Frequently asked questions.

Am I a suitable candidate for plastic surgery?

Eligibility depends on various factors such as overall health, specific goals, and realistic expectations. A consultation with a qualified surgeon is essential to determine candidacy.

How long is the recovery period?

Recovery times vary depending on the procedure. Generally, patients can expect a few days to a few weeks of downtime. Your surgeon will provide specific post-operative instructions tailored to your needs.

What are the risks associated with surgery?

All surgeries carry some degree of risk, including infection, bleeding, scarring, and adverse reactions to anesthesia. Your surgeon will discuss these risks during the consultation and take steps to minimize them.

Will the results be permanent?

While some procedures offer long-lasting results, aging and lifestyle factors can affect outcomes over time. Maintenance treatments or additional procedures may be recommended to sustain results.

How do I prepare for surgery?

Pre-operative preparation typically involves quitting smoking, avoiding certain medications, and following any dietary guidelines provided by your surgeon. You will also receive instructions on when to stop eating and drinking before surgery.

Will I experience pain during or after the procedure?

Pain management is a priority for surgical procedures. Your surgeon will discuss anesthesia options to ensure your comfort during surgery and prescribe pain medication as needed for post-operative recovery.

How soon can I resume normal activities?

Recovery timelines vary, but most patients can gradually resume light activities within a few days to a week after surgery. Strenuous exercise and heavy lifting should be avoided for several weeks or as advised by your surgeon.

Are there non-surgical alternatives to achieve my desired results?

Depending on your goals, non-surgical options such as injectables, laser treatments, or skin resurfacing may provide effective alternatives to surgery. Your surgeon will discuss these options during the consultation.

How much will the procedure cost?

The cost of surgery varies based on factors like the type of procedure, surgeon's expertise, facility fees, and anesthesia costs. Your surgeon's office can provide a detailed breakdown of expenses during the consultation, including any financing options available.