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    Remington Plastic Surgery

    4.6 (14 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Egrari Plastic Surgery Center

    4.3(72 reviews)
    5.5 mi
    $$$$

    I had an arm lift by Dr. Egrari several months ago. I will start by saying his before and after…read morecare is amazing with great nurses that walk you through everything. During my consultation Dr. Egrari he told me he would also do liposuction (paying for it) to remove some extra fat from my arms but when I asked his nurses after surgery if liposuction had been done they told me it hadn't. My results were not anywhere near what I expected/desired. I was left with approximately two inches of loose/jiggly skin and my "after" looked like someone's " before photo." I was obviously very disappointed and upset after the money spent and the painful recovery. I discussed this with Dr. Egrari during my follow-up appointment. He basically gas lit me saying the results were proportionate to my body and that my arms looked better than before. When I lifted my arms and showed him the excess skin jiggling like a bat wing, he told me that even twelve year old's have arm jiggle. If Dr. Egrari would have validated my disappointment and acknowledged that the results weren't optimal I would have continued to have trust in him knowing this could potentially happen. Unfortunately, this didn't happen. He did tell me that we could meet in 6 months and if I was still unhappy we could discuss my options to see if I still felt I needed it, but doubling down that he stands by his opinion that my results were optimal. I'm not sure how extra time would solve anything, like in 6 months my arms would miraculously tighten up and the fat would disappear. I flew out of state to get a second opinion from a highly respected surgeon who told me that I had well over two inches of loose skin that still needed to be removed along with some additional fat that required liposuction. He also said as time went on the sagging would get even worse. I'm very upset that I have to pay for another surgery and start all over. While I believe Dr. Egrari does some things right (runs a safe practice with great before and after care) I believe his surgical approach is far too conservative resulting in a disappointing outcome.

    I was a longtime patient of Dr. Egrari, having undergone multiple procedures with him over the span…read moreof more than a decade. Our relationship was always friendly and professional, and I had no issues with his care until a complication arose that required a more nuanced and specialized approach. Years ago, Dr. Egrari selected textured anatomical (teardrop-shaped) breast implants for my augmentation. Unfortunately, these implants rotated in the existing pocket, creating noticeable asymmetry. I later learned from other surgeons that placing teardrop implants into an existing pocket is generally not recommended for precisely this reason. I brought this concern to Dr. Egrari's attention, but he didn't offer to correct the issue, and at the time, I wasn't eager to undergo another surgery. Years later, I learned that the implants in my body had been recalled due to their association with BIA-ALCL, a rare lymphoma linked to textured implants. By then, I had also developed two autoimmune conditions and became seriously concerned that the implants might be contributing to systemic inflammation. When I brought these concerns to Dr. Egrari, I was disappointed by his response. He was dismissive of Breast Implant Illness (BII), calling it "hysteria from women on Facebook," despite my sharing published studies from reputable sources like PubMed showing emerging evidence of a link between implants and autoimmune symptoms. I ultimately decided to remove the implants and placed a $1000 deposit when a cancellation became available. However, when I asked Dr. Egrari to confirm that he would perform a full capsulectomy (removal of the scar capsule around the implant), he declined, citing the potential risks due to capsule adhesion to the ribs. While I respect that decision, I chose instead to go to a specialist in explant surgery who was certified in microsurgical techniques and could guarantee full capsule removal--something advised for patients with autoimmune symptoms. I wrote a polite and respectful email explaining my concerns and decision to go with a specialist. Despite only holding the surgery slot for two days, Dr. Egrari retained my full deposit and shockingly banned me from his practice. While Dr. Egrari may be a skilled surgeon for routine procedures, my experience suggests that when problems arise, patients may be completely abandoned and met with petty, small minded, unprofessional conduct. Surgeons will often refer out to specialists but after years of loyalty, I was left stunned by how quickly all goodwill evaporated the moment I needed care that required a more specialized approach. It was a hurtful and revealing end to what had once been a trusting doctor-patient relationship.

