There are two broad categories of patients who can be classified as good or fit candidates for surgery. The first comprises patients boosted by a strong self-image, and those who are very clear in their mind about a particular physical characteristic that they would very much like to improve or effect a change.
After a cosmetic laser surgery, these patients are most likely to feel good and reasonably satisfied about the result. This will help them in maintaining a positive image after the surgery is over.
On the other hand, the second category of patients includes those who might have a cosmetic flaw or a physical defect that has somewhat diminished their self-esteem and confidence over time. This is bothering them, and they are unsure if a surgery will help, but still want to go for it.
These patients might adjust to aftereffects of a surgery rather slowly. Rebuilding confidence and getting their self-esteem back is bound to take some time. However, as they gradually adjust, the self-image of these patients is going to get strengthened. If they show resolve, this will happen sometimes dramatically.
This is where a cosmetic surgeon plays such a huge role in preparing a patient psychologically. After understanding the mindset of each individual patient, an experienced surgeon will try to guide and help a patient through the entire procedure – before and after. This is the virtue of a patient-friendly laser medical centre. It is not only about the equipment and technology but also about commitment to providing patients with the highest level of care. The two features will combine to deliver excellent cosmetic results.



