Throughout history, the most important has been the division into surgical and internal medicine specialties. The surgical specialties are those in which an important part of diagnosis and treatment is achieved through major surgical techniques. The internal medicine specialties are the specialties in which the main diagnosis.
Why do I need this operation?
Surgery is medical treatment provided through an opening in the body. Traditionally, this meant making a large incision to perform the procedure, but advances in technology allow for making a few small (less than 1 centimeter) incisions and using tiny tools and cameras. The purpose of surgery varies, but it may be recommended for making or confirming a diagnosis, removing damage.
How will the operation be performed?
The operation is carried out as a Day case, usually with you asleep, although the occasional patient might prefer local anaesthesia. We use TIVA at the Cadogan Clinic, which is safe and reliable. Before surgery, the surgeon will mark up the skin with you awake and take standard photographs for the records. Liposuction alone may be adequate, but if there is floppy skin, it will need be reduced.The markings will determine the amount to be removed and the position of the final scar.
Are there other treatment options
Different types of treatment work for different people. It depends on how sick a person is and what drugs the person is addicted to. It also depends on the person. Each person is different. What works for one person might not work for someone else. It's important for people to talk with their doctor about a treatment plan that's just right for them.Some treatment happens in hospitals. People might stay there for days, weeks, or months. Other treatment happens during the day at doctor’s offices or clinics.
What are my anesthesia options?
General anesthesia is what people most often think of when they hear the word "anesthesia". During general anesthesia, you are unconscious and have no awareness or sensations. Many different medications may be used during general anesthesia. Some are anesthetic gases or vapors that are given through a breathing tube or a mask. Some medications are given through the IV to induce sleep, relax muscles, and treat pain.
What can I expect before the operation?
Before your operation takes place, you and your family will have a chance to meet with the anesthesiologist — the doctor or certified registered nurse anesthetist (CRNA) who specializes in giving anesthetics, the medications that will help you fall asleep or numb an area of your body so you don't feel the surgery. The anesthesiology staff will have your medical information so you can be given the amount of anesthetic you need for your age, height, and weight.
Is surgical facility accredited properly staffed?
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Why do I need this operation?
Surgery is medical treatment provided through an opening in the body. Traditionally, this meant making a large incision to perform the procedure, but advances in technology allow for making a few small (less than 1 centimeter) incisions and using tiny tools and cameras. The purpose of surgery varies, but it may be recommended for making or confirming a diagnosis, removing damage.
Are there other treatment options
Surgery is medical treatment provided through an opening in the body. Traditionally, this meant making a large incision to perform the procedure, but advances in technology allow for making a few small (less than 1 centimeter) incisions and using tiny tools and cameras. The purpose of surgery varies, but it may be recommended for making or confirming a diagnosis, removing damage.
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