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ARE YOU READY FOR COSMETIC SURGERY?

Cosmetic surgery is a medical procedure and a major decision – careful consideration should be given to your choice of provider and consultant to ensure you satisfy your personal requirements as well as clinical standards.

The following checklist has been designed to help you make your decision.

 

  1. Does your selected Consultant Surgeon specialise in the area of surgery you are considering and has he/she worked in both the NHS and the private sector for a significant length of time?

  2. Is your selected Consultant Surgeon registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and included on the GMC specialist register for surgery?

  3. In case of emergency during your immediate recovery period, does the your chosen surgeon reside near the address of the hospital he is working in and is he/she accessible and available throughout your hospital stay and immediate post-operative recovery period?

  4. Is your chosen hospital registered with the Healthcare Commission, and appropriately equipped with specialist plastic surgery resources? Is the hospital staffed with appropriately trained and experienced medical and clinical staff?

  5. Does your chosen hospital have appropriately trained clinical personnel, trained to deal in the delivery of emergency care on a 24 hour, seven days per week basis?

  6. Does your chosen hospital seem willing to let you visit their facilities and insist that you consult with the actual Consultant Surgeon who will perform your operation before attempting to confirm a procedure date?

  7. Does your chosen Consultant and hospital project a totally professional and responsible attitude, ensuring that you are well informed of all risks of surgery prior to expecting you to make any commitment to undergo a surgical procedure?

  8. Does your consultant and hospital advise you that the Healthcare Commission expects all prospective cosmetic surgery patients to have a 14 day “cooling off period” following a consultation and before proceeding with surgery?

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