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The Result
The result
of cosmetic surgery includes the look and the feel when it is all done.
The result is both the good and the bad. A person can look good and not
feel well or feel well but not look good. All these can and do occur.
This is a part of what we want to answer and show with this web
site.
On the good side, we want to show how
beautiful the results can be and how safe, easy, and comfortable surgery can
be.
Was it comfortable, easy and free of
pain? And is the result more beautiful than was expected or than one
could have hoped for?
Or was the experience disabling in
appearance and in level of discomfort? Did the surgery or anesthesia
cause sickness with nausea and vomiting? Was hospitalization necessary?
Was it a terribly upsetting and miserable experience that would not be
wished on anyone? Was this an experience that would not have been done,
had the results been known ahead of time?
Wouldn't it be nice if we could know
the odds of good or bad results? We would be made aware of the
percentage of patients who have had nausea or vomiting due to the
surgery or anesthesia. Or, the percentage who are pleased or displeased
with the surgery or the cosmetic result. These answers could certainly
help a person make the right decision and with no regrets.
This information, along with the
before and after pictures, can help a lot in deciding whether to
have something done. We could find out the complication rate and the
success rate, and the gain versus the pain. It is the surgeon’s
responsibility to provide safety with maximum gain and little or no
pain. The maximum benefit with the least cost.
The incidence of all the common
complications such as infection, bleeding, blood clots (hematoma),
prolonged bruising, bruising in general, distorting swelling, nausea and
vomiting, and the more serious complications such as strokes and heart
attacks, illnesses requiring hospitalization, and mortality should all
be known for each procedure and each surgeon.
Wouldn’t it be great if all that
information were available to the consumer? A really informed
decision could then be made.
We provide all that information
from the thousands of procedures performed. Here in this web site there
is some information, and even more through our office. Most of that
information regarding the good and bad sides of results is shown here on
the web site. But please contact us if there are any unanswered
questions.
Our before and after pictures show our
results. And, we will share with you the post-anesthesia experiences,
results questionnaires, and the compiled comments and answers to all
these questions from thousands of previous procedures.
All patients are given these
questionnaires, and almost all complete them for our study. None are
excluded from our records.
Avoiding Problems
There are problems that frequently
occur, but can be avoided.
For Nose surgery:
1. Making external incisions,
especially the one across the little column used for an open rhinoplasty.
2. Doing too much or too little.
For face and cheek surgery:
1. Failing to eliminate the cheek
folds.
2. Making conspicuous incisions in
front of the ear.
Contact us at:
William
Roy Morgan M.D., F.A.C.S.
1419
Superior Avenue, Suite 2
Newport
Beach CA 92663
Phone
949-645-6665
wrm@mail.wrmorganmd.com
wrmorganmd@hotmail.com
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