It is quite normal for most people to think that getting a
cosmetic surgery, like a rhinoplasty or double eyelid surgery, involves just getting in
to the doctor’s clinic, get the procedure and reap the results after the
recovery period. But little do people know that surgical cosmetic procedure
involves more than that. There is, of course, the ever-crucial consultation
process, which may not necessarily involve just one session. This part of the
cosmetic surgery is indeed as important as the surgical day itself for the
doctor to really give you the desirable and realistic results that you are
seeking for.
However, in certain cases, your doctor may require you to
undergo pre operative lab work and tests prior to your cosmetic surgery. While
there are no hard and fast rules regarding the specific tests to be conducted,
these will help your surgeon assess any health factors that could possibly
affect the procedure and/ or your healing after the surgery has been done. This
is to also help minimize any risks that may occur during the operation. Simply,
pre operative testing will help your doctor determine whether you are healthy
enough to undergo your surgical cosmetic procedure.
The type of tests that will be requested by your doctor will
vary depending on the initial consultation session, your medical history, as
well as the type of surgical cosmetic procedure to be performed. It is even
important to note that your surgeon may not even require you to undergo any of the
tests indicated below, especially if you are considered healthy during your
assessment and consultation.
Blood Work
The blood work is one of the most common pre operative tests
conducted. In most cases, the Complete Blood Count or CBC may need to be in
order. This will include count for your red blood cells, white blood cells and
platelet, among others, to determine whether you are anemic, have a blood clot
disorder or other diseases that can affect the procedure and healing.
Ensuring that your blood health is in tip top condition is
important, especially because any type of cosmetic surgery no matter how minor
it is will involve incisions and some degree of blood loss. Blood work will
point out any blood disorders that could result in uncontrolled bleeding. This
will also help your doctor determine whether you have anemia. In this case,
iron supplementation will be prescribed to reverse the condition.
The blood work will also let the doctor see if you have any
infection in your body should your white blood cell count show too low or too
high of the normal range. This consideration is certainly important, especially
when the procedure involves the insertion of an implant like in the case of a
rhinoplasty.
Any abnormality in any of your blood count could mean
postponement of your procedure until the reasons are determined.
Electrocardiogram (ECG or EKG)
Essentially, the ECG is a medical test that tells if your
heart is in good condition through detecting any heart abnormalities by
measuring the electrical activity of the heart when it contracts. Cosmetic
surgery basically causes tremendous stress on the body, with the heart being
one of the most important organs when it comes to stress response. That is why
it is crucial for the doctor to assess whether your heart can endure the trauma
during the operation. While the ECG may not be able to predict future heart
attacks, it can indicate whether you have experienced any attack in the past
without you knowing it. Mainly, your heart should be able to endure and strong
enough to survive the stress of cosmetic surgery to your body.
The ECG can also check the heart condition or diseases, such
as high blood pressure, diabetes or cigarette. All of these can have a great in
effect in performing the procedure and the healing period. In most cases,
patients over the age of 40 are usually required to undergo this test.
Chest X-Ray
The Chest X-Ray is also one of the tests that may be required
for your procedure. This is usually carried out to check the condition of your
lungs and see whether you have breathing difficulties when you are put in
anesthesia. This test is especially requested if you are a smoker or have a
history of smoking. Signs of pneumonia or any breathing disorder may result to
the postponement or cancellation of your surgery.
Urinalysis
While it may be less likely that you will need to undergo
urinalysis, the test will help the doctor identify abnormalities or infection.
Urinalysis can help detect urinary tract infection or UTI, diabetes and hypertension.
Chemical Panel Test
Apart from the Complete Blood Count (CBC), your surgeon may
also require you to undergo Chemical Panel Test or also known as Blood Chemical
Test. This test includes a comprehensive assessment of your blood sugar, uric
acid, creatinine, sodium, potassium, chloride, calcium, phosphorus, protein,
iron and lipid profile, among many others. This will allow the doctor to check
for any chemical imbalance, which can signify an abnormality of any of the
major organs, like the liver and kidney.
Also, this will help the doctor prescribe the necessary
medication or supplementation needed to normalize the levels of chemicals in
your body. This will help ensure a smooth operation and speedy recovery.
Pregnancy Test
This test is reserved for women who are considering
undergoing cosmetic surgery and suspect that they are pregnant. It is important
to take note that cosmetic surgeons will not operate on pregnant women, unless
absolutely necessary. However, since most cosmetic surgery are non-vital, it is
best to postpone the procedure after giving birth. It may even be wise that you
do a pregnancy test even before going for a consultation schedule.
Mammogram
The mammogram is typically required for women who want to get
breast augmentation or breast lift done. This is to help detect signs of breast
cancer.
Psychological Screening
Undergoing a
cosmetic surgery is not just about preparing your body for the procedure, but
patients also need to be mentally prepared, as well. According to an inquiry posted in the American Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS), a
certain Dr. Gary R. Culbertson said that, “No, psychological evaluation
are not a requirement for plastic surgery. However, certain practitioners find
them very useful in patients they consider may have psychological or
psychiatric issues. Some examples would be a patient that appears to have an
exaggerated concern over a minor or nonexistent problem or a patient that has
undergone repeated surgical procedures by other surgeons/ physicians. The
concern is over what is called Body DysmorphicSyndrome. Often the reason why these surgeons are performing
these psychological evaluations is in the best interest of their patients. Body
Dysmorphic Syndrome is most appropriately treated by medical treatment not
surgical intervention.”
This is statement supported by a few other
board-certified plastic surgeon-members of the organization. That is why there
is a great importance and emphasis of always having realistic expectations of
your results. A credible cosmetic surgeon will objectively discuss with you
recommendations based from your expectations and at the same time consider that
overall harmony and balance of your other features. In the case of rhinoplasty,
the new and enhanced nose should not overpower the face, but complements the entire
face instead.
If you are looking for an excellent rhinoplasty
and double eyelid surgery surgeon in Australia, you can trust that Dr. Ahnsup Andrew
Kim of the Advance Beauty Cosmetic Surgery will be thorough in his evaluation
during your consultation. Dr. Kim is known for his attentiveness in his
patients, so make sure that you disclose any medical conditions so that the
proper pre operative tests will be recommended to ensure a safe procedure and
speedy recovery.
Call us now and schedule your free consultation
with Dr. Kim now!
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