Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
Generally, if the procedure is performed for cosmetic reasons, insurance will not cover it. However, reconstructive surgeries are often fully or partially covered by insurance.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
Patients choose cosmetic surgery to change a part of the body that is healthy and normal. Reconstructive surgery is designed to correct an abnormality. This can be a birth defect, disease, physical trauma or other procedure needed to restore the part of the body to normal functioning.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
We can help with financing for patients. We will provide an application at your consultation, so you can apply for financing for your surgery.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
The procedure, age of the patient, presence of other health conditions and other factors influence the length of time a surgical procedure will last. For some procedures, the results are permanent. Other procedures last for a certain length of time. Dr. Taylor can discuss the results during your consultation.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
Your procedure may be performed in the operating room in our office, outpatient surgery center or a local hospital. The place where the procedure is performed depends on what is being done.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
The possibility of multiple procedures is decided at the discretion of the doctor. There are benefits, including less time spent in the operating room and recovery. The cost of anesthesia is also lower when procedures are combined. Dr. Taylor can discuss the possibility of safely combining procedures.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
In some procedures, the doctor is able to place the incisions in areas where scars will be less visible. In some cases, scarring will be almost non existent, while in other procedures, there are nearly invisible scars that are difficult to detect. This depends on the procedure being performed.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
The ideal candidate understands the limitations of technology and nature and has a reasonable expectation of the results of surgery. The patient should also have a good self image and reason for having the procedure. The best candidate wants to improve a certain trait, not to change the perception others have of them.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
There is no charge for the consultation.
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Posted August 28, 2012 in Frequently asked questions
Please call our office to schedule an appointment.
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