NHS cosmetic surgery
Exception criteria to exclusion list
Northumberland Health Authority guidelines for referral
BREAST SURGERY
Augmentation Mammaplasty
(Breast enlargement procedure)
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances:
Asymmetry eg of congenital cause or following surgery
Disabling psychological distress attributable directly to breast volume
Female Reduction Mammaplasty
(Breast reduction)
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances:
Physical symptoms attributable to breast size, eg back/neck pain, shoulder
pain, intertrigo - providing the patient is not overweight
Asymmetry - usually congenital - may follow surgery
Disabling psychological distress attributable directly to breast size
Male Reduction Mammaplasty
(Gynaecomastia)
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances:
Asymmetry - occasionally enlargement is unilateral
Disabling psychological distress
Mastopexy
(Uplift procedure for ptotic female breast)
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances:
Asymmetry - eg following breast reconstruction
Extreme disabling psychological distress
SURGERY OF HEAD AND FACE
Face Lift
Occasionally a face lift procedure (unilateral) can be helpful to patients with
facial nerve palsy following CVA, Bell's Palsy or following acoustic neuroma
Brow Lift
No exceptional circumstances
Upper Lid Blepharoplasty
(Removal of excess skin of upper eyelid)
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances;
Vision is obscured
Lower Lid Blepharoplasty
(Removal of excess skin of lower eyelid)
Only exceptional circumstances would be severe psychological distress
Pinnaplasty
(Correction of prominent ears)
In adults, ie above the age of 16 years, only exceptional circumstances would
be severe psychological distress
Repair of split earlobes
Only exceptional circumstances would be severe psychological distress
Rhinoplasty
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances;
Disruption of normal nasal pattern following trauma
Interference with nasal airway because of disturbed anatomy
Asymmetry of nose eg congenital abnormality - bifid nose, cleft lip
Disabling psychological distress attributable directly to appearance of nose
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Should not be available
MISCELLANEOUS
Abdominoplasty Apronectomy
Patients should be considered for surgery in the following circumstances:
Physical symptoms attributable directly to the abdominal apron, eg infection,
lower back pain
Disabling psychological distress
Buttock lift
Not available at all
Buttock reduction
Not available at all
Surgery for obesity
Not available at all
Arm and thigh reductions
Availability - following gross weight loss - will need discussion on basic
principles
Liposuction
Not available for purely cosmetic reasons but may be needed to reduce bulk of
flaps etc
Tattoos
Tattoos should be referred to a Laser Clinic as this is the most appropriate
method of removal
Disabling psychological distress is obviously a subjective measure.
Significant treatment requirements (drugs or otherwise) probably represent the
most objective indicator.