This is how you pay for surgeries

The only bad thing about being a youngcel is you're worthless on the job market so won't have much money, so for 90% of you looksmaxing is off the table, let's be real. A 'part time college job' someone ITT described will likely pay shit money ($20k per year or something IF that) which is not enough if you also use it to pay any rent / tuition etc.

Just face it most of you are not doing surgery, end of story.
He's not admitting there's any reasonable infection going on but he's also not deying it. When your internal suture line suddenly develops a granuloma and excretes pus 3 weeks post surgery it means there's an infection. Also accompanied by redness, tenderness and tightness all through out the implant area.

Surgeons will always generally deny an infection until they're 100% sure an implant needs to come out. Then they'll concede an infection is present.

Until then they will generally keep their spirits high despite seeing all the red flags as they want their patients to remain optimistic also.

There's no point giving a patient all of the possibe outcomes as it will just cause hundreds of questions and potentially unwarranted anxiety for them to deal with.

It makes sense.

Surgeons are absolute scumbags in the vast majority of cases. Sociopaths at best, vindictive liars at worst.
 

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