Cosmetic surgery can bring you new confidence, as well as a new look. It’s a life-changing experience - so before you decide whether it’s right for you, why not find out more?
Cosmetic surgery is so much more accessible these days. But with all the different treatments on offer, and all the clinics and hospitals to choose from, how can you be sure what’s right for you?
That’s simple. The people who know most about cosmetic surgery are the consultant surgeons themselves. Make an appointment now and you can have an in-depth, face-to-face chat - in complete privacy - to one of our specialists. Tell them what you want to achieve, and why. Explore all the options, find out more about the treatments – what’s involved: the pros and cons, what results you can expect and how much it will all cost.
With Evolve Southern Cosmetic Surgery in partnership with BMI Healthcare, you can make a fully informed decision about the surgery you are considering, and proceed with complete confidence – knowing you are in the safe hands of a consultant surgeon you know, working with the UK’s leading private healthcare provider.
BMI Healthcare has the following top ten tips for people who are interested in cosmetic surgery:
Don’t be driven by hype. Thoroughly research the procedures available. Look for consultants who have a proven history in performing a certain procedure.
Explain the problems you are experiencing or the changes you want to make. Bear in mind that the procedure you enquire about may not be the most suitable for you in order to achieve the results that you want.
Talk through your plans with your GP. Good surgeons want to work closely with their patients’ GPs to ensure that they know medical histories and will keep them informed.
The hospital should offer a fixed price package that includes hospital fees, surgeon’s fees, anaesthetist’s fees, implant costs and all aftercare including dressings.
Find out what kind of aftercare you will get. Make sure your follow up care involves another appointment with your consultant. Ask what happens if you are unhappy with the results or if things don’t go to plan.