
Foreverbrad
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Its justifiable because its not a mistake.
If you are getting ANY other type of surgery: knee surgery, heart surgery, intestinal surgery, the complication/re-operation rate is also about 2-20% depending on the surgery. GUESS WHAT - Insurance pays the surgeon and hospital for the revision because people dont have to work for free! Mind blowing right?All the nurses, anesthesiologist, etc aren't coming to work for free. No one is ordering all that equipment and medicines for you for free. Hospital not letting you use their facilities for free. This stuff doesnt just come out of thin air.
When you are signing up for out of pocket plastic surgery YOU are "insuring" YOURSELF.
In manufacturing industry where I work if a product or service is delivered defective the supplier will absolutely have to rectify it for free. At the end of the day it’s a contractual matter.
I guess there’s a distinction here between:
1. Infections, non unions, hardware failures etc…
2. Significant non-agreed deviations from surgical plan
3. Patient dissatisfaction with an agreed surgical plan
Would you ever consider offering an insurance at extra cost for 1 and 2 based on the complication rate of your surgeries then? This would be a better solution for people on minimum wage (this is the inescapable reality for most!) to have to pay 20% extra than to have to save 100% extra up front with a 20% chance of needing it.
thats country based. turkish surgeons dont give a fuck about their patients as they are legally protected by the law. not saying every turkish one is like that, I just heard so many stories about botches and not responding/blocking clients and not giving a fuck. If a ramieri for example fucks you up, u will 100% get an option for revision (he even offered a guy one after a 2mm genio setback)
It’s contractual and it’s still not free, though not as bad as full price again. It’s something everyone should be asking during consultation.