Having out-patient plastic surgery depends upon the procedure performed. Not all can be performed on an out-patient basis. Metropolitan Plastic Surgery center (614-566-9496) does offer some out-patient treatments.
Before you decide to go please make sure you do more research on these facilities to make sure that they fit exactly what you want. I found the following plastic surgery medical facilities near your search area; Colombus Institute-Plastic Surgery: Shah Bivik R MD, Anne Taylor MD Plastic Surgery Inc, and Donaldson Plastic Surgery - Dr. Jeffrey Donaldson
Yes she has plastic surgery in Memphis, TN a the Medothist Outpatient surgery center.
While there are several good plastic surgeons in Columbus, Ohio Dr. Bivick Shah is considered the best. He is a plastic surgeon at the Columbus Institute of Plastic Surgery.
Mark C. Preston, M.D. is one of the best Plastic Surgery in Columbus, OH. You can see a list of them at www.smartplasticsurgery.com/ohio_surgeons.html
There are a number of plastic surgeons in Columbus. This gives you the opportunity to find a surgeon that specializes in the specific surgery you would like to have performed.
Another name for in and out surgery is ambulatory surgery or outpatient surgery.
The Ballas Outpatient Surgery center has some out-patient plastic surgery procedures done there. Contact the facility at 314-991 for names of plastic surgeons that practice there.
Polyclinics are outpatient facilities that offer a wide range of services including neurological, pulmonary, dermatology, gynecology, ophthalmology and cardiology . Polyclinics can offer minor surgery but do not have the facilities to cope with major surgery.
The website for The Canadian Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery allows people to search for surgeons located in their area. Also The Canada Society of Plastic Surgeons is another website that allows you to find local doctors.
Plastic surgery is definitely efficient, but I wouldn't reccomend literally going on your lunch hour. Most are done by private and specialized doctors and are not covered by insurance.
Preparing for outpatient surgery varies, of course, with the surgical procedure to be performed. There are, however, guidelines common to most outpatient surgeries.
For outpatient surgery there are two types of sedation, conscious and unconscious sedation