Answers to You
F.A.Q.
Do I fast before bloods?
You do not need to fast before blood tests. However, do not eat or drink anything for at least 6 hours before the surgery if you need general anaesthesia and 4 hours if you need local anesthesia. On the eve of the surgery, eat only easy-to digest food as well.
What blood test results should be and what are concidered normal?
Blood tests can not be below norm. If your test results are not satisfavtory, a less invasive procedure with a smaller volume may be considered. if you ever recall having issues with blood, hemoglobin level, iron level, etc, it would be beneficial to get them done in advance just so you have enough time to boost your immune system before the surgery.
Do I need to take Arnica or Bromelain?
Arnica and Bromelain are natural supplements that some people use to help reduce bruising and swelling. However, their effectiveness is still debated, and scientific evidence supporting their use is limited. Before starting any new supplements, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider.
What if I am on my period?
Unless it is a gynecological surgery, in most cases, you have the surgery on your period. Simply inform the surgeon and the anesthesiologist about it, and the nurses will take care of the rest. đ€
Will I have drains and for how long?
Whether drains are necessary and for how long they are needed depends on various factors, including the type of surgery, extent of tissue removal, and individual healing characteristics. Your surgeon will discuss this with you during your preoperative consultation and provide specific recommendations based on your unique situation and surgical plan. With surgeries like MMO, tummy tuck, thigh lift, facelift, and others, you will have drains for at least 1-2 days after surgery
Is there a maximum amount of liposuction you can have?
Yes, there are limits to the amount of liposuction that can be safely performed during a single surgical session. The maximum amount of liposuction depends on various factors, including, but not limited to one's health, volume of the surgery, blood test results, safety limits, medical history, aesthetic goals, and procedure effectiveness. Liposuction to the abdomen is often limited due to risks associated with compromising blood supply and skin elasticity. Excessive liposuction can disrupt blood vessels, leading to tissue necrosis and delayed healing. Moreover, removing too much fat may result in loose or sagging skin if it lacks elasticity, causing cosmetic issues like irregularities or dimpling.
Why I can't get implants together with breast lift?
Breast implants with a breast lift isn't always recommended because it can increase the risk of complications such as poor wound healing, changes in nipple sensation, and potential issues with implant positioning. It's important for the tissues to heal properly after each procedure for the best results. Significant weight loss affects the skin's elasticity, making it less suitable for both procedures simultaneously. Your surgeon can provide more personalized guidance based on your individual anatomy and goals.
Will a tummy tuck repair hernia?
A tummy tuck can potentially repair a hernia, depending on the type and severity of the hernia. However, it's crucial to discuss this possibility with your surgeon during your consultation. They can evaluate the hernia and determine the best course of action to address it during the procedure. Additionally, your surgeon may recommend addressing any known or suspected hernias separately before or after the tummy tuck surgery to ensure the best possible outcomes for both procedures.
Will a tummy tuck fix my C section scar?
A tummy tuck can indeed improve the appearance of a C-section scar, but it's crucial to maintain realistic expectations regarding the results. Every individual's body and scar tissue are unique, so the extent of improvement can vary. It's advisable to have an open discussion about your expectations and concerns with your surgeon during the consultation.
Does tummy tuck fix separated muscles?
Yes, a tummy tuck can address separated abdominal muscles, a condition known as diastasis recti. During a tummy tuck procedure, your surgeon can tighten the abdominal muscles by suturing them together, effectively repairing the separation. However, it's important to note that while the tummy tuck can correct the anatomical issue, strengthening the muscles through physical activity is crucial for improving the aesthetic appearance and maintaining long-term results. It's advisable to discuss your specific concerns and goals with your surgeon during the consultation to ensure the best possible outcome tailored to your needs
Why am I asked to lose weight?
Our clinic accepts patients up to a specific BMI, and for those who have undergone weight loss surgery, we typically recommend waiting at least one year post-surgery with stable weight for six months minimum before considering plastic surgery. While you may be approved for surgery within our BMI guidelines, some doctors may still suggest weight loss for better surgical results. This recommendation is aimed at enhancing both safety and the cosmetic outcome of the procedure.
Why I can or can not have liposuction?
Liposuction is not a weight-loss surgery; rather, it is a body-contouring procedure aimed at sculpting and reshaping specific areas of the body by removing localized fat deposits. Unlike weight-loss surgeries such as gastric bypass or gastric sleeve procedures, liposuction targets stubborn fat that may be resistant to diet and exercise. While liposuction can lead to a slimmer appearance and improved body contours, its primary goal is aesthetic enhancement rather than significant weight reduction. It's important to have realistic expectations about the outcomes of liposuction and understand that it is not a solution for overall weight loss.
