about as a word of warning or advise x
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I know hun and thanks girls for all your kind words. But like I've said I panic easily and do tend to listen to that one horrible story and all of the fantastic feedback I've heard this whole time goes into the back of my mind... it's sad really but I think it's pretty natural especially as I haven't even met the man yet!
I'm sorry for causing such a fuss girls!
And I do feel very bad for the individual who has had such a bad experience.
xx
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Hi do u work for transform?
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lol.
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I agree but your solicitors office is the best place, for you it's a warning and a way to say research your doctor but there are a lot of very nervous pre op ladies here who will freak sadly. If you feel that strongly then maybe post pics of your results, progress and reconstruction, that way you can voice your concerns and also show how you have managed to slowly get them how you wanted xx
Posted 1 year ago # -
Very good idea Jennifer!
I second that one
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LMAO hush xx
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I would love to post pictures,however,I'm so ashamed of the outcome that I don't even let my boyfriend see them. And slowly is the word here as I saved like mad to the deposit and had to get a loan for the remaining I didn't have. Now I'm left with the monthly payments which isn't a problem but the reconstruction is gonna cost me a further £8000 with 2separate op's. If I finally get the outcome I want then I will post the pic's for all to see x
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The bottoming out is sad but not necceserily the surgeons fault or the size of implants fault.....some people scar badly but we are also our own worst critics.....bad scarring to one is acceptable scarring to another.....the scarring is always very subjective xx
Posted 1 year ago # -
Well I look forward to seeing your progress 'extremelyunhappy' and as the saying goes... pictures speak a thousand words... so I look forward to those as well.
Posted 1 year ago # -
Well after reading this I am totally freaked out I am having 1500cc on 29 June with mr Singh.. And don't want a up lift . He said that only a big implant will fill out my chest because I have a wide chest and that was my only fear is them bottoming out. Because of the size . I am so scard now. I mean I am paying £5000 for them it took me over 3 years to save for them. Wot if that happens to me am I covers with Mya . I wonder did this lady go with Mya or mr Singh own clinic god I am very frightened now
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Ignore it mr singh knows what hes doin with hes magic little hands x
Posted 1 year ago # -
girls stupid question to ask but WHAT IS bottoming out. im due to have 615cc or 700cc and with Mr Singh.. im not worried about my surgery, im worried bout having big implant and them dropping or sagging to quick im size 8=10 and not found anyone to see what the new boobies look like after having 600cc or 700cc so if any of u girls can help me out in any way be sooo greatful and would help me make up my mind of what size implant to go for.. thanks girls and MR SINGH IS AMAZING MAN.
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hi ddgirl this link will answer you question xx
http://www.breastimplants4you.com/bottoming_out.htmPosted 1 year ago # -
thank u so much nikki198324
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