Six years ago my wife weighed over 500lbs. She underwent WLS at UCLA (supposedly a good hospital). The surgeon botched the operation she was supposed to get a laproscopic gastric bypass but the doctor, who had never worked on a super-sized patient before, couldnt do it. Instead he performed an old school open intestinal bypass. As an added bonus UCLA interns mistakenly reopened to wound looking for a nonexistent infection this of course left a really big ugly scar. (I didnt meet my future wife until after the ridiculously short one-year statute of limitations had run Id have sued their dumb asses for sure). Anyway, she lost about 100 pounds in the year following the operation stabilized for several years and then lost another 100 pounds when she decided to eat healthier (not diet just cut out junk especially high fructose corn syrup and trans fats). She also delivered a healthy 9 pound girl while weighing about 350 (no complications at all not even gestational diabetes).
All the forgoing predictably resulted in a significant amount of loose skin around her belly. To remedy the situation shes contemplating reconstructive surgery (abdominoplasty and scar reversion). We made a consultation appointment with a Dr. Susan Downey in Los Angeles. Therefore, wed like to ask:
(1) Has anyone here had any experience with Dr. Downey good or bad?
And,
(2) Has anyone had good experiences with another reconstructive surgeon in Southern California?
We want to make sure that things turn out better this time under the knife.
All the forgoing predictably resulted in a significant amount of loose skin around her belly. To remedy the situation shes contemplating reconstructive surgery (abdominoplasty and scar reversion). We made a consultation appointment with a Dr. Susan Downey in Los Angeles. Therefore, wed like to ask:
(1) Has anyone here had any experience with Dr. Downey good or bad?
And,
(2) Has anyone had good experiences with another reconstructive surgeon in Southern California?
We want to make sure that things turn out better this time under the knife.