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If it's only the side seams that were taken in and it was not a large amount that was taken out and the armscyes (armholes) were not altered, then it might be possible to get it let out again. How much that'll show depends on the fabric and the stitching too.
Essentially, the tailor can do a lot to the dress, such as narrowing the shoulder and neck opening width, lift the neckline or add darts and even add a new seam down towards the middle of the front part and reattach a trim.
Alterations are only worth the money if you actually like the result. If the tailor doesn't do a good job or you didn't really like the garment much to begin with, then all you have at the end is a lighter wallet and a piece you still don't want to wear.
Get a refund from the tailor for the price of the garment (unless he told you in advance what he was going to do).
These adjustments can be less comprehensive than the services tailors offer but are still a great way to get that custom-fitted look. Alteration services include limited changes to garments like adjusting the hem or waistline of a dress, fixing a broken zipper, or adjusting the waistline, seat, taper, or hem of pants.