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Making your surgical appointment
Your procedure is unique, just like you! You need to be prepared and my team is here to help you.
Take the time to read the sections regarding the most frequently asked questions before undergoing cosmetic surgery.
If you have any questions or problems, drop by the office or contact us by phone, fax or email.
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Before
Before you make a surgical appointment, take all the time you need to think about your decision.
Dr. Trévidic and his assistant Brigitte are at your disposal for further information on the procedure or for administrative questions. We can even provide another examination if your physical situation has changed since your last visit.
Brigitte will help schedule you for surgery. She will provide you with all the information you need about where the surgery will take place and she will give you an appointment for your preliminary consultation with the anaesthesiologist.
The time given to you for your surgical appointment is for information purposes only and can be changed according to the surgery schedule at the clinic.
Your consultation with the anaesthesiologist must be scheduled at least 48 hours and up to 3 months before your operation. The anaesthesiologist will examine you and ask you for further exams (blood work, radiology or others) if necessary. He will also tell you which medication to continue or to stop before surgery.
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After
Brigitte, my assistant, will give you an appointment for your first post operatory visit in my office when you schedule your surgery.
During this visit, I will remove your stitches and tell you what to expect in the coming weeks. The second post operatory visit will take place between one and three months after the first.
If you have any problems after surgery (medical or administrative) feel free to contact the office during working hours or at the clinic during clinic hours.
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Recovery
During your hospitalization, you are under the responsibility of Dr Trevidic and his anaesthesiologist.
The entire medical and paramedical staff is at your disposal.
Please don't hesitate to point out any problems during your stay at the hospital.
During my daily visits, I will give you information about your recovery and what you should expect in the days ahead.
We will give you your release date on the day you schedule surgery. This decision is based on the average length of stay for patients undergoing the same operation. Nevertheless, sometimes patients must stay a day or two longer for their own health and well-being.
On release I will talk to you about postoperative care and what you should or should not do after surgery.
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