If op unsuccesful, is there a further charge or would it be dealt with as part of the deal?
The following information is not to alarm you, but to inform you that there are always inherent risks in all types of surgery. We minimize risks and complications by selecting patients carefully and always having the most skilled surgeons, physicians and nurses carry out procedures. However, despite the highest standards, complications can occur. They are rare, and most patients will not have complications, but if you have concerns about possible complications, please discuss these with your doctor. You are at increased risk of complications if you have diabetes, poor circulation, heart, lung or liver disease, smoke, have a family history of blood clots, take certain medications, etc. You must disclose all these conditions to the surgeon before booking your treatments. The most common complications of all surgery includes: • Bruising and swelling – usually settles after 1-2 weeks, but sometimes can take up to a month or more • Wounds may take longer to heal, there may be some bleeding