See : See your primary health care provider right away to take care of the infection and document all events accurately. If pus is present, your body is suffering an infection. Also, review your medical contract to determine if the surgeon is required to correct the abnormal buttocks results. If you are not comfortable with the care that your plastic surgeon is providing and if you do not wish for him to correct the buttocks procedure, see another plastic surgeon. In the meantime, do document all of your events, including the cosmetic results and infection. Seeking legal advice is highly recommended to determine if any malpractice has occurred.
Answered 10/3/2016
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See your doctor: If a surgeon operates on you they are responsible for you during the recovery phase . Make sure you follow up with them. Maybe it was an oversight not giving you an appointment . It was a board certified plastic surgeon wasn't it?
Answered 9/15/2014
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