My daughter had surgery by Dr Pena on April 26th. One week post surgery after return to the US she developed a drain clog, drainage from the tube placements, fever, low blood pressure and severe pain. We presented to hospital here in Phoenix . She had 2 abscess in the abdomen and diagnosed with sepsis. Her from abdominal incisions burst open. Now she has 5 very deep wounds that now require wound care and packing. As we understand the infection came from the inside out which caused the dehiscence. My daughter has sent text and pictures to the Millennium and she has received no response. We are aware these are complications than can happen, however not one person from the facility has once reached out to her. We also, are not recommended by the Infectious diseases physicians to travel back for treatment for the trip will for sure insure her demise. Bottom line. No amount of body reconstruction for beauty is worth the chance of loosing ones life. Please Millennium take the time to at least have more compassion and reach out to your patients when the occurrences happen. Extremely disappointed for the lack of empathy and concern.******Update***** My daughter now has an incision from hip to hip, has had to have 4 surgeries to clean out the infection, a wound care vacuum and in the hyperbaric chamber 2 hours a day. We finally did get a response from the Millennium and this was their answer: the complications are because you smoke and are diabetic. 1. She followed recommendations and stop smoking 8 weeks prior to surgery and has not touch them since.. 2. She is not diabetic. Please remember to be leery when making decisions to travel out of country surgeries. I do believe if we would have returned to the Millennium to have the sepsis treated my daughter would not be alive today. read more