Our Facilities
As you consider outpatient surgery, one of the most important
decisions you will make is the choice of a surgery center.
Vinings Surgery Center is an AAAASF Accredited Surgery
Facility which means that the center must maintain the
highest quality standards.
The center is beautiful, soothing and immaculately maintained.
Featuring a state-of-the-art surgical suite and recovery rooms
with the highest levels of certification, Vinings Surgery Center
is the right choice for any cosmetic, plastic, or reconstructive
surgery.
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Patient Education Room
Because we feel that an informed patient goes into surgery
with more confidence and realistic expectations, a comfortable
sitting room for viewing educational videotapes and descriptive
education pamphlets is provided. Before and after photographs
of patients who have had similar surgery, performed by Dr.
Colgrove, are available for your viewing. |
Consultation Room
As you learn more about the procedure you're interested in,
you are sure to have some questions. That's why we always
have a consultation room available to allow you to ask any
questions or address any concerns behind the privacy of a
closed door. |
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Surgical Suite
The center's expert operating room personnel are specially
trained in outpatient surgery and recovery care; and the
surgery unit meets rigorous standards for high-quality and
safety. Additionally, the center provides comfortable recovery
suites, a warm and friendly atmosphere, and the time-saving
convenience and privacy hard to find in large, busy hospitals. |
Computer Video Imaging
Computer video imaging is advanced computer technology that
allows the doctor and patient to better communicate as they
are creating a personal surgical plan.
A high-tech video camera captures a profile and frontal view
of the area to be sculpted. The image is then digitized and
recorded in high resolution color and projected onto a large
computer monitor that looks like a 20" television screen.
The computer allows Dr. Colgrove to manipulate the image until
the desired cosmetic changes are achieved. This is then compared
to the patients present features, allowing patient and doctor
to discuss the potential results in advance of surgery. Various
degrees of change can be evaluated and "fine-tuned" before
undergoing surgery. |
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