Most women undertake cosmetic surgery once in their life. It is important therefore to be aware that cosmetic services and the results achieved can vary greatly. These are the critical success factors that anyone considering cosmetic surgery should understand before selecting their surgeon and finally deciding to undertake treatment.
Qualification of the Surgeon: For major procedures the only surgeons with the appropriate formal training are Fellows of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons (FRACS) who are in turn eligible to become members of the Australian Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). No other doctors receive such formal training. Mr Craig Rubinstein has received over 15 years of such formal medical and surgical training in Australia , USA and Europe . He holds a Master of Surgery degree from the University of Melbourne.
Experience of the Surgeon: It is important that the surgeon specializes in your procedure. Ask how many such procedures they have performed in the past 12 months. Ask what complications they have had and how they have dealt with them. Mr Craig Rubinstein has performed over 2000 breast enhancement, breast reductions, breast lift and tummy tuck/liposculpture procedures in the past 10 years of professional practice. These procedures are his area of specialty and he has never had a mal practice action brought against him at any time.
The Best Surgical Procedures: Ensure your procedure will be completed in a wellequipped, safe and properly registered and resourced surgical facility. It must be capable of dealing with all aspects of your surgery. This should ideally be a hospital with a full range of emergency equipment in the event of any unforeseen circumstances. Cosmetic Surgery For Women keeps abreast of all the breakthroughs in cosmetic surgery testing new techniques and materials, ensuring clients receive the very best treatment available.
A Full Surgical Team: You should insist upon the presence of not just an appropriately qualified surgeon but also an anaesthetist (with qualifications recognized by the State Medical Board), a surgical assistant and a full theatre nursing team. Cosmetic Surgery For Women have this as standard with more resources available as and when necessary.
Lifetime Support: Insist that your surgeon is committed to looking after you through all stages of your surgery, including recovery and long-term follow up. At Cosmetic Surgery For Women, each patient goes through an initial consultation, surgery preparation, recovery and after-care support.
Treat the Whole Person: Cosmetic surgery is a very personal decision that is undertaken for many different reasons. It is important that your surgeon (and their team) understands this and deals with you as an individual. This supportive environment is very important before your procedure and may be even more important afterwards.
For a personal consultation with Mr Craig Rubinstein or Miss Jane Paterson, please contact Cosmetic Surgery for Women today to find out more. At your consultation we can discover your exact needs and recommend a plan of action to get you to your goals. Contact us now. We look forward to seeing you soon.