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 Resumption of Cosmetic and Elective Surgery

The federal government has announced a loosening of elective surgery limitations, allowing for a phased return of elective surgery from 50% to 75% to 100% of regular operating under a tiered approach detailed by the Prime Minister (for those interested, the announcement may be seen here.)

The speed at which these stages are progressed is thereafter up to the individual states.

Given that NSW has the highest number of coronavirus cases, the NSW government would be prudent to be more careful about lifting elective surgery restrictions, since this would imply that some capacity in all hospitals would be reserved in the event of a'second wave' of Covid-19. It's also crucial to safeguard the priceless items.

Personal protective equipment (PPE) and other resources, such as ICU beds, are required to control any epidemic.

Elective surgery will resume up to 75 percent capacity by the end of June 2020, according to the NSW Health Department. Previously, there were constraints on the sorts of procedures that may be performed, but those restrictions have since been lifted. This implies that cosmetic surgery can be resumed without risk. Individual hospitals must now manage their resources, including beds and personal protective equipment (PPE), and must decide what they will and will not allow up to 75 percent of their overall capacity.

Dr. Aggarwal is a physician that works in a variety of private hospitals. The Hunters Hill Private Hospital has stated that cosmetic surgery will continue, but the Sydney Adventist Hospital has stated that it will not.

What kind of surgery can we presently provide?

We are thrilled to announce that we can now provide the entire spectrum of operations that Mode Plastic Surgery is known for. We already provided a comprehensive spectrum of skin cancer and reconstructive services.

We have been able to continue delivering cosmetic surgery and cancer services in the last several weeks.

Miscellaneous non-urgent (non-emergency) plastic surgery

Any cosmetic surgery or more elective plastic surgery, on the other hand, is subject to the discretion of the surgeon.

Whether or whether the hospitals where Dr. Aggarwal works will allow the procedure to take place. As a result,

request that patients consider this when making appointments, and that you be flexible with your schedule.

Please keep in mind that if there is a'second wave' of Covid-19 limitations, elective surgery (including aesthetic surgery) may have to be postponed at short notice. In these instances,

If this were to happen (as it happened in March and April), all deposits for procedures would be forfeited. If your operation is cancelled due to government limitations, you will be reimbursed or, if you choose, your appointment can be rescheduled for a later date.

Patients whose operations were cancelled in late March, April, and early May will hear from us soon. We will give these patients first priority for new appointments, based on the type of treatment and the facility where it was scheduled.

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