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    Campanile Plastic Surgery: Dr. Francesco Campanile - Campanile Staff

    Campanile Plastic Surgery: Dr. Francesco Campanile

    4.1(29 reviews)
    3.1 miSoutheast

    Dr Campanile and his entire staff provided such a fantastic experience from the start to finish…read more The results exceeded all expectations. This is the place to go for body cosmetics and they provide the best possible care, so responsive and always nice

    I have debated writing this review but I hope my experience prevents others from enduring the…read morephysical & emotional pain I have gone through over the last two years. I originally went to Campanile for an implant exchange and lift. During my consultation and pre-op, we agreed on 445cc implants to slightly increase the size of my previous ones by about 25cc. While I was under anesthesia, I instead received 545cc implants , 100cc larger than what I agreed on. Soon after surgery, my incisions began ripping open and were extremely difficult to heal. Over the next five months, I struggled with new wounds appearing, constant pain, and overwhelming anxiety during bandage changes and showers from seeing the state of my chest. This left me with significant, disfiguring scars that have devastated my confidence. At the one-year mark, I was advised to have a scar reduction procedure with a new technique that was supposed to prevent the same issues. I trusted the team and paid for a second surgery. Unfortunately, the same complications happened again, this time even more severely. For six months, I battled painful openings along my incisions and an exhausting recovery process. In total, I have spent two years in physical pain and emotional distress. Despite being told this was my body's "reaction to sutures," the repeated outcome made me question that explanation. I consulted with a wound care specialist plus three other plastic surgeons and each of them came to the same conclusion: explained to me that the implants I received were larger than my skin could support, which prevented proper healing and made it difficult for my incisions to close. Again, I was supposed to receive 445cc, but instead received 545cc. I was too ashamed of my scarring to be professionally fitted for a bra for a long time, but I recently built up the courage and learned I am now a G cup, even though the plan I agreed on was to add only 25cc so I could fill out my DD bras again. Now I must face a third surgery to downsize the implants and repair the scarring. This is considered high risk due to the number of surgeries I've already endured, but I cannot delay it because of the ongoing pain from the implant size. After my second procedure, I was instructed to use regular gauze pads instead of the non-adherent bandages I had been told to use after my first surgery. This caused the dressings to stick to my incisions and set back my healing each time they were changed, making the process even more painful and damaging. I was later allowed to return to non-adherent pads, but by that point the damage had already been done. Unlike after my first surgery, I was also never scheduled for a six-month follow-up, even though my recovery was extremely difficult. The lack of consistent care left me without the support I expected during such a difficult recovery. There was also conflicting information about the size of my prior saline implants. In person, with my mom present, I was told they were filled to 480cc. My medical report, however, listed them as 456cc. The surgeon who performed my original saline procedure confirmed they were filled to 420cc. After receiving so many different numbers, I no longer knew what was accurate. Regardless, none of this explains why I was given 545cc implants when the agreed-upon size was 445cc. I trusted this office with my body, but I am now living with severe scarring, years of pain, and facing another corrective surgery that carries higher risk.

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    Stacey Folk, MD

    4.3(23 reviews)
    2.1 miSoutheast

    I cannot say enough amazing things about my experience with Dr. Stacey Folk and their entire team…read more From my very first consultation, I felt completely comfortable, heard, and cared for. Dr. Folk took the time to thoroughly explain every step of the process, answer all of my questions, and make sure I felt confident in my decision. The results exceeded my expectations--I feel more confident and happy than ever. What really stood out to me was the level of professionalism, attention to detail, and genuine care throughout the entire journey, from pre-op to post-op. The staff was always kind, responsive, and supportive, which made such a difference. If you're considering a procedure, I highly recommend Dr. Folk. You will be in incredibly skilled and compassionate hands. She is absolutely AMAZING!

