Consultation quality often predicts surgical outcomes. These questions help distinguish exceptional clinics from mediocre ones.
About the surgeon: How many of this specific procedure have you performed? What complications have you experienced, and how were they handled? Can I see before/after photos of patients with similar cases to mine?
About the procedure: What technique will you use and why? What are realistic expectations for my case? What would disqualify me as a candidate? How will my ethnic background affect the approach?
About safety: What anesthesia will be used and who administers it? What monitoring equipment is used during surgery? What's your protocol if complications arise? Do you have hospital privileges for emergencies?
About recovery: What does typical recovery look like for this procedure? When can I fly home? What follow-up care will I need? How do you handle long-distance follow-up?
Red flags during consultation: Surgeon seems rushed or dismissive, unrealistic promises, pressure to book immediately, reluctance to show portfolio, inability to explain techniques clearly, defensive responses to questions.
Green flags: Thorough examination, honest discussion of limitations, clear explanation of techniques, comprehensive before/after gallery, patient coordinator who ensures understanding, written treatment plan.
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