What Questions to Ask When First Attending a Cosmetic Clinic
Below is a list of suggested questions to ask during an initial consultation for cosmetic treatment, (ideally with the practitioner). It is not an exhaustive list and not all of these questions will be appropriate for you. It is meant to be a useful guide so that you can highlight the questions that you do wish to ask at your consultation.
In addition, you may want to think about additional, more detailed questions, which are pertinent to individual treatments or procedures, such as surgical variations, the choice of techniques or products used for dermal fillers, breast augmentation, dental implants, laser eye surgery or hair transplantation for example.
What Questions to Ask When Attending a Cosmetic Clinic
- Ask what treatment options are suitable for you for the area that you are interested in improving?
- How do they compare in terms of expected results, the longevity of results, pain/discomfort, recovery time, safety, risks and cost?
- Are there any medical reasons why you would not be suitable for any of these procedures?
- How often, if at all, will the procedure need to be repeated?
- What will happen on the day of my treatment/surgery?
- Will I need to take any time off work? If so how long?
- What can I do pre-treatment or pre-surgery to ensure that I achieve the optimum results? (Consider this if you smoke, engage in regular sun tanning, eat unhealthily, do not exercise, regularly drink alcohol in quantities above-recommended guidelines etc., as lifestyle changes can have an effect on improving outcomes for many treatments, so taking advice, acting on it and even delaying treatment may be important).
- How many of the procedures, that you are interested in, do they perform every month?
- Can I view your before & after treatment photographs?
- May I speak with any of your patients who have had similar procedures? Do you have a patient/referral list so that I may call them?
- Do you offer any treatment guarantees (i.e. another procedure if this one doesn’t work?) Can I have this in writing?
- Will I see the same practitioner for a follow-up evaluation of my results at a later date?
- Are costs quoted all-inclusive, or are there any additional extras?
- Can I have a full written quotation outlining all of the costs of the procedure, and any additional costs, if I need any subsequent treatment or surgery to deal with problems or improve on any initial results?
- Does the clinic offer finance options?
- Who is the (sales) contract with? The clinic or the individual practitioner/surgeon?
- Who is responsible if there is a problem?
- Is the practitioner resident in the UK or visiting from abroad? Do they have UK practising permissions and medical indemnity insurance cover?
- Has the practitioner ever been involved in any medical malpractice complaints? If yes, find out the details.
- For plastic/cosmetic surgeons only – are they on the UK specialist register for Plastic Surgery (have FRCS(Plast) after their name) – if not, why not?
- Are operations performed under general, light sleep sedation or any other anaesthesia? Which is preferred and why?
- Is the consultant anaesthetist on the UK specialist register?
- Must I abide by any special diet, both pre-operatively and post-operatively?
- Where will my operation be performed? Does the surgeon have an affiliation with a particular hospital? It is registered with the Care Quality Commission (England) or other national regulators?
- What is your protocol for post-operative care? Will I need to have an overnight stay in the hospital/clinic after my surgery? What level of pain/discomfort can I expect to experience?
- What can I do post-surgery to ensure that I achieve the optimum results?
- If I were to choose to undergo the surgery and I had a complication, what support can I expect? Is help available after hours as well? What if the practitioner is a non-UK resident?
Rating a Clinic or Practitioner
You may or may not schedule a date for treatment at the end of a consultation, (for some non-invasive, cosmetic treatment options, such as those within medical aesthetics, you may be able to embark on treatment after the consultation has completed, if you wish)
You are by no means obligated to have or book an appointment to pursue a treatment, and as we recommend that you visit more than one provider (especially for cosmetic surgery procedures) it is advisable for you to think about your choices first.
Questions to Ask When You First Attend a Cosmetic Clinic
- Attitude of staff
- Appearance and cleanliness of the clinic/hospital
- Patient information materials that you were given and/or shown
- Whether the consultation was relaxed, yet informative
- The qualifications, experience and training of the practitioner
- Whether all your questions were answered
- Whether a client referral list was available or if you were able to view before and after treatment photos for other clients.
- Do it for you
- Don’t feel rushed or under pressure
- Cheap is not always the best option
- Do your own research about the treatment and learn as much as you can
- Speak to more than one clinic or practitioner
- Ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable in your decision
- If it doesn’t feel right, or you don’t fully understand what you have been told, then don’t do it!
- Do it for you
- Don’t feel rushed or under pressure
- Cheap is not always the best option
- Do your own research about the treatment and learn as much as you can
- Speak to more than one clinic or practitioner
- Ask as many questions as you need to feel comfortable in your decision
- If it doesn’t feel right, or you don’t fully understand what you have been told, then don’t do it!
Author: Danielle Lowe
Danielle Lowe is the Marketing Manager for Consulting Room, the UK’s largest aesthetic information website.
Consulting Room has a unique profile and portfolio of services focused entirely on the UK non-surgical and surgical cosmetic market.
Danielle Lowe, BA (Hons), brings her expertise as the Consumer-Facing Marketing Manager at ConsultingRoom.com, the leading aesthetic information website in the UK.
With an unparalleled focus on the UK non-surgical and surgical cosmetic market, Consulting Room boasts a distinctive profile and a comprehensive range of services.
Danielle leverages her in-depth understanding of digital media and PR to craft tailored marketing strategies for clinics and suppliers, ensuring the right message reaches the intended audience.
Her multifaceted marketing role encompasses social media strategy, B2C and B2B online marketing, digital multimedia production, blogging, keyword selection, website content management, SEO, analytics, and the development and execution of digital and print advertising. In addition, Danielle actively promotes the numerous events, conferences, and services organised by Consulting Room.
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