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    Stephen LauKaitis, MD

    Stephen LauKaitis, MD

    1.0(4 reviews)
    2.7 mi
    $$$

    Please do not go to this "doctor."…read more I almost never post google reviews but felt compelled to warn anyone considering putting their eyes (windows to the soul) in the hands of this man to BEWARE. He disfigured my eyes and consequently crushed my soul. While he is jovial and seems confident don't be fooled. He ruined my beautiful eyes. All I wanted was a slight refresh. Nothing more. I have spent over a year and half and tens of thousands of dollars to try and simply return to baseline. I went in for a simple lower blepharoplasty and he also suggested a soof lift and a brow pexy. Both of which were absolutely worthless and I've been told by various occuplastic surgeons I've consulted with since that both are rarely performed anymore because they don't produce results and aren't worth the investment. If only a baseline unimproved snake oil result was my biggest issue. I would be thrilled actually. Unfortunately my new reality was not even close to baseline. While I was on the operating table Dr Laukitis took it upon himself to perform an upper blepharoplasty (later stating that he "didn't charge me for it" - what surgeon would ever say that) without my consent. I DIDN'T WANT AN UPPER BLEPHROPLASTY NOR WAS IT LISTED AS A PROCEDURE FOR WHICH I SIGNED MY CONSENT TO PERFORM. So he removed skin that I didn't want removed and "fixed" a scar that wasn't ever there leaving me with an unsightly scar. Horrid. In reality it had to have been a slip up that he attempted to cover up by the scar nonsense. All of the surgeons (5 of the top in Seattle including his well respected business partner) were puzzled and couldn't figure out how such a scar could be created and why this oddly angled cut would've been done under any circumstance. They all read the surgical report and were the ones to tell me that he had indeed performed skin removal. Wow. The feeling of being taken advantage of while under anesthesia was overwhelmingly violating. So we have the horrid scar but that wasn't the end of it. He completely botched the corners of my eyes. They went from lovely normally angled corners to having a rounded and sad, dog like, appearance. He mutalated my natural canthal tilt and I was left with mild scleral show, downturned and webbed corners. Good times. He constantly said it was "immature wounding" whatever that means and that it would likely settle. All of the other surgeons said that it had almost zero chance of settling as gravity pulls down not up. It was botched and that's the facts. When I asked him point blank why he fixed a scar that wasn't previously visible he didn't remember that he used that excuse and said oh that must be from the entry point for brow pexy. I pulled up the email thread which stated that he had previously said it was a "scar revision" and then he seemed to half remember and claimed that I had had a scar from perhaps a previous "bug bite!?!" At this point I remain speechless and have resided to the reality that I will never know what really happened or why. Everyone makes mistakes or misjudgments (be it not ideal when it's someone working in your face) but if you do then OWN IT. DON'T MAKE THE PATIENT FEEL LIKE THEY'VE DONE SOMETHING WRONG. Unacceptable. Consequently I am left with no choice but to surgically attempt to return my eyes back to what they originally were. Which I thought had little chance of actually doing but through the hands of the best surgeon in Seattle I'm likely as close to baseline as I will ever be and have my eyes back. I could've had a medical malpractice suit and won but instead opted for a full refund - So I was financially refunded but suffered a massive amount of emotional trauma and duress. Like life altering. Your face is a huge deal. Your eyes might even be a bigger deal. Do not risk having your naturally beautiful features being destroyed by naively trusting this man.

    I am struggling with the outcome of my eyelid surgery still after 2.5 months, with constant pain,…read morebumpy skin in the corner, constant tear flow and blurred vision in one eye. something obviously went very wrong during the procedure on my right eye, as it has been problematic ever since but the left one is fine. I was told I could resume work within 1 week after the surgery, but I am still unable to after 2 months. When I explained over and over for weeks that I am having issues on the computer, causing pain, constant tearing and blurriness in my right eye to the point where I can't perform my job duties, I was told I represent less than 1% of his patients that "take longer to heal". Yet he refused to sign for short term disability to protect my job so I can take time to heal because he doesn't want to deal with the state. I am at a total loss, and feel completely dismissed. I had high hopes for a great outcome, as I was assured by Dr. Laukaitis that would be the case. it really feels like all he cares about is getting paid and moving on to the next, with no compassion for his patients' well being after he performs the procedure.

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    Naficy Plastic Surgery & Rejuvenation Center

    4.1(208 reviews)
    6.6 mi
    $$$

    Amazing! Excellent experience. Everyone is so caring and helpful. I would highly recommend the…read moreNaficy Center.

    This review is specifically about my experience with injectables at this practice…read more After spending nearly $50,000 on surgical procedures, I was advised at my one-month postoperative visit that I needed additional Botox and filler. I was surprised by this recommendation given how recently I had undergone a coronal brow lift and facelift. At that visit, I was quoted approximately $1,200 for 100 units of Botox and $1,800 for Juvéderm. I ultimately received 55 units of Botox. The effects lasted about four weeks, significantly shorter than the three months I was told to expect. When I followed up about the shortened duration, I was given differing explanations -- first that it was due to my metabolism, and later that it may have been due to injection placement. No replacement units or refund were offered. Separately, I paid $3,600 for lip fat transfer that did not produce lasting results, and I was billed $1,800 for additional filler at one month post-op. During one lip injection visit, I informed the injector that I have pre-existing lip granulomas from prior filler years ago. The injection was uncomfortable, and when I expressed pain, I felt my concerns were dismissed rather than addressed professionally. Overall, I did not feel that my postoperative concerns were met with thoughtful reassessment. Instead, additional injectables were recommended early in the recovery period. I encourage patients to ask detailed questions about postoperative expectations, duration of injectable products, and refund policies before proceeding. Dr. Naficy's surgical consent states, "if a patient is dissatisfied, we will make a best effort to remediate." This statement is as far from the truth as it can get. Please share my review so other patients can avoid my very expensive mistake in judgement.

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    Naficy Plastic Surgery & Rejuvenation Center - This result is by Dr. Flor Mayoral and it was NOT DONE WITH THE FLX system. Thermage continues to falsely promote this as an FLX result

    This result is by Dr. Flor Mayoral and it was NOT DONE WITH THE FLX system. Thermage continues to falsely promote this as an FLX result

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