Friday, October 26, 2012

REASONS NOT TO HAVE SURGERY IN COSTA RICA


WARNING!
REASONS NOT TO HAVE SURGERY IN COSTA RICA



Many Americans flee to Costa Rica every month to have cosmetic procedures performed, so much in-fact, that it has became one of Costa Rica's main source of income.  For many decades Costa Rica has been known for excellent plastic surgery at a very affordable price.  Sadly, though the prices are still far below what one would pay in the United States, the quality has become extremely substandard.



To inform everyone interested in having Plastic Surgery performed on Costa Rica by Dr. Ronald Pino, or simply vacationing, I have dedicated this blog.

Based on a referral, I decide to go to a cosmetic surgeon who was supposedly the best plastic surgeon Costa Rica had to offer, Dr Ronald Antonio Pino King, of San Jose.

I ended up being the victim of gross negligence of malpractice committed by Dr. Ronald Pino from the plastic surgery he performed on my face.

Please know that some of the below photos are graphic in nature.


February 1, 2012.

I arrived in Costs Rica, only to realize that the entire country is a gated community.  To my surprise, there is so much theft and violence, that all buildings are cordoned off.  Though the people in the gated community in which I was staying were quite nice, I felt like third world refugee, and for the most part felt very fearful of even walking outside.  But...I had already arrived, and decided to continue with the procedure that was scheduled for the following day.

February 2, 2012

Dr. Pino performed what was a very routine lower face lift.  Within a day (February 5, 2012), I became extremely ill and was unable to eat.  The right side of my face was healing very quickly, however the LEFT side was extraordinary swollen and extremely red.

  
February 6, 2012

Due to amount of swelling, Dr. Pino drained the area of left side cheek.  He mentioned a possible Hematoma and it may need re-opening to correct.  Even after draining, the cheek again began to immediately fill with fluid.


February 8, 2012

On this day, I had an extra post-surgical appointment.  Dr. Pino drained left side of cheek again, and concluded that it was merely an "infection", and prescribed Ciprofloxin (which was later found to be the wrong Anti-Biotic), and deemed I was totally safe to return to the United States.

The condition in which he allowed me to leave Costa Rica is shown below:






2 Weeks after return to the USA.

I remained in contact with Dr. Pino every other day to update him on my status, including the unrelenting swelling in left side of cheek only.  It was extraordinarily painful, and after approx. 2 weeks, a hole opened in the surgical cut, located under the left ear.  Fluid drained out on its own periodically.  Note the "hole" in the shiny area of this photo:




4 weeks after return to US:

My overall condition had changed, but now a SECOND hole opened in my cheek.  Note the black dot in the center of the swelling in photo below.  Also, this was the first time I was able to see my surgery scars on my neck.  These were supposed to be ABOVE THE HAIRLINE, so they would never be noticeable.  The incision ended up being approx 1/2" below the hairline, leaving me with a permanent visible scar. 





The photos you are viewing were emailed to Dr. Pino.  Dr. Pino stated it could be a possible abscess (which could be life-threatening), and suggested "possibly" coming back to Costa Rica to rectify.


March 13, 2012

I went to a doctor here in the US to get 2nd opinion.  She also suggested it was a possible abscess (life-threatening) and most likely needed to be re-opened and cleaned in an operating room, under general anesthesia.  The discoloration on neck was also possibly permanent! 

The next day, the black dot opened up revealing a white "puss-like" substance.  Dr. Pino emailed me for an update, and I immediately sent him this photo below.




  
After viewing the photos, Dr. Pino insists that I come back to Costa Rica, so he can fix the problem.  Arrangements were made for a 2nd surgery with Dr. Pino, and a flight was booked to come back to Cost Rica.  That evening the white substance ended up looking "cloth-like" and after rubbing my fingers over it, a piece of string appeared!!

It was now VERY evident what the problem was.  All the pain, discoloration, and swelling was because Dr. Pino was extremely careless and left a LARGE PIECE OF GAUZE IN MY FACE!




After I contacted Dr. Pino immediately and showed him the above photos, HE REFUSED TO REPLY TO ANY EMAILS OR PHONE CALLS!


Fearing for life, I went to a very reputable doctor in Beverly Hills.  He deemed it an emergency situation, as the infection was moving down the cheek and was about to go systemic.  Surgery was performed immediately to remove the substance.

This doctor also pointed out that as the scars/incisions on left side are too low (not in hairline and are visible), left side of my face did not match the right, and sutures were done incorrectly, he concluded that this left side was performed by someone else (not Dr. Pino, and probably an unlicensed assistant). 

Emergency surgery was performed to remove the gauze pad.  See photo below.  There was in-fact an abscess, and the gauze was so tangled and stuck in-between the nerves, it made the removal horrendous and took much longer than expected.  What was removed is shown in the below photos.  Yes, that is my face open that you are viewing below.





I again tried to contact Dr. Pino, but since finding out he left a large gauze pad in my face, caused me all this pain, suffering, and additional expenses, he refused to reply, and he has not replied to any emails or phone calls since.  He has also seen ALL of these photos. 

Below is the aftermath and result of Dr. Pino's so-called "cosmetic surgery".





I did hire an attorney to deal with the situation, but sadly, the attorneys and entire legal system is just as corrupt.  My attorney took $2000 from me, and what I got in return was him writing 2 very short letters to Dr. Pino...again to which Dr. Pino completely ignored.  

 In addition to the original surgery costs, and the lawyer fees, $10,000.00 in emergency surgery in the United States, and a life threatening abscess, I also have permanent scar on my cheek, all of which Dr. Pino is personally responsible for.

