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Feeling overwhelmed choosing a clinic for Breast Reduction

Elena S.
I was ready to book Breast Reduction but now I am confuse again. Clinic A give price and say all included. Clinic B ask many question and say they cannot promise exact plan before doctor see photos. My friend say choose fast one because easy, but maybe slow one is more serious? I dont know. I only want understand if this is normal when planning from other country. Longer takeaway: I expected the big decision to be the clinic name, but it was really the small logistics. Who picks you up, how close the hotel is, who translates, how fast they answer after you leave, and whether the quote is written clearly. Those details changed how safe the whole plan felt.
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For my breast reduction research, the written logistics changed everything. I asked if the hotel had elevator access, how far it was from the clinic, whether transfers were private or shared, and who I could message during the first nights. One clinic had a lower price but kept saying “don’t worry” instead of answering. I did not need luxury, I needed clarity.

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