    For context, I'm a trans woman with a BMI over 40, and I had an amazing experience with Dr. Stacey…read moreFolk after some disappointing consultations elsewhere. She immediately understood my vision and used her extensive expertise and knowledge of the available options to help make it happen. Every person I interacted with throughout the process--from consult to surgery to post-op--was respectful, knowledgeable, and genuinely excited to support me in meeting my goals. I felt listened to, affirmed, and in very capable hands the entire time. I'm now one week post-surgery and couldn't be happier with my results so far. I'm incredibly grateful to Dr. Folk and her team and would recommend her without hesitation to anyone considering breast augmentation, especially patients who may be worried about whether their body type or identity will be fully understood and respected.

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    Stephen Weber, MD - Weber Plastic Surgery - Before laser surgery and after laser surgery. I have developed permanent redness and my treated skin is over 100 degrees at all times.

    Stephen Weber, MD - Weber Plastic Surgery

    4.4(28 reviews)
    15.2 mi
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    Dr. Weber and his entire staff are phenomenal!! I could not be happier with my results. He…read moredelivered as promised. He has a gentle soul and a calm, caring way. I would do it all over again if I had to. Highly recommend Dr. Stephen Weber.

    Dr. Weber and his staff were always extremely kind and professional. Dr. Weber would always respond…read moreto me over the phone, as I'm not from Denver. Unfortunately, the laser scar revision sessions I had did not work out for me and made my skin tremendously worse and more uncomfortable. Dr. Weber didn't do anything wrong, as he just did his job. However, please be careful when doing any laser work and start slowly and with low settings. You can always go more intense later. It's better than burning your skin and turning it into intensely hot and painful redness. I've had to get psychiatric help and be medicated to help deal with the anxiety and depression. The decision to get laser surgery ruined my life and the permanent redness and burning from Dr. Weber's lasers makes living extremely hard. Please be careful. I just wanted to share my experience in case anyone is on the fence about laser work. Be careful; you probably look fine, and things can get way worse from laser work. What was once a small minor scar has turned into something infinitely worse.

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    Stephen Weber, MD - Weber Plastic Surgery - Before laser surgery and after laser surgery. I have developed permanent redness, and my treated skin is over 100 degrees at all times.

    Before laser surgery and after laser surgery. I have developed permanent redness, and my treated skin is over 100 degrees at all times.

    Stephen Weber, MD - Weber Plastic Surgery - Stephen Weber MD, FACS -- Dr. Stephen Weber -- Weber Facial Plastic Surgery -- Lone Tree, Colorado 80124

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    Peak Plastic Surgery Center

    Peak Plastic Surgery Center

    4.3(12 reviews)
    3.4 miSoutheast

    I interviewed, looked at reviews and researched the education and residency of 5 surgeons before…read moreentrusting just anyone with my body. Dr. Barker spent an hour to explain the procedure to me. He was the only Dr. that was honest enough to be frank about every aspect setting me up with clear expectations including possible negative outcomes and the time involved for healing. For me, the tummy tuck and breast reduction was the place to start as a better alternative to back surgery. I am only a month out and have more healing, but outside of the initial week of recovery have been "back/sciatic" pain free. My advice is to ask tons of questions and know your surgeons (reviews are a great start). I just referred Dr. Barker to a woman who had the same surgery done with not good results. I am glad that I took the time to meet several surgeons and grateful that I went with Dr. Barker. Much gratitude to him and his caring staff!!!

    Let me start by saying Thank you to Amber for making my dreams come true! All the staff at peak…read moreplastic surgery are Exceptional with customer service from the moment I called to the moment of my procedure to even after my surgery.I would recommend Dr.Barker to any of my friends and family. Made me feel absolutely happy with my results, hell yes liposuction hurts, but beauty is pain. If your not strong enough to with stand a 2 week healing process on its own the surgery and liposuction may not be for you. I am so glad I picked Dr.Barker. Thanks again! Time to see the results heal it's self! & I will see Dr Barker for future surgery's

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