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Sandy’s Blog: Meet Sandy

June 17th, 2009

My name is Sandy and I am the Patient Care Coordinator at Bashioum Cosmetic Surgery Center, Ltd.  I have had the pleasure of working with Dr. Bashioum for 17 years.  It is obvious from the length of time that I have worked with him, I enjoy working with Dr. Bashioum and find cosmetic surgery to be fascinating, very rewarding work.  I feel especially confident recommending Dr. Bashioum as a surgeon to any patient considering cosmetic surgery.  Plastic surgery, cosmetic surgery, aesthetics, skin care, injections, etc. are all extremely popular topics to read about, hear about, watch on television and discuss with friends.  There is an abundance of information, some more factual than others.

Educating patients who come to our clinic about elective procedures and surgical options currently available to them, is a role that I eagerly assume every day.  I have the opportunity to meet many women and also men who are looking to see what surgical options might address their particular concerns.  Consultations with Dr. Bashioum attempt to evaluate whether surgical options are appropriate solutions for patient concerns.  Unlike other surgical specialties, cosmetic surgery is elective surgery, our patients are usually healthy and surgery can be scheduled when it is convenient for them.

Although no day is exactly the same, please check back to read more about what a typical day at the office is for me.

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Melissa’s Blog: Conclusion

June 8th, 2009

 

This has been an amazing experience.  But first, I want to continue with the various reactions I received from friends and acquaintances.  Four days following my surgery, after dropping my five year old daughter from school, I found myself surrounded by a group of women who had been following my story.  They were simply intrigued by what they saw, my new enhanced chest.  Those same women said they were happy for me and added how beautiful both my new “editions” and I looked.   Let’s go back to the others that expressed their dismay towards having breast surgery.  I saw them recently and they seemed to be a bit surprised by how I looked, even though I told them earlier that I wasn’t going that big.  Regardless of that fact, they still showed some sort of astonishment at my rather modest choice.  Many women believe, thanks to our society and the media, misinterpret a breast augmentation with going BIG.  Think Pamela Anderson type breasts, with that sort of Las Vegas stripper look.  Why not?  Women are spending thousands of dollars and enduring surgery, why not get your money’s worth?  I think thinking is where the saying, “Go Big or Go Home!” came from.  I clearly  did nothing of the sort.  In fact, if I wasn’t such an open book, I think that besides my closest family and friends, no one would ever know I had breast surgery, simply because of the natural look I chose.  I figured that taking my height, my weight and my athleticism  into consideration, I now have a well-proportioned figure.

I am extremely happy with ALL my decisions that I made concerning my breast enlargement surgery.  I am completely 100% satisfied with the size that I chose.  I continue to feel at ease with the saline implant solution I decided upon.  And I’m so fortunate to have had a successful and almost painless recovery, thanks to the care of Dr. Bashioum and his staff.

I hope that my personal patient blog will provide valuable insights and important information to those that are curious about breast augmentation surgery.  Thank you for sharing my journey with me!

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