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cosmetic surgery safe?
Recently, there has been much media attention
on cosmetic surgery safety issues.
The most important safety concern for
patients is the training of their surgeon.
Board certification by the American Board
of Plastic Surgery ensures that the surgeon
has met rigorous training requirements,
and is equipped to deal with all eventualities.
The surgeon should also have hospital
privileges at reputable institutions,
so that patients who need hospital care
as part of their surgery or recovery can
be treated safely and comfortably.
Dr. LoMonaco attended only fully accredited
training programs, and passed written
and oral examinations from both the American
Board of Surgery and the American Board
of Plastic Surgery. He has privileges
at Memorial Hermann Hospital, Twelve Oaks
Hospital and University Hospital.
What
will I look like after surgery?
The best way for patients to get an idea
of their “new look” is to
see pictures of other patients who look
similar to begin with, and have had similar
procedures. Rather than show pictures
of only “perfect results,”
I feel that providing my patients with
these more “personalized”
photos will give the best representation
of the results they can expect. Computerized
imaging of your own pictures also helps
in this process and is a complimentary
part of each consultation.
Nothing can substitute for a relaxed,
unhurried consultation with your surgeon,
and my staff and I strive to provide this
at all times.
Can
several surgeries be done at once?
Yes, combining procedures allows patients
to experience only one recovery period,
and means less time off work or school.
It also offers a cost savings. Several
procedures can be combined provided they
do not result in an excessively long surgery,
or result in too much postoperative pain
and discomfort for the patient. The underlying
health of the individual patient is also
important to consider.
Can
I finance my surgery?
Yes. Our office offers several plans which
will allow you to pay for your surgery
over time.
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