Make sure you are familiar with what the risks of surgery are as well as what the expected recovery time is.
your doctor's experience at this particular surgery all the risk including if a blood transfusion is needed is your blood type available.
Every doctor is different in how they treat/do surgery on the spine. There is no way to know what the normal process is for cervical spine surgery. You can research this online.
You should know all the risk associated with cosmetic surgery before you undergo any.
Ask bubbles the clown first.
Cosmetic surgery carries the same dangers as regular surgery. You must be prepared to follow the doctor's recovery instructions and treat it like a real surgery. Most importantly, you should know side effects and risks. You should know cost, recovery time, and what you should and should not do to recover properly.
If you go to http://www.cts.usc.edu/hpg-index.html they have lots of information about recovery after herat surgery. Also they have information about before surgery as well.
After bypass surgery, you should stick to a liquid diet (your doctor or surgeon should tell you what this is) before you can gradually move up to solid foods again.
Medicare does cover carpal tunnel surgery. One should know that they will have to meet their deductible before the surgery is covered 100%.
Before having bypass surgery you should know that it is irreversible. It takes a great deal of discipline to stick with the bypass diet, and it is mostly protein and vegetables. Some people think it is a fix all , but it is NOT. It is still a diet, and the bypass is just a tool to losing the weight.
This is info for before and after surgery, and because of its regularity these days, experience helps the most. Its the complications and the aftermath most of all thats going to be important to ask. http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/gastric-bypass
You should ask your surgeon as they will know your case
You can never know exactly what your result of surgery will be before having it done. Although Edheads.org has several virtual surgeries. There is hip replacment surgery, hip reasurfacing, and knee surgery. You can also see pictures of actual steps in the surgery.