Consultation process
Look for a clinic conversation that includes goals, medical background, suitability, risks, alternatives, consent, aftercare and what outcome range may be realistic.
Choosing where to have a clinic consultation should involve more than a photo gallery. Clear communication, professional assessment and realistic expectations matter.
All guidesLook for a clinic conversation that includes goals, medical background, suitability, risks, alternatives, consent, aftercare and what outcome range may be realistic.
Ask who will assess you, who will provide treatment, what products or materials may be used, hygiene standards, follow-up process and how complications or concerns are handled.
Clear language and realistic expectations are part of a safer process. Avira can help users prepare questions and get introduced to independent clinics, but the clinic is responsible for medical guidance.
| Criteria | Questions to ask |
|---|---|
| Qualified professionals | Who assesses suitability and who provides the treatment? |
| Product/material transparency | What products or materials may be used and how are they documented? |
| Aftercare | What follow-up is available if I have questions or concerns? |
This guide is not legal, medical or professional advice. Avira introduces users to clinics; clinics are responsible for assessment, consent, recommendations and treatment delivery.
Avira can review clinics against its criteria and help with introductions, but users should confirm credentials, process and responsibilities directly with the clinic.
Avoid relying only on price, social media images or promises. Ask about assessment, risks, aftercare and realistic expectations.