Tadros Plastic Surgery
The Consultation Process
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Your journey with Mr Amir Tadros is collaborative. We believe patients should be well informed, comfortable, and confident at every stage from your first consultation, through surgery (if chosen), to your recovery and long-term results.
The Consultation Process
Every patient’s surgical journey is unique.
The process begins with an in-depth consultation, where your goals and medical history are reviewed. Mr Tadros explains your options, outlines the potential benefits and risks, and supports you in making an informed decision. The journey includes planning, the day of surgery, recovery, and long-term follow-up. The goal is to ensure that each stage feels supported, transparent, and aligned with your personal goals.
The Journey Stages
- Initial Consultation: Review of goals, concerns, and medical history, with a personalised assessment.
- Planning & Decision-making: Discussion of procedure options, imaging or photography, informed consent, and preparation guidelines.
- Day of Surgery: Guidance on arrival, anaesthesia, surgical process, and immediate post-op care.
- Recovery & Aftercare: Wound care, follow-up visits, activity guidelines, and scar management.
- Long-term Results: Monitoring results as they mature, maintaining outcomes, and planning for future needs if required.
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FAQs
What happens during my first consultation?
The consultation includes discussing your goals, reviewing your medical history, and an examination to determine suitability for surgery or treatment. Options, risks, and recovery will be explained.
How long before I see final results?
Results vary depending on the procedure. Some changes are visible quickly, while final outcomes may take several months as swelling settles and healing progresses.
How much discomfort should I expect, and how is it managed?
Some discomfort is expected after surgery. This is usually managed with pain relief and post-operative care instructions provided by your surgeon.
Will I need to stay overnight in hospital?
This depends on the type of procedure, your health, and the extent of surgery. Some procedures require an overnight stay, while others may be done as day surgery.
What visible signs (scars, swelling, bruising) will I have, and how long will they last?
Swelling, bruising, and scars are expected after surgery. These generally improve with time, though scars are permanent. The extent varies between individuals.
What happens if complications occur?
Complications are possible with any surgery. If they occur, your surgeon will provide care and guidance on how to manage them appropriately.
How do I prepare before surgery?
Preparation may include adjusting medications, stopping smoking, arranging support at home, and following pre-operative instructions. These will be outlined during consultation.
What costs are involved, and is any part covered by insurance or Medicare?
Costs depend on the procedure and setting. Some reconstructive surgeries may attract Medicare or private health rebates, while cosmetic procedures usually do not. Detailed cost information will be provided at consultation.
What are the general risks and complications of surgery?
General risks may include bleeding, infection, scarring, blood clots, or anaesthesia-related complications. Specific risks depend on the procedure. These will be explained so you can make an informed decision.
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