Are stitches dissolvable? Do I need to remove them?
Stitches can be either dissolvable or non-dissolvable, depending on the type of surgery and the preferences of the surgeon. Dissolvable stitches are made of materials that break down over time within the body and do not require removal. Non-dissolvable stitches, on the other hand, need to be removed by a healthcare professional after a certain period. Your surgeon will choose the most appropriate type of stitches.
How soon after child birth can I have surgery?
The timing for undergoing surgery after childbirth is influenced by several factors, each crucial in ensuring a safe and successful procedure. These factors include the specific type of surgery, your overall health status, and the progress of your postpartum recovery. For breast surgery, it's recommended to wait a minimum of 6 months after ceasing breastfeeding. This allows the breasts to stabilize in size and shape after the fluctuations associated with nursing. Waiting ensures a more accurate assessment of your breast size and symmetry, enhancing the effectiveness and longevity of the surgical outcome. For a tummy tuck, it's advisable to wait at least 1 year after childbirth. This timeframe allows your body to fully recover from the physical changes brought about by pregnancy and childbirth. Waiting ensures that any residual abdominal swelling or skin laxity has resolved, providing a more stable foundation for the surgery.
What if my BMI has changed since i got a quote?
On the day of surgery, your BMI must be 28 or less. If it is higher, the price of surgery will increase by 500 eur. If the BMI is 30 or more, the surgery won't be performed.
Why do I have to wait 1 year after WLS to have skin removal surgery?
The reason for waiting about a year after weight loss surgery before undergoing skin removal surgery is primarily to allow your body to stabilize. During the first year, your weight tends to decrease at a relatively rapid pace. Waiting allows your weight to stabilize, giving your body time to adjust to its new size and reducing the risk of complications during skin removal surgery. Waiting allows time for the skin to gradually retract and for its elasticity to improve to some extent. This can result in better outcomes and more satisfactory cosmetic results after skin removal surgery.
Who is a candidate for plastic surgery?
The ideal candidate for plastic surgery is someone who possesses realistic expectations and understands the inherent limitations of medical science, technology, and individual anatomy. Suitable candidates typically have a healthy self-image and clear, well-considered motivations for undergoing a procedure. They seek to enhance a physical feature, fully aware that while this improvement may positively impact their self-confidence, it will not alter how others perceive them.
Which airport do I fly to? How far is it from the clinic?
Kaunas KUN airport is 20km from the clinic. Vilnius VNO airport is 100 km from the clinic.
How do I get to the clinic from airport?
For transportation from/to Kaunas airport and inside Kaunas city we recommend Bolt App. From Vilnius airport you may take a train or a bus to Kaunas and then order a taxi to the hotel.
Where do I stay close to clinic?
Here are some hotels within 3-5 km distance from the clinic for you to consider: Kaunas Hotel, Magnum hotel, Radisson hotel, Moxy hotel, Vitoria hotel, Ibis hotel, Kaunas City hotel, Brother house Apartment, King Mindaugas apartments.
How soon can I return home?
We recommend you stay in Lithuania for at least 4 days after surgery. After certain surgeries, you may be recommended to stay longer.
Do I need airport assistance?
After the surgery you will be mobile. However, you may concider booking airport assitance which is mostly free of charge.
Can you suggest any essentials I need to buy before I come.
You wont need much while you stay at the clinic. Pyjamas, a dressing-gown, tooth cleaning kit and slippers are provided by clinic personnel. Bring only necessary personal hygiene items and medication. A long chargicn cable might be handy. Please remember to bring your passport or national ID card when arriving at the clinic.
How much is deposit?
The deposit amount depends on the procedure and varies from 500 eur to 30% of your surgery. When booking a surgery date you will be given an invoice stating the deposit amount required for your particular surgery.
How to pay the deposit?
When booking surgery date, you will be sent an invoice to pay a deposit to secure the date. The deposit must be paid in Euros. For patients outside Lithuanian accounts, please note its an international money transfer that your are doing. The deposit must be paid into the account below:
Company name/ Recipient name: UAB FORMA PERFECTA
Company Address: Sporto g.3, LT-44162 Kaunas, Lithuania
IBAN (account number): LT457044060008257674
SWIFT code (BIC): CBVILT2X
B/K (sort code): 70440
Bank name: AB SEB bank
Bank address: Konstitucijos pr. 24, 08105 Vilnius, Lithuania.
