The Importance of Patient Care and Communication
After a lengthy and extremely challenging complaints process, during which my concerns were unheard in stages one and two, I finally saw some acknowledgment of shortcomings during stage three’s independent adjudication. I now feel compelled to share my experience.
My complaint stemmed from a lack of perceived support, compassion, and empathy during a devastating situation following a life-changing lower blepharoplasty procedure by David Gateley at New Victoria Hospital.
Unfortunately, my postoperative journey has been extremely difficult. Four weeks after the surgery, I began to notice the development of lumps. The explanations varied, including possibilities such as fat returning, scar tissue formation, and even suggestions regarding my mental health.
At 13 weeks post-op, the lump on the right side erupted, leading to a referral to an Oculoplastic Surgeon who promptly diagnosed it as a suture granuloma. While waiting for urgent surgery through the NHS, the granuloma on the left side also erupted, causing significant damage to the surrounding skin. The subsequent surgery involved the removal of the damaged skin, resulting in functional issues and a poor aesthetic outcome.
I am now faced with the financial burden of funding revision surgery to address both the functional and aesthetic concerns. Additionally, complications such as left lateral canthal webbing and hollowness acknowledged after the original surgery have worsened the situation.
My intent in sharing this experience is to raise awareness about the importance of patient care and communication, with the hope of improving future experiences for others
13 czerwca 2024
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