Open Access Editorial

Optional Surgery? What A Surgeon Must Not Miss!

Badr M I Abdulrauf*

Section of Plastic Surgery, Department of Surgery, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center-Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Received Date: February 11, 2021;  Published Date: March 03, 2021

Abstract

Consultation for an optional surgery and or a semi-aesthetic concern can be quite tricky. Unless certain aspects of the evaluation are fulfilled, patient dissatisfaction related issues might arise at any point following the surgery if considered in the first place. A case scenario is given here as an example in order to discuss what we believe some of the most critical points which should not be missed. A 30 years old man who is coming for possible septo-rhinoplasty. He had a history of nasal fracture reduction following a sports injury in the past and believes he has never been happy with his nose since then.

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