Medical disclaimer

What the information on this website is, what it is not, and when to seek help elsewhere.

Last updated · version 2026-08

This is general information, not advice for you

Every treatment page on this site describes a procedure in general terms: what it involves, who it may suit, how recovery usually goes, and what can go wrong.

None of it is a diagnosis, a recommendation, or a treatment plan. It cannot be, because it was written without knowing anything about you. Whether a procedure is appropriate depends on your medical history, your medications, your examination findings and often your imaging — none of which a web page has access to.

Do not start, stop, delay or change any treatment on the basis of something you read here.

A photograph is not an examination

We ask for photographs because they help a clinician understand what you are asking about, and because they make the first conversation more useful than it would otherwise be.

They do not allow anyone to diagnose you. A photograph cannot show bone level, gum health beneath the surface, the condition of a root, the density of a donor area, or anything about your general health.

Any indication given before an in-person examination is provisional, and may change once you are examined. A clinic that gives you a firm treatment plan and a fixed quotation from photographs alone is telling you something it cannot know.

No result is guaranteed

Medicine is not a contract for an outcome. Two people having the same procedure with the same surgeon can heal differently, because healing depends on tissue, biology and circumstance rather than on effort or intention.

We do not guarantee results, and you should be cautious of anyone who does.

Where before-and-after photographs appear anywhere on this site, they show what happened for one particular person and are published only with that person's written permission. They are not a prediction of what will happen for you.

If something is wrong now

This website is not monitored for emergencies, and messages sent through it are not read continuously.

If you are experiencing severe pain, heavy bleeding, difficulty breathing, chest pain, a high fever, or any sudden change in vision, contact your local emergency service or go to an emergency department. Do not wait for a reply from us.

If you are a patient of ours and something is worrying you after treatment, use the direct contact your coordinator gave you rather than this website.

Your own doctor still matters

Travelling for treatment does not replace the care you have at home. Your regular doctor knows your history, your medications and your other conditions, and is the person best placed to say whether travelling for a procedure is sensible for you at all.

We would always rather you had that conversation before you book than after.

Accuracy and change

We write these pages carefully and review them, but medical understanding changes and no health information stays current indefinitely. Nothing here should be treated as the final word.

If you believe something on this site is inaccurate or out of date, please tell us. We would rather correct it than defend it.

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