Revision Policy
MANAGING PATIENT EXPECTATIONS
Like art, beauty is subjective. Ultimately, the surgical fee is for the performance of a procedure, not a guaranteed result.
The cosmetic outcome of one patient does not guarantee a similar outcome for another. Factors such as individual differences in healing and anatomical characteristics will render a postoperative result that is unique to each patient.
While cosmetic surgery can make you look younger, it does not stop the natural aging process nor is it meant to be a weight loss intervention.
WHAT IS YOUR REVISION POLICY?
In the event you and Dr. Taylor agree to a revision, you will only be responsible for the following:
- Operating room/facility fee (which includes) Medical supplies and staffing costs
- Anesthesia fees
- The revision procedure must be decided within a year of the original surgery date in order to waive his surgeon fee. A year after the initial surgery, any requests for revision will be billed as a new procedure. It is the patient’s responsibility to pay these fees.
WHAT IS NOT CONSIDERED A REVISION?
Dr. Taylor strives to exceed expectations. However, there are some situations that are outside of his control.
The following scenarios do not qualify under the revision policy:
- Capsular contracture after Breast Augmentation
- Relaxation of the breasts, face, brow, or neck skin that occurs over time
- Change of preference regarding implant size or shape
- Weight gain after liposuction/abdominoplasty with desire for additional fat removal