If you experience difficulties with transferring money internationally, we advice to contact your bank for assistance.
When to pay balance? Can I pay in advance, can I pay cash, in pounds or euro?
When booking surgery date, you will be sent an invoice to pay a deposit. The balance is paid at the clinic after consultation with your doctor and the surgery plan is clear. Payments in cash for amounts of 5000 eur or more are prohibited under the law of the Republic of Lithuania. To pay such an amount at the clinic in cash will not be an option. You can pay by card upon arrival, just please make sure to check your daily card limits. All payments are completed in Euro.
Will I get my deposit back if I cancel the surgery?
In case of termination of the Agreement due to the Valid Reasons, the Clinic refunds the Patient all the paid Advance.
In case the Agreement was terminated by the Patient in absence of the Valid Reasons, depending on the period remaining until the Surgery Date, a part of the Advance shall be returned to the Patient.
(i) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted more than 30 (thirty) days before the Surgery Date, the Clinic will deduct EUR 100 from the received Advance, and shall refund the Patient the rest part of the Advance;
(ii) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted 30 (thirty) or less but more than 7 (seven) days before the Surgery Date, the Clinic will deduct 50% (fifty) percent of the received Advance amount, but no less than 100, - EUR, and shall refund the Patient the rest part of the Advance.
(iii) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted 7 (seven) days or less before the Surgery Date, or the Patient does not show in the Clinic on the Surgery Date (at registered time), the entire advance remains with the Clinic;
In case Clinic does not fulfill the Agreement in the absence of Valid Reason, i.e. does not provide the agreed Services on the agreed Surgery Date, while the Patient properly fulfils all the terms of this Agreement, the Clinic does not offer the Patient alternatives that meet the terms of this Agreement, the Clinic shall refund the Patient the entire received Advance and pay the Patient the fine in the same amount.
What happens if i need to cancel/postpone my surgery? At what point could I change that date if needed without loosing my deposit?
In case of termination of the Agreement due to the Valid Reasons, the Clinic refunds the Patient all the paid Advance.
In case the Agreement was terminated by the Patient in absence of the Valid Reasons, depending on the period remaining until the Surgery Date, a part of the Advance shall be returned to the Patient.
(i) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted more than 30 (thirty) days before the Surgery Date, the Clinic will deduct EUR 100 from the received Advance, and shall refund the Patient the rest part of the Advance;
(ii) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted 30 (thirty) or less but more than 7 (seven) days before the Surgery Date, the Clinic will deduct 50% (fifty) percent of the received Advance amount, but no less than 100, - EUR, and shall refund the Patient the rest part of the Advance.
(iii) In case the notice of Surgery cancellation and termination of the Agreement is submitted 7 (seven) days or less before the Surgery Date, or the Patient does not show in the Clinic on the Surgery Date (at registered time), the entire advance remains with the Clinic;
In case Clinic does not fulfill the Agreement in the absence of Valid Reason, i.e. does not provide the agreed Services on the agreed Surgery Date, while the Patient properly fulfils all the terms of this Agreement, the Clinic does not offer the Patient alternatives that meet the terms of this Agreement, the Clinic shall refund the Patient the entire received Advance and pay the Patient the fine in the same amount.
Is it possible to pay some of my balance before I arrive?
We kindly request that you do not pay the balance in advance before your arrival. Upon your arrival and consultation with your surgeon, we will discuss the details of your surgery and clarify the volume of the procedure. Only after this consultation and once everything is clear regarding your surgery, will we ask for the balance to be paid at the clinic. Our priority is to provide you with the best possible care and transparency throughout your journey with us.
Do you offer payment plans?
Yes, we do offer payment plans for our services. For Lithuanian citizens, we provide convenient payment plans to help manage the cost of their treatments. However, for patients from abroad, we do not currently offer payment plans. When booking a surgery with us, you do not have to pay the full price upfront. Instead, we require a deposit to secure your appointment. The remaining balance can be settled after you have had a consultation here in the clinic.
Will I be able to walk after surgery?
After the sugery you will be mobile. What is more, it is recommended to walk and promote blood cicluation. For procedures like breast augmentation or breast lift and arm lift you may experience some discomfort or limitations in arm movement, particularly if your surgery involves the chest area. It's essential to follow your surgeon's post-operative instructions regarding activity levels and movement restrictions.
For how long do I change dressings?
