Everyone is an individual and at McIndoe Surgical Centre that is how you will be treated.
If you are considering cosmetic surgery it is vital you take the time to research your options and examine your reasons carefully.
We are constantly making choices throughout our lives about the way we look and how we feel about ourselves. What was considered to be exclusively for the very wealthy has become more available to society today as a whole. With so many more options available to you it is imperative that you take the time to consider them all.
It is also very important to make sure you are having surgery for yourself and not to please somebody else. You must make sure your expectations are realistic. Whilst perhaps a new bust will give your confidence a boost it will not guarantee a career as a model. However, many people find that surgery is beneficial. So before you decide surgery is right for you think carefully about your own expectations and remember some surgeons may refuse to operate if they feel that a person has unrealistic expectations.
At McIndoe Surgical Centre you can feel reassured that our standards of care and our facilities are of the highest quality. All our consultants are fully accredited and are on the specialist register of the General Medical Council Register (GMC) and are supported by our team of anaesthetists all of whom are fully qualified and experienced. Our dedicated nursing teams and Resident Medical Officers are on duty 24 hours a day, providing care within a friendly and comfortable environment.
Patients should also remember that everyone is unique and some may take longer to heal than others. Some patients from ethnic backgrounds for example are more prone to scarring than others. Whilst some patients have a high pain threshold others may experience pain more readily. Surgery will always be unique to every patient that is why it is so important to have a thorough initial consultation and we would encourage our patients to see their consultant once more before a date for surgery is agreed.
If you would like a consultation please telephone our helpline or complete the contact form. A consultation does not commit you in anyway to having surgery. Once you have had your consultation and your consultant has explained the options available to you and has accepted you as a patient then we would be happy to discuss convenient dates for your surgery if you wish to proceed.