Plastic surgery

Plastic Surgery Consultation.

Surgical procedures require full consultation, medical history review, and informed written consent. No procedure is recommended without individual assessment.

Our approach

Surgery requires thorough preparation.

Surgical aesthetic procedures are significant medical interventions. LP Clinic's approach prioritises careful patient selection, thorough preparation, and fully informed consent. No surgical procedure is recommended unless clinically appropriate for the individual patient.

What every surgical consultation requires

  • Full medical history

    A comprehensive medical history is reviewed. Existing conditions, medications, allergies, and prior surgeries must all be disclosed.

  • Surgical suitability assessment

    Not everyone is a suitable candidate for surgery. Individual health factors, risk profile, and realistic expectations are all assessed.

  • Procedure explanation

    The proposed procedure, technique, expected outcomes, recovery process, and potential complications are explained in full.

  • Informed written consent

    No surgical procedure proceeds without documented, written informed consent. Patients have the right to withdraw consent at any stage.

  • Pre-operative tests

    Appropriate pre-operative assessments may be required depending on the procedure and the patient's health profile. The clinic will confirm specific requirements.

Plastic surgery carries inherent risks. Complications, while uncommon, can occur. The clinic's medical team will discuss all relevant risks with you before any procedure is considered. Do not proceed with surgery without fully understanding the risks, recovery requirements, and realistic expectations for your individual case.

This page does not provide a surgical recommendation. All plastic surgery procedures require direct medical consultation, full assessment, and informed written consent. Results vary between patients. No specific outcome is guaranteed. Surgery carries risks that must be discussed individually with the medical team.