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Patient Safety: What questions should I be asking my Plastic Surgeon?

Q What are your qualifications and experience? Are you a member of ASPS and have a Fellowship with the Royal Australia College of Surgeons?

Q How many times have you performed this procedure?

Q How many times have you performed this procedure in the last six months?

Q Can I speak to another patient in your clinic?

Q What are the complications associated with this surgery?

Q If a complication does occur, how will you deal with this?

Q Are there any side-effects from this surgery?

Q What aftercare is provided by your rooms and is this included in the treatment costs?

Q Is my procedure being performed in an accredited hospital under a general anaesthetic?

Q Will there be a specialist Anaesthetist present throughout my whole operation?

To see what qualifications Dr Ho has please visit his website

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