 After I was healed physically, I also tried pressing criminal charges, however the lead prosecutor refused to file them, unless I come back to Costa Rica to be examined by "his" medical team, to prove I am not lying.  They are also in possession of these photos.

After this entire ordeal, I did some in depth investigating.  Contrary to his website and a large sign on his San Jose office, Dr. Pino is not a US Board Certified Plastic surgeon.  In the United States, in order for a doctor to be realized the America Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) - the highest recognition for a surgeon - there is a rigorous selection process:  The doctor has to be referred by 6 other board members and must uphold the highest amount care for his patients and facilities.  Foreign surgeons however, can simply "apply" for this ASPS recognition without meeting any of the high standards set in the Untied States, nor the board referrals.

What happened to me should never happen and never would have with an ethical, competent surgeon.

Apparently, there is one other identical case - also an American woman. 


http://www.ripoffreport.com 


Dr. Pino appears to be singling out foreign patients for sub-standard care, and is allowing no-medical unsupervised staff to perform surgical procedures.  Because he is in a 3rd world, unethical country that colludes on all levels, they prevent their criminals from prosecution.

In the course of doing further research, including speaking with the Chief of the Costa Rican Consulate, Steve Castonguay, this is a common occurrence.  Prosecutors have free reign to do what they want with no ramifications, and they protect their friends and their own interests.  Many years ago 7 American were killed in Costa Rica, and though the people guilty have been caught, the government will not convict most of them; and more recently, a prosecutor refused to press charges for a rape victim, unless she flies back to Costa Rica to undergo an interview.  Due to the emotional trauma, this lady did not want to fly back, and it took over two years to convince the prosecutor just to simply "accept" a video taped statement.


 Know that as a foreigner, you will not be able to prosecute anyone for anything in Costa Rica, and is certainly not a path anyone should want to pursue.
It is important to realize how Costa Ricans treat foreigners - then can and do act with impunity.

I am lucky to escape with my life and health in tact, but still have the permanent scars on my face and a $10,000.00 debt.

5 comments:

  1. Thank you for sharing your experience. No doubt many will benefit. Because I had a good plastic surgery experience, a good experience with a dermatologist, and 2 of my family members had great experiences with 2 different dentists, my attitude toward CR medicine is not as negative as yours, but your warnings to the unaware are sound.
    As you stated, there is little recourse against doctors in CR, for foreigners or Ticos. Crime is a big issue. I was mugged during my first visit and found it was nearly impossible to file a police report. I left CR after that episode despising CR , but loving the dentist. I digress...i think the most difficult thing about having plastic surgery in CR is deciding on a surgeon. It is extremely difficult to figure out who the safe, skilled surgeons are because the internet is infested with medical tourism facilitators and trolls who are paid to lure you to their doctor clients so you can't get objective info. Some surgeons (and dentists) pay former patients finders fees or comp them services for referrals so even getting info from ps forums can't always be trusted.
    You are correct that membership in AAPS by foreigners is not the same as for American doctors. Doctors trained in foreign medical schools are "corresponding" members, although i believe they must be board certified by a foreign ps board which may or may not require an exam for certification. (Dr Ernesto Marten is the only AASP Board certified plastic surgeon in Central America but he went to medical school in the US and completed his surgical training in the US).
    When researching CR plastic surgeons, you have to be careful not to be mislead by all the prestigious sounding qualifications and US training, "board" certifications and memberships in lofty organizations. I've seen CR surgeons try to make a couple of days of continuing ed classes at a major US medical center sound like full-fledged residencies and fellowships. Another surgeon lists "board" certification by the North American Board of Plastic Surgeons. If such an organization exists, he must be the sole member because there is no reference to nor a website for it anywhere on the internet!
    I believe there are great doctors, adequate doctors and terrible doctors in CR, just like there are everywhere. The trouble is, it's hard to know who the great ones are.

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  2. First of all, even though I am not connected with the doctors or nor connected with the case at all. I am still costarrican and I feel so much embarrassed and sorry for what happened to you in my country. You are right, there are out there bad doctors and bad lawyers etc. And yes, our law system sucks. What else can I say? It is true. We as costarricans are very upset because law goes very slow, too much. There are also many other good Doctors and visitors that have had a great experience. My suggestion to any body is please be careful when you pick up a professional in this or any other Latin American country. This is a different world, it may look like similar, but the social, economical and legal reality is very different. We wish, I wish with all my heart it could be as yours. One more time, I do not know you, but in the name of a country full of good hearted people. (We are majority). I am so sorry and I wish you a complete recuperation and a long life.

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  3. That is crazy, it's almost like he did it on purpose. How could you miss that?

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  4. Because he is a dishonest con-man. The sad thing...is he was REFERRED by another notable surgeon. He had what appeared to be a young assistant helping him - probably her only use was for "eye-candy". I suspect he did the actual incisions...and let her do the rest. He ruined my wife's life, without a refund...OR an apology. She then had a $10,000.00 expense to remove the thing by a very good surgeon here.

    A major rule of any surgery is you COUNT everything you put in AND TAKE OUT!

    Complete malpractice.

    If I had more time I would make it my mission to ruin this guys life...

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  5. I had dental work done in san jose costa rica and ended up in a costa rican hospital due to the dental procedure. I live in California and have been trying to find a malpractice atty in costa rica- it's like they do not exist. I've had absolutely no luck in even finding out much info. I agree its horrible how doctors and dentist can practice with impunity- little wonder why they love to work on tourist. if you know of any malpractice lawyers in cr pls let me know. thx. dane505@msn.com

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