Facial Plastic Surgery UK
FPS UK is part of ENT UK trading as British Association of Otorhinolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery (BAO-HNS)
More and more people are opting to have cosmetic surgery. But there can be difficult decisions to make, and you may want advice. The Cosmetic Surgery Interspecialty Committee - representatives of the various specialist doctors who perform cosmetic surgery – have produced some helpful guidance.
Research
Research as much as you can about the operation or treatment you are considering. This will help you decide if it is right for you, and make you aware of the possible advantages and disadvantages of the procedure.
Choose the right doctor
If possible, get a referral from your GP; he/she will pass on any important information about your medical history to the cosmetic surgeon, with your permission. If you do not involve your GP, then try to get a recommendation of a surgeon, or obtain as much information as possible before you make your choice.
You should be offered an initial consultation with the doctor who will perform the operation or treatment. Do not be afraid to ask the doctor about his/her qualifications and expertise. For example, you might ask how frequently they perform the procedure and how often there are complications. It may help to write down your questions in advance, and do take someone with you if you want to.
Find out about the clinic or hospital
Again, if you can consult your GP this is the best way to choose. Alternatively contact a few clinics, compare prices and services offered, and arrange to visit.
All Cosmetic Surgery clinics and hospitals are required to provide a Patient’s Guide detailing the services, costs, and how to make comments or complaints. Do ask for a copy of this guide.
The Care Quality Commission Private and Voluntary Healthcare Directorate is responsible for registration and inspection of private clinics and hospitals in England and Wales. You can request the latest inspection report from the clinic or hospital, or from the Care Quality Commission.
The Scottish Executive has produced Standards for Specialist Clinics, including those offering cosmetic surgery.
Know what to do if something goes wrong
If you unhappy with the result tell the hospital or clinic - they may offer you further treatment to rectify the problem. Cosmetic surgery clinics are required to have a written policy and procedure for complaints so ask to see a copy.
If you are still unhappy you can make a complaint to the Care Quality Commission, which can take action if the clinic is in breach of standards. Complaints about the conduct or performance of a doctor should be referred to the General Medical Council.
More Information
To see the full document produced by the
Care Quality Commission (which took over from the Healthcare Commission) click here
The Department of Health also publishes guidance on Cosmetic Surgery: Department of Health
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