david mcgill used to do private work for transform.y routinely used fly—in, fly—out surgeons to meet demand. from personal experience, that certainly has been the case. certainly very much up to the recent past, they have used that model regularly to provide enough surgical spaces for the patients that they want to operate on. you worked at transform for 18 months. what did you think of their practices, and why did you leave? transform, from my perspective... ididn't... ..agree with the way that the system was set up, the fly—in, fly—out aspect was an issue that i was concerned about. tracey foley is looking after her son, cian. it should be a happy time, but she's spent the last four years struggling to get over the consequences of surgery. it was booked through transform, and her surgeon has now left the country. after you had the first surgery, tell me... like, show me what it was like. what had happened? well, basically, one of the nipples was so high, and it was, like, near enough under my armpit. the other one was not as high, bu