The dressing should remain in place until the incision is fully closed. Please keep the Steri strips on for 14 days following the surgery. After that period, you can gently remove them Our team will provide you with guidelines for dressing changes, including how often to change them, what products to use, and signs to watch for that may indicate a problem with healing. If you have any concerns or questions about dressing changes or wound care, don't hesitate to contact us for guidance.
What do I put on scars 14 days after surgery?
Once the incision is fully closed, you can begin applying scar care products to the incisions. Your surgeon may recommend using silicone gel or sheets, vitamin E oil, or other specialized scar creams. Follow your surgeon's instructions carefully on how and when to apply these products to help minimize scarring and promote optimal healing. It's essential to continue to monitor the scars for any signs of infection or abnormal healing and to consult with your surgeon if you have any concerns.
How does recovery look like? How much time off work do I need?
Recovery can vary depending on the individual, the specific procedures performed, and their overall health. The first week is often the most challenging, with discomfort, swelling, and limited mobility. Pain medication and plenty of rest are typically needed during this time. Over the following weeks, swelling gradually subsides, and bruising diminishes. Patients may begin to feel more comfortable with light activities but should still avoid strenuous exercise or heavy lifting. Complete recovery can take several weeks to months. During this time, scars will continue to fade, and the body will gradually return to its normal appearance.
How many lymphatic drainage massages do I need?
You typically require a series of lymphatic drainage massage (LDM) sessions after surgery, but the exact number can vary greatly depending on individual factors. Generally, it's highly recommended to have several massages in the beginning stages of your recovery, with the frequency gradually decreasing as swelling diminishes and healing progresses. Ultimately, the optimal number of LDM sessions should be determined in consultation with your massage therapist, who can assess your individual needs and adjust the treatment plan accordingly. We recommend booking a couple during your stay and especially one before the flight.
What if I have a seroma. How do I know it's a seroma?
A seroma is a pocket of fluid that sometimes develops after surgery. A healthcare provider can perform an ultrasound examination to confirm the presence of a seroma and assess its size and characteristics. Seromas may subside naturally over time, particularly if they are small. However, in some cases they need to be drained.
When can I drive?
The time you need to wait before driving again after surgery depends on various factors such as the type of surgery, your overall health, any medications you're taking, and your ability to safely operate a vehicle. On average, we recommend pausing driving for at least two weeks after surgery.
How to deal with swelling?
Wear compression garments as directed by your surgeon to provide support and reduce swelling. Perform gentle lymphatic drainage massage to help reduce swelling and promote fluid drainage. Drink plenty of water to help flush out excess fluids. Limit your intake of salty foods and alcohol.
How many days do I stay after surgery? Do days spent in the clinic count?
We recommend you stay in Lithuania for at least 4 days after surgery. After certain surgeries, you may be recommended to stay longer. The days spent in the clinic after surgery count.
How long after surgrery can I go on holiday?
In many cases, it's recommended to wait at least 4-6 weeks after surgery before traveling, especially if your holiday involves air travel or activities that may strain your body. Even after you feel well enough to travel, continue to follow post-operative instructions, such as avoiding strenuous activities and protecting incisions from direct sunlight or water if necessary.
When can I go to sunbed if scar is covered?
It's generally advisable to avoid sunbeds for 6-12 months, if you have a scar, even if it's covered.
What type of bra do I wear once stop wearing the compression?
Once you stop wearing a compression garment following surgery, the type of bra you wear may depend on your personal comfort level, causing irritation. Consider wearing a soft-cup bra made of breathable and lightweight material
Is there any support or care after I leave?
We offer free check-ups here in the clinic in Kaunas within the first year after surgery. You may choose to send us pictures for evaluation by our experienced medical team. Additionally, we can also offer free online consultations for any postoperative queries you may have. What is more, our surgeons visit Dublin and London every 2-3 months so there is an option to meet them there. Plesae note that to maintain the high standards of care and efficiency, a nominal fee is required for all appointments at our London and Dublin facilities.
Do I need compression socks?
The decision regarding the need for compression socks will be based on your post-surgery assessment by the surgeon or therapist. If you already own a pair, please feel free to bring them. If not, you can purchase a pair at the clinic. Your healthcare provider will provide guidance tailored to your specific needs and recovery process.
How to prepare for consultation? What to expect?
Before your appointment, take some time to gather all relevant medical records, including details about any previous surgeries, medical conditions, medications, allergies, and your family's medical history; prepare any questions or concerns you may have about the procedure, recovery process, risks, and expected outcomes. During the consultation, expect the surgeon to review your medical history and conduct a physical examination to assess your anatomy and determine the best treatment approach. You'll discuss your treatment goals, and the surgeon will explain the available options, along with their benefits, risks, and alternatives.
