Cosmetic
(aesthetic) surgery is designed to alter or improve appearance in the
absence of disease or physical 'deformity'. Patient selection and a
procedure tailored to the specific issue that the person wants to
address are vital in order to obtain a successful outcome. Realistic
expectations of what can be achieved with surgery, must be understood
if disappointment and complications are to be avoided. This is true,
not only of traditional cosmetic procedures such as a facelift or ‘nose
job’ but also of more involved surgery such as that of the massive
weight loss patient.
Mr. Murray considers the consultation
process of paramount importance. During the first consultation he will
ask about the issues that are of particular concern. Following a past
medical history enquiry and a comprehensive examination, Mr. Murray
will discuss the options available as well as the limitations of the
procedure, and a general discussion regarding what to expect after the
surgery. Questions are always encouraged so ensure that the patient
feels fully informed. The patient is then asked to return for a more
comprehensive discussion if he/she intends to proceed with
surgery, not less than two weeks after the original consultation. Where
possible Mr. Murray’s administrative staff will accommodate the timing
of surgery in order to minimize the inconvenience to the patient.
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