Your Initial Consultation
What to Expect From Your Consultation?
During your in-person consultation, the surgeon will ask about your current health and the specific outcomes you wish to achieve. Be prepared to discuss your medications, allergies, and any previous medical treatments. The consultation involves a thorough evaluation of the area related to your procedure, taking into account your overall body proportions and aesthetic goals. Your surgeon will focus on understanding your vision and how to deliver natural-looking results that align with your expectations.
After the assessment, the best options for your procedure will be determined based on your medical history and physical examination. Confidential photographs of the treatment area may be taken for surgical planning and to monitor your results post-procedure, with complete confidentiality maintained by your surgeon and staff.
You will also receive detailed information on the recovery process, along with any potential risks or complications. Feel free to ask any questions you may have during this discussion.
In follow-up consultations, your surgical options will be further explored, with a focus on any specific considerations related to your case.
Consultation Cost
Delta Clinics is pleased to offer you a complimentary initial phone consultation. For the in-person consultation, to ensure the efficient use of the surgeon’s time and to avoid no-shows, a £100 deposit is required when scheduling your consultation. If you need to cancel your appointment, kindly notify our clinic at least 24 hours in advance.
For those seeking a second consultation, we are pleased to offer a complimentary consultation.
Making The Most Of Your Consultation
- Please arrive slightly early for your in-person consultation with Mr Hazem Alfie
- You are welcome to bring a friend or relative to help consider the information and discuss your options.
- Please be aware you may need to undress for a physical exam so wear simple clothes.
- Photos will be taken as part of your consultation, please try and wear black underwear.
- Ensure you also take a lot of notes during the consultation and thoroughly examine all the documents provided.
Cost of Procedure
One of the most common inquiries we receive at Delta Clinics is in regards to cost. We often state that cost is often dependent on your specific procedure, its size, and a range of other factors; however, to help with budgeting and affordability, the below indicators will give you an idea of the costs associated with your considered procedure.
The total cost of the procedure is comprised of surgical fee, anaesthetist fee, theatre and hospital stay, assistant’s fee, implants/devices and potential additional fees to consider.
Surgical Fee
Includes the surgeon’s fee as well as initial post-operative follow-up appointments. In the unlikely event of an emergency situation or complications the additional services and supplies required are included in the surgical fee as well.
Anaesthetist Fee
Anaesthetists’ services and expenses are in addition to the surgical fee.
Theatre and Hospital Stay
Includes theatre time, staff, hospital stay, equipments such as implants and garments. The charge for your stay will depend on how many nights you are required to stay (some procedures only require you to remain at the hospital for the day).
How to Prepare for a Cosmetic Surgery
Follow Pre-Op Instructions: Your surgeon will provide specific instructions tailored to your procedure. These may include guidelines on fasting, stopping certain medications, and avoiding smoking or alcohol.
Arrange Transportation and Support: Plan for a friend or family member to take you to and from the clinic, as you won’t be able to drive after the procedure. You may also need someone to assist you for the first 24-48 hours.
Prepare Your Recovery Space: Set up a comfortable area at home where you can rest post-surgery. Ensure you have essentials like pillows, medications, and entertainment within reach.
Stay Hydrated and Eat Nutritiously: Proper hydration and a balanced diet in the days leading up to surgery can help with your recovery. Avoid excessive salt and processed foods.
Review Medical History: Be ready to discuss your medical history, allergies, and any ongoing treatments with your surgeon, ensuring that all relevant details are shared.
Cosmetic Surgery Aftercare
Follow Post-Op Instructions: Carefully adhere to your surgeon’s recovery guidelines, including any prescriptions for pain management or antibiotics.
Rest and Take It Easy: Give your body the time it needs to heal. Avoid strenuous activities and follow the timeline provided for returning to work or exercise.
Monitor Your Incisions: Keep the surgical site clean and dry as directed. Watch for signs of infection, such as redness, swelling, or discharge, and contact your clinic if you have any concerns.
Stay Hydrated and Eat Well: Continue to drink plenty of water and maintain a healthy, balanced diet to support your body’s healing process.
Attend Follow-Up Appointments: Regular follow-up visits are crucial to monitor your healing and ensure the best possible outcome. Be sure to attend all scheduled appointments.