Once you decide to proceed with surgery, you will schedule a date for your operation as well as a pre-operative meeting. During this pre-op meeting, which typically takes place a week or two before the date of surgery, Dr. Downey and Dr. Cooper will again review the specific procedure you have selected, and explain recovery expectations and follow-up care. Any instructions specific to the surgery that you are undergoing will be shared. A physical exam will be performed, and occasionally other tests will be done. You will review and sign a Consent form, which is intended to signify that you and your plastic surgeon at Downey Plastic Surgery have talked to your satisfaction about your operation, your alternative choices (including not having surgery), the goals of your treatment, the risks and potential for complications, and that no guarantee has been made related to the results of your operation.
If you are under the care of other doctors, collaboration with them is important to assess your health and to review any medications you regularly take, particularly those with blood-thinning effect or which affect blood pressure or heart function. If you have diabetes, specific instructions will be given to you about managing your blood sugar around the time of surgery. Sometimes it is valuable for you to meet with an anesthesiologist before surgery.
Plastic surgery procedures are normally safe and have a low risk of major complications when patients are in good health. The risk of complications from surgery is increased with conditions or lifestyles such as smoking, obesity age, or having other significant medical problems.
During your pre-op appointment, we will provide you with specific instructions on how to prepare for surgery including: |