Most frequently asked questions from customers
This depends on the type of medical condition and the type of cosmetic procedure you wish to undergo. You should discuss your complete medical history with your surgeon and healthcare team to ensure the procedure is safe for you. Some medical conditions may require special evaluations or additional preparation before surgery to ensure your safety.
Instructions include staying rested, avoiding strenuous activities, taking prescribed medications, keeping the surgical site clean, and keeping follow-up appointments with your surgeon.
You must be in good health, have realistic expectations, and be able to follow medical instructions before and after surgery. You should discuss your medical history and goals with your surgeon.
Non-surgical alternatives include laser treatments, injectables such as Botox and fillers, and skin rejuvenation techniques such as chemical peels.
Several operations can be performed in one session, but this should be discussed with the surgeon to assess the risks and potential benefits.
Yes, preparatory measures include undergoing medical tests, stopping certain medications, following a specific diet, and abstaining from smoking.
Costs vary depending on the type of procedure, the location of the procedure, and the surgeon's experience. It's important to inquire about the total cost, including additional fees such as anesthesia and post-operative care.
Results depend on the type of procedure. Some procedures are permanent, while others may require maintenance or revision after a certain period of time.
Recovery time varies depending on the type of procedure. Some procedures require only a few days to recover, while others may take weeks or even months to fully heal.
Psychological preparation for cosmetic surgery includes setting realistic expectations, discussing concerns with your surgeon, and seeking emotional support from friends and family. It may also be helpful to talk to a counselor if you feel anxious or stressed about the procedure.
You may need a corrective facelift if you are dissatisfied with the initial results of a previous procedure, if there are complications or cosmetic problems such as prominent scarring, or if undesirable changes occur over time.