When will I have follow up appointment?
We typically schedule follow-up appointments based on your individual treatment plan and recovery progress. During your stay with us, you can book a check-up appointment at our clinic. Additionally, we offer free check-ups at our clinic in Kaunas for the first year after surgery. You can send photos for evaluation, and we also provide online post-surgery consultations as an alternative option. For your convenience, we also provide check-up options outside the clinic, with locations in Dublin and London. Please note that appointments outside the clinic may incur a fee.
What is revision policy?
If the results of the surgery after half a year post-surgery are not good, our medical staff discusses the case. If the reason for unmet expectations appears to be caused by our actions, we will offer a correction during the 1st year after the operation (it costs 500 euros for anesthesia and accommodation services in the clinic)
How long to wait for appointmnet after consultation?
The waiting time for surgery can vary widely. Factors such as the surgeon's availability, complexity of case, prior obligations and more affect the waiting time.
Do I need a medical insurance?
Whether you need medical insurance depends on various factors such as your location, your health status, and your financial situation. Our patients are all insured with third-party liability insurance, which is included in the price. Should there be an issue encountered during the surgery because of our medical staff's actions, it would be fixed at our responsibility and at our expense.
My friend had the same surgery but our prices are different.
Each patient's journey and treatment plan are individual, tailored to their specific medical needs, circumstances, and preferences. While two surgeries may appear similar on the surface, the intricacies of each case can vary significantly, impacting factors such as the extent of the procedure, required resources, specialized equipment, and more.
Are you allowed have someone accompany you in the clinic, after surgery etc as a visitor? Can my partner stay with me in the hospital?
We kindly request that visitors respect our no-visitor policy to uphold our patientsâ privacy and rest.However, your partner is more than welcome to accompany you to consultations and appointments, where they can provide support and assistance.
How to get on the cancelation list?
To be placed on a cancellation list, simply contact us and specify alternative timeframes. We'll notify you if a slot opens up.
How to choose a surgeon?
When choosing a surgeon, start by researching those specializing in your needed procedure. You may find more information about our specialists here: https://ficlinica.com/doctors/. Also you may concider to join our Facebook group where patients share their stories voluntarily: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3439719009392334 Seek referrals from trusted sources and review testimonials: https://www.trustpilot.com/review/ficlinica.lt?sort=recency
Do you provide with a compression garment?
Yes, for surgeries that necessitate wearing a compression garment, one will be provided to you at the clinic.
Do I need to stop taking contraceptive birth control pill?
No, you dont need to stop it before surgery. Continue taking the contraceptive pill as you regularly do.
Do I need to stop vitamins before surgery?
In general, you typically don't need to discontinue taking multivitamins before surgery, unless you take a lot of vitamin E.If you're prescribed medication for conditions like anxiety, depression, or hormonal imbalances, blood thinners (anticoagulants) it's essential to inform us beforehand. Your surgeon may recommend stopping these medications temporarily before surgery and resuming them afterward.
How long do I need to take off work after surgery?
Each patient is different so your time off work will vary due to your speed of recovery, your level of bruising and pain and also the type of work that you do.
For breast augmentation, we recommend 1-2 weeks off work.
For breast reduction, we suggest 2-3 weeks off work.
For abdominoplasty or major body surgery around 3-4 weeks off work (longer if your tummy muscles have split due to pregnancy or obesity).
For nose and facial surgeries, depending on your swelling and bruising, your âsocial downtimeâ can be around 2-3 weeks.
Your time off work really depends on the activity level in the type of work you do â for breast surgeries this can be 2 weeks for an office/desk job, 3 weeks for an âon your feetâ shop job or 4+ weeks for an active job.
While these timelines are general in nature, remember: it is up to you to decide when you are ready to return to work.
There is always a small risk of having a surgical complication. This will delay your return to work.
What happens during a consultation?
Your consultation begins with an introduction to your medical history and discussing your goals with the surgeon of your chioce. After your examination the surgeon will then offer individualized recommendations regarding the best treatment options available to you. The consultation concludes with time for answering any questions and providing you with the information you may need to make a completely confident, well-informed decision. You may schedule your procedure if you elect to undergo the suggested treatment. The surgeon is not responsible for setting prices or scheduling surgery dates. To proceed futher with your operation planning please contact booking department.
Can a friend/family member accompany me to my consultation?
You may choose to bring a family member or friend to support you during your consultation. However, the decision to undergo treatment is one that is yours to make alone.
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