Picked my friend up from the airport today who went to Poland for surgery (MarkAshleigh you should be on the pay role or at least getting commission
).
I will try and relay his account as accurately as possible from what he told me. Things weren’t quite as plain sailing for him though.
He booked his surgery via email and sent pictures with details of his problem height and weight etc. As well as booking the gynecomastia operation, he also booked another unrelated liposuction procedure.
Upon arriving the hotel which had been booked for him had no reservation and no rooms available; luckily he was able to stay in the clinic.
During the consultation the surgeon suggested that he was over weight and that it might be worth him not having the procedure until he has lost some more weight. His weight hadn’t changed since he sent the photographs and details and was approved for surgery, so he insisted that this wasn’t right. Going all that way to then be sent home again was quite unbelievable. After a brief discussion via the translator (another surgeon) the surgeon agreed that he would carry out the gynecomastia operation but wouldn’t do the other liposuction procedure. This was disappointing for my friend as he had prepared himself both physically and mentally for the other procedure.
The surgeon told him that he only needed liposuction to correct his gyne. I had advised him before going that this seems to be common practise and to insist on gland removal as not removing it usually leads to revision. He felt that the surgeon wasn’t impressed that he insisted on gland removal but eventually agreed that he would perform excision as well. Obviously having excision costs more, and usually produces better results, so it seems strange that they don’t perform it as standard.
Now to the scary part. When going to surgery they didn’t have scales or height to measure him with, so he had to estimate his own weight and height in kg and metres so they new to give him the correct dose of anaesthetic. Then whilst still totally conscious before being given the anaesthetic he was asked to lay on a table shaped like a cross and had his arms strapped down so he couldn’t move. He said at this point he felt like a mental patient and was crapping himself. Nobody was speaking any English which didn’t help.
After the surgery, things were fairly uneventful. There is only CNN TV channel in English and no English papers available. Also he said he was starving as they only brought 3 small salads in the space of 36 hours, and nobody understood English.
Also beware, they only accept cash and if on a budget and taking the exact amount of cash as he was charged 200 euros more for the op than had been agreed via email, so he paid for lipo+ excision + another 200 euros. He also had his tests done before 9am, but they weren’t free as like Markashleighs.
With all that being said his chest is looking a lot flatter (over 750ml fat removed), so if he gets the results he’s hoping for it will be worth it.
So his advice to anybody yet to go to Poland for surgery.
Make sure you know your own height in cms/ metres & your own weight in KG.
Make sure you take enough to read/ listen to/ or portable DVD player to watch.
Make sure you take some food that you can eat.
Take a translator book as you will only briefly speak to somebody who can understand English, and the rest of the time you won’t.
If you can take somebody with you, as you feel very isolated.
I hope this helps some people. Obviously it’s not quite such a positive spin on things as the other thread, but he said if he was more prepared, then it would have been easier. Obviously though having went through this he saved himself about 2/3 of the cost of surgery here. I think the main problem was the language barrier.
I will keep you posted on his progress as and when I can.