Choosing plastic surgery is never just about the outcome. It’s also about trusting that your surgeon prioritises your health as much as your desired results. From pre-operative screening to post-operative monitoring, there are structured protocols that ensure your treatment is carried out safely. Here’s what happens behind the curtain — and why it matters when making your decision.
Plastic surgery refers to procedures designed to restore form and function (reconstructive surgery) as well as procedures that enhance appearance (cosmetic surgery).
People choose plastic surgery for a variety of reasons:
Plastic surgery involves anaesthesia, incisions, and working with your tissue, so even minor procedures carry potential risks. These can include infection, bleeding, delayed healing, scarring, numbness, or complications related to anaesthesia.
In rare cases, more serious issues such as blood clots, allergic reactions, or injury to surrounding tissue may occur.
Qualified surgeons follow strict safety protocols to reduce these risks, protect your health, and ensure predictable results.
Before surgery, your surgeon evaluates your health to identify risks and tailor the procedure to your body.
Your surgeon reviews medications, allergies, and chronic conditions to identify potential issues. Certain medications, like blood thinners, or medical conditions, like diabetes, can affect healing.
You should always disclose your full medical history so that your surgeon can take precautions and adjust treatment safely.
Through a physical exam, your surgeon assesses your overall health and suitability for anaesthesia. Surgeons may also use imaging techniques to check vital signs, lung and heart function, and other indicators to determine whether you can safely undergo the procedure you are slated for.
Plastic surgeons also consider factors like body mass index (BMI), smoking history, and existing heart or lung conditions. These can raise the risk of complications, so recognising them early lets your surgeon plan precautions, adjust the procedure, or suggest safer alternatives.
Safety also involves managing expectations. Surgeons discuss how your anatomy, skin quality, and health status may influence results. Being realistic about outcomes reduces the likelihood of unsatisfactory results and the need for additional procedures.
Interested in finding out if you’re suitable for a procedure or want to learn more about plastic surgery safety protocols? Contact us today to book an appointment.
Creating a controlled, sterile environment is critical for patient safety.
Instruments, the surgical field, and hand hygiene are carefully maintained to prevent infection, keeping both you and the surgical team protected.
A qualified anaesthetist watches your vital signs and adjusts anaesthesia as needed. This ensures you stay stable, comfortable, and safe from complications like low blood pressure or breathing issues.
Choosing a board-accredited or licensed facility matters. These facilities follow strict standards for equipment, emergency readiness, and staff training, which helps reduce the risk of complications during your procedure.
Ethical practice means your surgeon puts your well-being first. They avoid unnecessary procedures, give honest assessments, and are transparent about risks, costs, and recovery.
Your recovery is a key part of staying safe. Surgeons give clear post-operative instructions, track your healing, and schedule follow-ups to catch any issues early. Addressing bleeding, infection, or unusual swelling promptly helps protect your health and maintain long-term results.
Board certification shows that a plastic surgeon has met rigorous training and competency standards. Certified surgeons have passed necessary medical exams and follow professional guidelines.
Safety doesn’t stop at the surgeon’s hands—you play a key role too. Taking the right steps before and after surgery helps reduce risks.
Your surgeon will provide guidance on fasting, medications, and lifestyle habits. Following these instructions carefully helps prevent complications during surgery.
Disclose your full medical history, including medications, supplements, allergies, and previous surgeries. This allows your surgeon to tailor your procedure safely.
Arrange support at home and plan for rest. Promptly report unusual pain, swelling, or signs of infection.
Avoid smoking, maintain a stable weight, and follow exercise or activity guidelines provided by your surgeon. Healthy habits support your healing and long-term results.
You should feel confident that your surgeon follows protocols that minimise risk and prioritise health. If you’re unsure, ask about safety measures before surgery, such as:
If you’re considering plastic surgery, understanding how your procedure will be performed safely is essential to avoid complications, protect your health, and achieve your desired results.
At Polaris Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, our experienced and qualified plastic surgeons will explain how every procedure is done while also sharing our safety measures. We want you to always make an informed decision. Book a consultation today.