Corrective or secondary surgery is any procedure that becomes necessary at some stage in the future following an initial treatment. This form of surgery is different from a planned follow-up. Corrective surgery can be something wholly unplanned: the result of the unpredictable nature of treatment or surgeon error.
This process of correcting and improving upon previous cosmetic surgery is an area of expertise for one of the UK’s leading surgeons, Elena Prousskaia.
On this page, we look at:
• how secondary, corrective surgery can become necessary
• areas of the face and body suitable for corrective surgical procedures
• what corrective surgery can entail
In all cases it can be challenging for the patient. It is, after all, surgery they never imagined being necessary. The skill of the corrective surgeon lies in being able to carry out all procedures but also to act with empathy and understanding towards anyone seeking secondary surgical procedures.