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Pre-Consultation Check List

It may initially appear somewhat unusual to make preparations for your first consultation with a plastic surgeon at Centre for Surgery. However, numerous patients have discovered that they tend to feel slightly apprehensive during their initial consultation. Many of them later expressed that they wished they had taken the time to jot down their questions in advance or had a more comprehensive understanding of what to anticipate from the consultation process.

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Being well-prepared for your consultation will not only help alleviate any anxiety you may have but also provide you with a clearer idea of the essential questions you need to ask. This will ensure that you can derive the maximum benefit from your first in-person meeting with your plastic surgeon.

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To assist you in feeling thoroughly prepared and during your initial consultation, we have compiled a comprehensive pre-consultation checklist. This valuable resource is designed to empower you with the knowledge and confidence needed to navigate your first with ease and clarity.

How to prepare for your cosmetic surgery consultation

At times, it can be challenging to determine the best starting point when preparing for your initial consultation with a plastic surgeon. It can feel overwhelming, and you might be uncertain about the most pertinent questions to pose during your meeting. We consistently recommend that our prospective patients dedicate some time to reflect on the inquiries they would like to make during their consultation.

To support you in this endeavour, we have meticulously crafted a comprehensive guide that covers crucial questions you should consider asking during your consultation. We encourage you to review the guide and take notes or write down any additional that come to mind. This way, you can ensure that you won’t inadvertently overlook any important topics during your .

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By taking the time to prepare and familiarise yourself with the suggested questions, you will be well-equipped to engage in a productive and informative with your surgeon. This level of preparedness will undoubtedly boost your confidence and enable you to make the most of your first consultation experience.

What happens at your consultation?

Understanding what to anticipate on the day of your at Centre for Surgery can significantly alleviate any pre-consultation apprehension. It is not uncommon for patients to experience some degree of nervousness when they visit us for the first time. Remember, a potential procedure can be a deeply personal and private matter, and undergoing any form of surgery is a significant event in one’s life. It is entirely normal to feel a bit uneasy.

To provide you with a clearer picture, here is a detailed outline of what you can expect during your first consultation at Centre for Surgery:

Upon your arrival at our facility, you will enter the building and be greeted by a member of our front-of-house team. One of our staff members will proceed to check you in, collecting any additional that may not have been previously obtained, such as your residential or height and weight measurements.

Although we make every effort to ensure our surgeons maintain their schedules, it is important to recognise that unforeseen circumstances can occasionally lead to slight delays. Some patients may require extra time with the doctor, or a procedure could take longer than initially anticipated.

As soon as your consultation room becomes available, a patient coordinator will invite you inside. They will verify specific with you, such as the you are interested in and any other information.

Following this, your surgeon will enter the room, and your consultation will commence. Once the consultation concludes, your patient coordinator will present you with a quote for your desired procedure.

For example, if you visit our clinic for a and are confident in proceeding with the surgery, you will also participate in an implant sizing session with a patient coordinator.

To secure your surgery date, a deposit of £500 is required. After your surgery is booked, our preoperative team will get in touch with you to guide you through the necessary preparations for your upcoming procedure.

Elaborate on Your Concerns and Anticipated Results

It can be incredibly beneficial to articulate your concerns and expectations in writing. Take the time to make notes about your primary concerns and bring in visual references to support your discussion. This can images of results that you find appealing as well as those you wish to avoid. Surprisingly, “don’t” pictures can be just as valuable as “wish” pictures in helping you communicate your outcome to your surgeon.

Familiarise Yourself with the Surgical and Recovery Process at our Clinic

It is crucial to understand the entire process, from surgery to recovery, so that you can be fully prepared for the experience. For example, you’ll want to know the following: How much time will you need to take off work? How long should you wear a compression garment? How long will it be necessary to have an adult caregiver to assist you during recovery?

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We recommend reviewing our , which provides answers to many of these essential questions and helps you gain a understanding of the .

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Review Your BMI

At Centre for Surgery, we prioritise patient safety above all else. Some individuals might be surprised to learn that a patient’s BMI (body mass index) plays a significant role in a safe and complication-free surgical outcome.

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For the optimal results and safety of all our patients, we recommend that your BMI be below 30 before undergoing any procedure. In certain instances, a BMI of up to 35 may be acceptable, provided that you receive an anaesthetic assessment to clear you for surgery beforehand. As a result, it is always in the best interest of both the patient and the surgeon to conduct a consultation when the patient is at their ideal BMI.

However, there is one exception to this BMI guideline. This exception pertains to individuals who have already experienced a substantial amount of weight loss (for example, 20–30 kg or more). It is crucial to that your surgeon might establish a target weight for you to achieve before scheduling your surgery, primarily due to safety concerns.

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A high BMI can lead to dangerous complications, such as infection, poor wound healing, difficulty breathing, blood clots, pulmonary embolism, and extended recovery time.

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Previous Breast Augmentation History

If you have undergone a breast augmentation at another clinic and are seeking at our facility, it is important for us to obtain your previous medical records. These records should contain detailed information about the implants used in your previous procedure. You can acquire this information from the clinic where your previous plastic surgeon performed the .

Having access to your medical history enables our team to better understand your specific situation and tailor the surgery to address your needs and concerns effectively.

Exploring Your Financing Options

It is essential to understand that the majority of are classified as elective, which means that they are typically not covered by the NHS or private medical insurance.

At Centre for Surgery, we accept payments by credit card ( American Express), debit card, and online banking. We also provide the option of financing your procedure through Chrysalis Finance. To learn more about the financing options available to you, please visit our dedicated .

Discuss Your Preferred Timeline for Your Procedure

If you have a specific timeline in mind for when you would like your procedure to take place, it is crucial to share this information with both your surgeon and the patient coordinator. By providing these details, we can make an effort to accommodate your preferences and incorporate them into our scheduling plan.

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When considering the timing of your surgery, it is important to account for various factors, such as the amount of time you will need to take off from work and the overall duration of your recovery period.

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To book your consultation or speak with one of our patient coordinators, call us today on or complete the contact form below.

Call or fill in the form below. A patient coordinator will call you within one working day to book your consultation with the consultant best matched to your enquiry.