Below are some of the most frequently asked questions patients have about plastic surgury issues.  If you have any other questions, or would like to schedule an appointment, we would love to hear from you.

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A: It depends on the type of surgery you are desiring, but we are glad to provide you with a fee sheet when you have a consultation in our office.
A: It depends on the type of surgery and the individual. Generally bruising and swelling goes down within the first two weeks after surgery and continues from then out. If you bump your leg and you bruise very easily than you will probably bruise very easily during surgery. Individuals that do not bruise and swell easily are less likely to after surgery.

A: Yes, DCH gives you a 10% discount on multiple procedures and Anesthesia gives you a 30% discount on all procedures after the first procedure.
A: No, we can do immediate reconstruction. That is, the general surgeon will operate and then the plastic surgeon will operate during the same surgery.
A: Generally we like for you to wait about six weeks after you have completed all your chemo and radiation treatments before we perform a procedure.

A: We do a large number of breast surgeries, including augmentation, reduction and reconstruction.
A: Our physicians tend to operate eight to 15 times per week.
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All surgical procedures are accompanied by a certain degree of risk, whether the procedures are for medical or cosmetic reasons.  Our expert team is dedicated to making your operation go smoothly.  We carefully review your medical history and current health condition before deciding if it is safe for you to proceed with surgery.  It is important that you fully disclose all pertinent information so that we are able to make an accurate assessment of the risks involved.  We will take every precaution necessary to reduce the possibility of any complications.

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It is a relatively common practice for a plastic surgeon to perform multiple procedures during one operation.  This allows the surgeon to better “sculpt” your final appearance.  In addition, having several procedures done simultaneously saves you the expense of paying the operating room and anesthesia costs more than once.  However, having too much done at one time can lead to complications.  The decision to have multiple procedures done depends on which procedures are being done, the extent of surgery, the operating time and your age/health.  Ultimately, the surgeon decides whether or not it is appropriate to include more than one procedure in your operation.

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Several important factors can help you decide if plastic surgery is the right option for you.  One of the most important factors is your health.  Being in good health greatly reduces the risk of complications occurring during surgery and leads to a speedy recovery.  Next, you need to ask yourself what your motivations are.  People who have plastic surgery generally find that the surgery enhances their overall appearance and self-esteem.  Thirdly, you should have realistic expectations.  Plastic surgery is both a science and an art, neither of which are perfect.  Set reasonable goals as to the result you wish to achieve and be prepared to thoroughly discuss these goals during your initial consultation.

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The issue of breast implant safety has been a hot topic throughout the last few decades.  As a result, more stringent standards have emerged in order to protect patients.  Current breast implant procedures primarily use silicone shell implants filled with a saline solution.  Occasionally, silicone-gel filler is used; but this is highly regulated by the FDA, and generally only acceptable in reconstructive surgery procedures.  Rarely, an implant will rupture or leak.  With saline implants, the saline is safely absorbed into the body.  The effect of silicone-gel leaking into the body is still being researched.  If rupture or leaking is detected early, the implant can be easily replaced.  Other possible complications from breast implant surgery may include blood clotting or pooling, overly sensitive breasts or loss of sensation in the breasts, and capsular contracture (a hardening of the tissues surrounding the implant).  Our expert team is dedicated to making your operation a smooth one.  We take every precaution necessary to reduce the possibility of any complications.

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Due to the variety of procedures available in plastic surgery, there can be no blanket rule on age. However, your age is taken into consideration when planning your operation.  People of all ages have taken advantage of the image-enhancement offered by plastic surgery.  There are even procedures appropriate for young children!  It is important to realize the limitations of plastic surgery.  Plastic surgery cannot “fix” every situation or reverse the aging process.  What is a good procedure for one person may not be an appropriate procedure for another.  Here at Plastic Surgery of Tuscaloosa, we are committed to making your cosmetic experience a successful one.

A: Yes, we have a $75 consultation fee. To schedule an appointment, call 205.349.0049.
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During your consultation, we will discuss your desired changes and expectations, review your medical history and current health, and make an assessment on whether the procedure(s) in question is right for you.  This is a good time to ask specific questions about the procedure so that you are fully prepared, mentally and emotionally, for surgery.  With the aid of photos and/or computer imaging, we will discuss the results that can be achieved.  When a final decision is made, you will need to sign an informed consent form stating that you are fully aware and understand what is entailed by your pending operation, including the potential complications and secondary effects.

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Generally, postoperative instructions call for rest and limited movement in order to speed up the healing process and recovery time.  The length of recovery varies with each procedure and is different for each individual. Generally, we estimate 10 days' recovery time after surgery. If you work at a job where you do heavy lifting or standing on your feet you might need to take additional time off from work or return to work on light duty.

Bruises usually disappear within a few days, and most swelling is gone in a matter of weeks.  If you follow our postoperative instructions carefully, you will be able to enjoy your normal activities within no time.  Your scars will fade over time but are permanent.  We take care to conceal any scars so that they are barely visible, if at all.  You should note, the image-enhancing effects of plastic surgery become more evident over time. Certain procedures can take up to a year for your body to fully adjust and settle into its new look.  When you come in for your consultation we can discuss your expected recovery period and any postoperative instructions in detail.

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Insurance providers generally cover costs for reconstructive surgery but not for cosmetic surgery.  For example, insurance providers will often pay for breast augmentation to reconstruct a breast following a mastectomy; breast reduction to remedy back pain caused by heavy breasts; eyelid surgery to remove sagging skin that blocks vision; nose surgery to allow for a patient to breathe better; or tummy tucks to remedy the vertical separation of abdomen muscles (known as diastasis).  Insurance providers are required by law to cover breast reconstruction surgery and any cosmetic operations necessary to create symmetry in either breast. If your surgery is covered by insurance, pre-certification is required.  We will be happy to assist you with that process.

A: Never stop taking any medications prescribed by a physician unless that physician gives you the okay to stop. In certain cases patients that are on blood thinners may be asked to contact their cardiologist or prescribing doctor to see if it is okay for them to stop taking their medication for a short period of time.
A: DCH Same Day Surgery is accredited by the JACHO, which credentials all hospitals, and the Anesthesiologists are all Board Certified Physicians as well.
A: Payment is due at least 10 working days prior to the day of surgery. You can pay for your surgery with a personal check, credit card, cashier's check or cash. DCH will also accept the same payment options previously listed. Anesthesia has to be paid by a separate personal or cashier's check.

A: Yes! We want all our patients to enjoy the delight and satisfaction cosmetic procedures can bring to their lives. We work with Med Loan Finance to provide financing for our patients. You can visit them here or call 1.800.504.4053 to get more information.