What Are The Types Of Surgery?

Elective Surgery

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Elective surgery refers to any operation planned in advance and not done in an emergency situation. Elective surgery includes a variety of procedures, including cosmetic procedures such as breast reduction and liposuction, as well as operations to remove the tonsils and to treat scoliosis, cardiac conditions, and ear conditions. While the term 'elective' might imply the procedure is optional, many cases of elective surgery involve major operations that can significantly improve the patient's quality of life.

Patients having an elective procedure will often be seen by their surgeon several times before the operation. During these office visits, the surgeon will explain the most effective surgical methods for the patient's needs, and the patient will also have a general health examination to help the surgeon plan for the procedure. The risks and benefits of the surgery will be explained to the patient, and they will have an opportunity to ask questions. The surgeon will advise the patient as to the anticipated recovery time, and plans will be put in place for appropriate aftercare and follow-up appointments.

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