Question: Is out-of-town surgery safe? If so, how can I prepare for it?
Answer:
Out-of-town surgery is more challenging than having surgery near home. Once you leave your surgeon’s city, you don’t have direct access to her/his care. This makes many people anxious. It also makes it difficult for your surgeon to help you, if you have a complication.
However, the demand for out-of-town surgery has risen, because of the internet and two other reasons:
- People search the world for the cheapest surgery. This is risky. As a result, we have seen poorly done surgery, rare, untreatable infections and serious complications.
- People search the world for surgeons with special expertise that surgeons at home don’t have. This is a reasonable reason to travel for surgery.
Here are some reasons patients have travelled nationally and internationally to see us –
- A second face lift, after a poor result from a first face lift.
- Breast implant, because of our careful approach helping patients select the right implant.
- Lip lifts, because local surgeons don’t do the procedure.
- Calf implants, because local surgeons don’t do the procedure.
We recommend this approach if you are considering traveling out of town for surgery:
- Have a consultation with the surgeon by phone or by Skype at least a month in advance.
- We have patient fill out the complete medical history before a phone consultation.
- We may ask for medical records and photos.
- During the phone/Skype consultation have a ruler or tape measure – to take measurements, e.g. the length of your lip, the width of your chest.
- Have a note pad and pen to take notes.
- Be sure you understand what the surgeon can and can’t tell you without an exam.
- For instance, the best breast implant size can be estimated long-distance, but a pre-surgery consultation is necessary for a final decision.
- For major procedures, if possible, travel with a friend or family member for help and support.
- Or ask the surgeon’s office for help finding someone for the first days afterwards
- Ask if you should spend the night after a minor procedure, if you are travelling alone.
- Ask the surgeon’s office about where to stay.
- We have good, near-by hotels and motels that offer corporate rates to our patients.
- Be clear as to the day you need to arrive, the day you can leave and your expected recovery.
- Be sure you get a written proposal that sets out all the costs and requirements. For instance, because of the risk of blood clots, we require out-of-town patients to have Exparel for pain if they are having tummy tucks, calf implants and under-the-muscle breast implants. Exparel is expensive, but it allows early mobility, making travel home easier and safer.
- Arrange someone back home to see you, if you end up needing it. Ask what you may need –
- You many need a nurse to remove sutures, your regular doctor to check healing, a near-by Emergency Room or Plastic Surgeon in case of infection or poor healing.
- Before leaving town, schedule follow-up phone visits with your surgeon and send follow-up photos. We do this one week, two weeks and six weeks after surgery.
With these preparations, out-of-town surgery is likely to go smoothly for you.