Anne-Sophie Lessard, Dr

3.0

May 25, 2026

Real review coming from a Registered Nurse here.

1. Communication is terrible. The only time I got calls back is when I would text them saying how nervous I was about the lack of communication. I was told that I would be called weekly the last 4 weeks leading up to my surgery. I was called once because I consistently texted asking for someone to call me.

2. Tacking on to communication, the language barrier is real. If Spanish is not your first language you have to have special staff that can actually communicate with you. Once I was even spoken to in Spanish, and I don’t speak one ounce of Spanish.

3. I was messaged 3 weeks before my surgery by someone telling me I had to quit all my psychiatric medication. As a nurse I know this is not safe whatsoever and that many of my medications would take months to come off or even if I did quit them (we are talking 6 medications total). I finally talked to someone and was told I could keep taking everything except for my antidepressants. I talked with my psychiatrist and PCP who said to absolutely not quit taking it so I didn’t. I feel that someone with no knowledge would quit their medications without questions and cause harm.

4. If you are not comfortable with the language of medical records/informed consents etc. I would let them know. I was handed my chart with pages highlighted and was told to sign, with no explanation at all. I realized I was signing all my surgery paperwork including my consent for anesthesia!

4. Dr. Flores was nice to me but seemed rushed and didn’t seem to take what I had to say into account when it came to surgery day. We agreed on upsizing my implants from 350cc to 450-500. He took the liberty of giving me 700 cc implants. I look absolutely ridiculous and my breasts are HUGE. 800 cc implants is the largest implants legal in the US. I am hoping that they might look better in a couple months and I won’t need another surgery. I am happy with my tummy tuck so far.

5. Post op is a joke. You do not see your surgeon ever again, only the nurses whom the main one speaks minimal English at best. I had lots and lots of questions that I just ended up googling. The massage therapist was great though! So gentle and caring.

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