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214901 tn?1227567555

Wrong Size

Another Question. I asked the surgeon that preformed my surgery for a C cup and he gave me a DD instead, do you think I should have to pay to get him to make them the C cup I originally wanted? I remember saying I wanted it to be somewhat sublte and not to obvious and small enough so that when I have a baby I wouldnt balloon out to something huge. I remember a week after saying they were "kinda big". I dont think there is any justification on how he misjudged 2 full sizes.
Unreal.
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214901 tn?1227567555
Also, we did dicuss size, a month prior to the surgery and he wrote down exactly what I wanted. Bah.
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214901 tn?1227567555
I remember my doctor himself saying " If I gave you any bigger than a C it would look unnatural"...hmmm. Now I just look ridiculous.
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242582 tn?1193613120
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Anyone undergoing breast augmenation should have a very clear understanding with their surgeon about the size implants they will have implanted and the estimated resulting size.  This should not be determined at the time of surgery.  There are several techniques for pre-operative size demonstration.
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142722 tn?1281533616
You should have gotten what you asked for.  I know that my dr. went over how many CC were in each breast implant.  I got 350cc in each which made me a full C cup.  I am now pregnant and a D I think a big bigger but anyway.  You should not have to pay for his mistake.  Go back and either get your money back or tell him to do it over.
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