Frequently asked questions

1. Do clients have to pay for consultations through our platform?

We offer complimentary initial consultations via phone, where you can discuss general questions. A booking fee of £100 is required for an in-person consultation, which is then credited towards any surgical procedure you opt for. Please note, this fee is non-refundable and cannot be used as credit towards non-surgical treatments.

2. Is the consultation booking fee refundable?
The consultation booking fee of £100 is a non-refundable. Changes can be made with a minimum of 72 hours’ notice.
3. When is the consultation fee due?
To confirm your in-person consultation, the booking fee must be paid when your consultation is being scheduled. Payment can be made over the telephone, by bank transfer or we can email you a secure card payment link. This step is essential to secure your appointment date and time.
4. What do I need for my in person consultation?
We recommend you write down any questions you have to ensure nothing is forgotten, however you will have a point of contact for any questions you have after your consultation.
5. Can clients undergo multiple procedures in one visit?

Our partner clinics prioritise patient safety and outcome quality above all. While it is possible to schedule multiple procedures, decisions are based on overall operation time and necessary post-operative care. Each treatment plan is uniquely tailored, ensuring the best results without compromising patient well-being.

6. Why aren’t surgical prices listed on your website?

Given the bespoke nature of each patient’s needs and the variability in procedure complexity, our platform provides a general pricing range. The exact cost will be detailed following your consultation, ensuring transparency and tailored care.

7. What type of anaesthesia do partner clinics use for surgeries?
Partner clinics within our network ensure your utmost comfort and safety, typically employing general anaesthesia for major surgeries. For less invasive procedures, options like local anaesthesia with IV sedation are available.
8. Can individuals with diabetes undergo plastic surgery through your partners?

Successful surgery outcomes for patients with diabetes hinge on careful management of the condition. Our partner clinics are equipped to assess whether procedures such as tummy tucks are safe for you, given well-controlled diabetes indicators.

9. What about post-surgery pain concerns?

Our network includes clinics that employ advanced surgical techniques, ensuring minimal discomfort post-operation. While recovery experiences vary, most patients report little to no pain, with prescription medication available if necessary.

10. Is there a BMI requirement for surgery?

Optimal surgical outcomes are generally seen in clients with a BMI of 30 or below. However, our partner clinics consider each case on an individual basis, taking overall health and specific anatomical factors into account.

11. How long should clients plan to stay locally post-surgery?

Depending on the procedure and your home distance, a 1-2 week stay is advisable. This duration supports proper post-operative care and follow-up, ensuring a smooth recovery.

12. Post-tummy tuck, when can clients stand up straight?

Our partner clinics advise that clients may need to walk slightly bent over during the initial recovery phase to minimize strain. Specific guidelines will be provided during your consultation.

13. When is it safe to shower after surgery?

Shower guidelines vary by procedure. For instance, after a face lift, showering is possible after two days, avoiding hair washing and the face for approximately a week. Full instructions will be given as part of your pre surgery appointment.

14. What’s the difference between a tummy tuck and liposuction?

Tummy tucks focus on repairing and tightening the abdominal region, while liposuction specifically targets excess fat removal. Our partner clinics can guide you on which procedure best meets your aesthetic goals.

15. Is pregnancy advisable post-tummy tuck?

If you are considering a tummy tuck, it is advisable to plan for the procedure after you are finished having children. While a future pregnancy is possible, it will likely stretch the repaired abdominal muscles and skin, undoing the aesthetic benefits of the surgery.

16. When can clients resume exercise post-tummy tuck?

Light walking is encouraged following your procedure. Your surgeon will provide you with a personalised recovery plan, outlining when you can gradually reintroduce more strenuous activities based on your individual progress.

17. Do partner clinics perform liposuction with tummy tucks?

Combining liposuction with tummy tucks is a common practice among our partner clinics to achieve seamless aesthetic results, particularly in the lower abdominal area.

18. Can Tummy Tuck and Breast Lift procedures be done simultaneously?

While possible, our partner clinics often recommend separating these procedures to minimise operating time and the length of time a patient would be under anaesthesia during a procedure, as well as to avoid potential recovery complications.