You may think you are booked with a private clinic but your operation is in a public hospital. I was taken from a 'private room '. I was wheeled through public corridors with people who spoke no English. I arrived in an operating theatre that was old and decrepit. I first noticed how small and old it was. The overhead lights where cracked and bulbs where broken. No one spoke any English and there was no interpreter. I asked what was going on... in the UK staff advise you throughout, step by step what is going on in the operating theatre. No one identified themselves. For example. Nurse, anesthesia nurse, aneathatist. I woke up in excruciating pain in a small 'recovery room' surrounded by at least three other patients who where all male. The 'nurse' did not speak any English and was ignoring my pleas for pain relief immediately after surgery. It took 3 hours post operative until my pain was bearable.
This is to inform that our surgeon has engaged in corresponding with Ms Bronagh non-stop for almost 2 months post-operatively himself almost day and night to support her during the intitial phase of recovery. (Screen-shots of the whole conversation and patient's before and after' photos to prove our point). Patient's claim about the after-care and support are completely ungrounded - she is booked to stay for 10 nights after having the operation with us, and it was our surgeon following her up 2 months none-stop after she got back to Belfast. Despite our gracious efforts to provide her support all throughout her recovery, we have been confronted with blackmailing campaign launched by the patient for no reason (all the evidences could be shared with the public upon request in addition to 'before and after' photos to refute patient's claims about her operation being is a faulty one). Patient incessantly demanded us to pay her flights when her breasts were all healed up; with no reason to fly back to clinic for any medical intervention. It is quite unfortunate for all this to happen when we have done our best to guide Ms Bronagh through the initial phase of her recovery.