Our Philosophy

My Practice Philosophy

Our philosophy is to treat and care for our patients as we would like our own families to be treated and cared for, with respect, care, expertise and professionalism. Our first and foremost aim is to our patients’ best health interest. Every patient is important to us, whether we’re doing a minor procedure, cosmetic surgery or a complex reconstructive case, Ethique Plastic Surgery strive to provide best possible care and outcome for our patients.

Plastic surgery whether Cosmetic or Reconstructive is a serious and significant operation. Patients who consider cosmetic surgery may have been contemplating about it for years, gathering information and mustering courage. It is a personal and private decision that needs to be treated with respect.

Ethique Plastic Surgery is committed in providing considered and personal advice to all our patients contemplating surgery, we share detailed information about their procedure in a language easily understood. We make sure patients are clear about their options, recovery period, benefits and risks associated with the procedure they seek. Ethique Plastic Surgery allocate as much time needed to answer all questions and address all concerns. Following surgery we closely monitor our patients.

Upon discussing all of the above, together we come to a realistic decision that best suits your body and health and that we are both happy with. Our focus is on combining skill and safety with a strong commitment to achieving natural and desired results for each of our patients.

Ethique Plastic Surgery’s first and foremost aim is our patients’ best health interest. Occasionally, it is difficult but necessary to advise a patient that the procedure they are after is not in their best interest and help them with other more appropriate options if possible. It gives us great satisfaction in knowing that patients who come to Ethique Plastic Surgery for advice and treatment, receive the best possible care and skill whilst undergoing treatment as well as in the post-operative phase.

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