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"Sorry to burst the singh bubble." Posted by crystalk 1 August at 19:02
I had my boobs done with him i do not reccomend he has left me with extremly bad scarring i hear he cuts too deep. my scars are so ugly deep and red 1 yr after surgery im starting to hear complaints from several other people with this too sorry guys be warned
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"Mr singh" Posted by chloesmall 4 February at 19:10
Thanks for your reassuring words about Mr Singh. I too have heard good reports about him. Who did you go with for your op 10 years ago and why did things go wrong??
Chloe
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"Mr singh" Posted by traceyjanegale 6 February at 11:03
(I might have posted half of this by mistake - apologise if I have!!!) LOL
Hi Chloe.
I had my surgery done 10yrs ago by a lady called Judy Evans. She worked for the NHS (although has since been struck off!!!) but she also worked privately. I would NEVER recommend cosmetic surgey to be done by a woman!
Basically, the implants she put in were far too small for the amount of space that had to be filled and she made the "pockets" too big for the implants. I complained from day 1 but she said they were fine. They weren't. They were saggy from the start.
Over the years they had got worse until about a year ago when they ended up like 2 long bits of saggy skin with lumps in the side. My implants were under my arms almost!! They were gross and when I laid down they were flat and hung at the sides.
Then I met Mr Singh at the start of this year. He said he would have to use the largest implant on the shelf (650cc) to fill the skin and I was scared but he was sooooo re-assuring I felt confident.
He has done an amazing job and they look fantastic!!! He did actually tell me that one of the implants had ripped through the pocket and the other one was put in upside down!!!! OH MY GOD!! No wonder I looked like a freak!
He is an amazing, brilliant surgeon!!!
Love Tracey xx
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"Hi" Posted by xcherylx1 4 February at 16:00
Hello!
Im new here and am relieved to have finally found somewhere on the net where i can speak to people who have or are going to transform medical group! I have had my first consultation 2 days ago, just a basic one where they give me all the details and a book, prices and advice, and i am now looking at making an appointment with a surgeon to discuss what size i want and how it would look with my body. I am a size 10/12, and a 34B (with a padded bra!) which i wear each and every day due to self-conciousness. I have never been out feeling comfortable about my chest and have never ever wore a top without a bra. I hate this as all i want is to be the same as every other girl i see out, happy with their size and wearing a nice top without having to worry or wear a backless top without having to stuff fillets down the front! Here's the part that most people frown upon, im "only" 19 and everyone says i should wait, besides the consultant who said i should do what i feel as its about me nobody else. Im so sorry for going on, ust thought i'd give you a bit of background before questioning you how are you finding your new breasts?
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"Mr singh" Posted by usa31 22 January at 16:08
Hi Tracey,
Do you have any feedback on what he was like, I know its personal but can you tell me what size you went to/from and what size implant was used? I am happy to provide a personal e-mail address if you would prefer.
I have a few concerns.... which I would be greatful to run by you!
many thanks E xx
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""mr singh"" Posted by traceyjanegale 22 January at 16:58
Hi E,
No probs revealing all!! I was a 36D (having had a BA 10ys ago which went horribly wrong) and Mr Singh told me in consultation that as I didn't want an uplift, he would have to use the largest implant "off the shelf" which was a 650ml!! OMG!! I was horrified when I saw the size of it but he was so confident and re-assured me that my frame would handle it and I wouldn't look like a freak.
Anyway - I put my trust in him and went ahead on Friday.
WOW!!!!!! That is all I can say!! I am VERY sore (although he did say that one of my previous implants had broken through the pocket and other one was upside down!!) but apart from that - I LOVE THEM!! Going to have my dressings removed on Friday but so far I am very, very happy!!
I am at the moment wearing a Transform sports bra which is a 36E/F but he was right - I DON'T look abnormal! In fact, I am hoping that they don't go down!!!
My boobs were uneven and saggy and horrible basically and from what I can tell - he is wonderful! I have straight boobs and nipples for the first time in 10yrs and I would (so far) HIGHLY recommend him!!
Feel free to ask any questions or, if you prefer, e-mail me directly,
Love Tracey xx
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"Transform" Posted by lucinda103 25 June at 16:55
Hi There
can anyone tell me if they have had BA with Dr Luke Meleagros at Transform, im booked to have my BA done on the 6th july, and even tho i feel happy with Transform i havent spoken to anyone thats been there or had the same surgeon? Really nervous about having it done so any reassurance would be great
Many Thanks
Lucinda x
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"Ba gone wrong - second time round" Posted by kingtubby 14 May at 22:14
Hi Tracey
I had mine done ten yrs ago by Dr Herbert. He too was struck off, labelled psycho doctor by the BBC! They've just dropped unbelievably since - especially after giving birth. I also think they've ruptured because of the lumps I keep feeling. I'm booked into see Dr Mahdi, but I might just change to Dr SIngh as I'm hearing such great stuff about him. I have been to see a few surgeons and all of them have said I'll have to go a lot bigger as I have so much tissue to fill! Really nervous as none of my family (apart from my husband and mum) know I've had one and I don't want anyone staring. Is it really sore second time round? Do you mind me asking if you had overs or unders? I also have a ten month baby so its going to be agony not being allowed to lift him for six wks! Thanks Rach
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