Randy Proffitt, MD

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May 4, 2024

With breast augmentation when did it become acceptable practice to leave a patient with a huge disfiguring hematoma? This leaves the patient with one breast larger than the other, an unnatural look and feel. Because of the hematoma it also stretched and scarred my nipple. Proffit used the wrong size implant on the left side even though we consulted on size before surgery. He placed the implant so far under my armpit it is diffcult to shave and embarrassing to wear sleeveless tops because of the excess skin. On the right side he gave me a hollowed out hole with a different type implant that is also badly placed. This is not what we had decided on during the consult. He has not learned to put in the gel implants without giving his patients a hematoma. I am not the first. During my surgery I also had Juvederm around my mouth, he only did one side of my mouth. This was distrubing! I guess he forgot to do the other side. With the 38 years of experience you would think he would be better skilled and have some regard to his patients out come and his reputation. I paid $5,000 for this surgery without insurance. I pleaded with him to fix the hematoma. He wanted to charge me $3,000 to fix the hematoma he gave me. I feel I was cheated and wronged.

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