
Breast Augmentation Confidence from Childhood Abuse
06/11/21 • 37 min
Coming on the Plastic Surgeon Podcast this week is Dr. Sajan’s patient, Mercedes Christion. Mercedes underwent breast augmentation surgery with Dr. Sajan and was one of the patients featured in his TV series, realdrseattle®.
Mercedes always had some negative feelings and self confidence issues concerning her chest and its size. She found herself comparing herself to other women in her life with larger chests and considered breast augmentation from a fairly early age. Eventually, after suffering multiple work injuries that placed her on disability and caused her to suffer from muscle atrophy, the size of her chest was even more noticeable. This is when Mercedes began her research into plastic surgeons.
Mercedes followed Dr. Sajan on social media and was impressed with his many breast augmentation before and after photos. They were exactly the results she wanted. When she met with Dr. Sajan for a consultation, she was also glad that he did not encourage her to go bigger and respected her wishes to stay a natural size.
Mercedes’ story is one of triumph over childhood abuse, lack of confidence, and disability. Tune in to hear about how Mercedes prevailed over these obstacles to become the woman she is today.
Subscribe to the Plastic Surgeon Podcast for more plastic surgery stories from real patients and providers. Follow Dr. Sajan and the Plastic Surgeon Podcast on social media @realdrseattle.
To learn more about the Plastic Surgeon Podcast, visit https://www.plasticsurgeonpodcast.com
Learn more about Dr. Sajan’s plastic surgery at https://www.allureesthetic.com
Coming on the Plastic Surgeon Podcast this week is Dr. Sajan’s patient, Mercedes Christion. Mercedes underwent breast augmentation surgery with Dr. Sajan and was one of the patients featured in his TV series, realdrseattle®.
Mercedes always had some negative feelings and self confidence issues concerning her chest and its size. She found herself comparing herself to other women in her life with larger chests and considered breast augmentation from a fairly early age. Eventually, after suffering multiple work injuries that placed her on disability and caused her to suffer from muscle atrophy, the size of her chest was even more noticeable. This is when Mercedes began her research into plastic surgeons.
Mercedes followed Dr. Sajan on social media and was impressed with his many breast augmentation before and after photos. They were exactly the results she wanted. When she met with Dr. Sajan for a consultation, she was also glad that he did not encourage her to go bigger and respected her wishes to stay a natural size.
Mercedes’ story is one of triumph over childhood abuse, lack of confidence, and disability. Tune in to hear about how Mercedes prevailed over these obstacles to become the woman she is today.
Subscribe to the Plastic Surgeon Podcast for more plastic surgery stories from real patients and providers. Follow Dr. Sajan and the Plastic Surgeon Podcast on social media @realdrseattle.
To learn more about the Plastic Surgeon Podcast, visit https://www.plasticsurgeonpodcast.com
Learn more about Dr. Sajan’s plastic surgery at https://www.allureesthetic.com
Previous Episode

DNS List, Flight Risk, and Confused Patients
On Episode Fifteen of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast with Dr. Javad Sajan and Sabrina Sajan, Dr. Sajan and Sabrina discuss an interesting encounter they had when a potential job candidate brought in a person from the infamous “Do Not Schedule” list to perform a procedure on. This led to an awkward situation that is absolutely unbelievable.
Next, Dr. Sajan and Sabrina seeing a former employee out in public when they were supposedly out of state and the suspicious circumstances of their departure. Finally, Dr. Sajan and Sabrina talk about how sometimes the post-operative instructions and care packages can be confusing and some of the misunderstandings caregivers and patients have had.
Stay tuned for the conclusion of these stories and more real stories from Dr. Sajan and Sabrina’s plastic surgery clinic on the Plastic Surgeon Podcast.
To learn more about the Plastic Surgeon Podcast, visit https://www.plasticsurgeonpodcast.com
Learn more about Dr. Sajan’s plastic surgery at https://www.allureesthetic.com
Next Episode

Runaway Patient, Doctor Bashing & 1100cc Implant Intervention
Episode Sixteen of the Plastic Surgeon Podcast with Dr. Javad Sajan and Sabrina Sajan, covers the story of a runaway lip filler patient who wandered around the office with numbing cream on their lips. She was anxiously looking for their provider who was held up due to another patient who tried to bring their pet into the office.
Next, Dr. Sajan tells an unbelievable story about a fellow doctor who talked bad about Dr. Sajan for seeing a patient who believed she was suffering from breast implant illness. The other doctor had placed the breast implants and did not believe that breast implant illness exists. Not only does Dr. Sajan disagree, but he performs many en bloc breast implant removal surgeries to treat breast implant illness.
Finally, Dr. Sajan tells the unfortunate story of a patient who had breast surgery in Mexico that caused her breast implant to pop out during a routine mammogram. Dr. Sajan has worked with this patient over several months to resolve the issue and get her the breasts of her dreams.
Stay tuned for the conclusion of these stories and more real stories from Dr. Sajan and Sabrina’s plastic surgery clinic on the Plastic Surgeon Podcast.
To learn more about the Plastic Surgeon Podcast, visit https://www.plasticsurgeonpodcast.com
Learn more about Dr. Sajan’s plastic surgery at https://www.allureesthetic.com
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