Procedure-specific detail
A facelift, eyelid surgery, breast procedure or tummy tuck should not rely on the same generic consent wording.
Surgical consent needs more than a signature.
Cosmetic surgery consent has to support proper discussion, patient understanding and procedure-specific risk. The clinic needs the right documents ready before the patient moves forward.
Back to ConsentCosmetic surgery consent is different from a standard treatment form. Each of the areas below is where a generic approach falls short.
A facelift, eyelid surgery, breast procedure or tummy tuck should not rely on the same generic consent wording.
Patients need time and space to review what they are agreeing to, with the right information in front of them.
Signed forms, versions and review status stay connected to the patient journey.
Each item below represents something the consent workflow handles so the team does not have to.
A facelift, eyelid surgery, breast procedure or tummy tuck each needs its own consent document with the correct risks and clinical language.
Patients should have the document in front of them, with space to read properly before they sign.
Staff can prepare the right consent pathway without rebuilding documents for every enquiry.
The exact document used and the patient signature are stored together and connected to the clinical record.
The right consent document for each cosmetic surgery pathway, ready on the iPad.