GA
glenda anton
Mar 6, 2026
I want to start by saying the only reason I’m giving two stars instead of one is because the staff — including the doctors — are incredibly kind and professional. Their customer service is excellent, and throughout my experience they were always warm, responsive, and accommodating. Unfortunately, despite how wonderful the staff are, my overall surgical experience has been extremely disappointing and emotionally difficult.
In March 2023, I received my first breast augmentation after being referred by a friend who had great results with this doctor. When I came in for my consultation, I was immediately greeted with warmth. The doctor seemed honest, knowledgeable, and very experienced. I left feeling confident that I was in good hands and decided to move forward with surgery.
The process initially felt seamless. The team checked on me frequently after surgery and was attentive during my recovery. At first, I was happy with my results. However, over time I noticed that one implant never dropped into place properly, which created an uneven and awkward appearance on one side of my chest.
I brought these concerns to the doctor, and he did validate what I was seeing. He recommended doing a revision surgery and suggested increasing the implant size to help the implant drop properly. This made me hesitant because I originally wanted a smaller, more natural look and did not want to go significantly bigger. Despite my concerns, I trusted his expertise and moved forward with the revision later that same year.
During the second surgery, my implants were increased from 330cc to almost 500cc — which is a very significant change. At first I was hopeful that this would finally fix the issue. However, as time passed and the implants began settling, I realized something had gone wrong again. The implant that previously hadn’t dropped enough had now dropped too much, creating what is known as a “double bubble” deformity.
I brought this up multiple times. While the doctor did offer to perform another surgery to try to correct it, he also explained that he could not guarantee a permanent fix. Hearing that was incredibly discouraging.
By this point, I had spent over $12,000 on surgeries and felt devastated. Instead of feeling confident in my body, I felt uncomfortable, heavy, and more insecure than before I ever had surgery.
I want to be clear that I’m not writing this to attack the staff — they truly are kind and caring people. But I deeply regret trusting this practice with such a major and permanent procedure.
My advice to anyone considering surgery is to get multiple consultations and listen to your intuition. If something doesn’t feel right, take the time to explore other opinions before moving forward.