Meet our UK & Ireland Patient Coordinator – Tania Pezzolesi-Clark

Hello and welcome! My name is Tania and I am delighted to be your UK & Ireland patient coordinator. I’m here to guide you through your cosmetic surgery journey and I will always be happy to assist you with any questions or queries you may have. I look forward to hearing from you.
Tania
Dr. Karlis Verdins, MD, Certified Cosmetic & Reconstructive surgeon, over 500 procedures annually

A highly acknowledged surgeon, with over 12 years’ experience in Cosmetic & Reconstructive surgery.
The surgeon performs over 500 procedures annually.
Specializes in:
· Breast augmentation with and without implants
· Breast lift (Mastopexy), Breast reduction
· Tummy tuck (Abdominoplasty)
· Eyelids, arm reduction
· Reconstructive microsurgical procedures, hand surgeries
12 Reasons to choose us
Predominantly English speaking medical team
Although there is an inevitable language barrier, the majority of our medical personnel have a good standard of English to ensure you feel as comfortable as possible during your cosmetic surgery journey with us.
A highly acknowledged cosmetic surgeon
Our head surgeon Dr Karlis Verdins MD, is highly acknowledged and has over 12 years of experience in cosmetic and reconstructive surgery. Dr Karlis Verdins MD performs in the region of 500 surgical procedures every year and annually attends cosmetic surgeon meetings and congresses.
Luxury treatment for less
5-star treatment for half the price of the UK. With us you get an equivalent or higher standard of care than that of a private clinic in the UK, for just a fraction of the cost.
UK and Ireland patient coordinator
You get your very own UK based patient coordinator, who is dedicated to making your cosmetic surgery journey run as smoothly and as efficiently as possible. From the first point of contact right through to your one year follow up. Your coordinator will always be happy to answer any questions or queries, no matter how big or small.
Fresh and comfortable recovery rooms
With our luxury, bright and spacious en suite rooms, you’re sure to feel comfortable and at home during your stay with us at Cosmetic Surgery Riga.
24-hour monitoring and medical care
During your stay with us in a beautiful private floor of Jurmala hospital, you will be monitored day and night by our highly commended and experienced nursing and medical team.
Prompt appointment system
We do everything possible to meet your needs regarding arranging appointments. We could be ready to accept you for cosmetic procedures within as little time as a week after your surgeon’s review.
Help and support every step of the way
Your patient coordinator will be available to assist you by telephone or email, right up until your one year follow up post-surgery.
We can accommodate you and a friend should you choose to bring one along
You don’t have to go it alone, we can arrange for you to bring a friend or partner along to stay with you throughout your stay with us, for company or support.
Surgeon’s liability insurance
Our hospital provides surgeon’s liability insurance, for each cosmetic surgeon operating up to the value of 30 000 Euro.
Cheap and direct flights to Riga
With convenient and direct flights to Riga from the UK, operated by Ryanair, Wizz air and Air Baltic daily you’ll never be too far away from your dream cosmetic procedure.
Our patient reviews speak for themselves
Don’t just take our word for it! Read some of our glowing patient reviews.
It is difficult to underestimate the power of rehabilitation. In many cases it is as equally important as the surgery itself. Orthopaedic surgeries are not an exception and we will describe the main exercises, which are indicated for patients, who have had a hip replacement.
Your orthopaedic surgeon will give you the full information on the intensity, duration and number of repetitions. He might add or remove some exercises and we strongly recommend you discuss all matters with him before starting. This article is of a fact-finding nature and the final decision should always be following consultation with your doctor.
Early postoperative exercises
These types of exercises aim to strengthen your muscles and improve hip movement, as well as help blood circulation to prevent blood clots. You can undertake them whenever you feel ready. This might happen even when you are on the ward following surgery.
– Ankle pumps and rotations. Push your foot up and down, rotate it. Repeat it as often as you can till your full recovery. The perfect regime might be 3-4 sessions per day.
– Supported knee bends. Try to bend your foot, keeping the heel on the bed. Hold this position for a couple of seconds and then straighten your leg. Repeat this exercises 10 times.
– Straight leg raises. Lift the straight leg several inches and hold this position for 5-10 seconds. Then lower your leg. Standing exercises should only be undertaken once you are allowed out of bed and feel comfortable. At the beginning you might need someone’s help, but soon you will perform the exercises on your own. You should always be supported with a firm surface, whether it is a chair or a wall.
– Knee raises. Lift the leg towards the chest and hold the position for a few seconds. Don’t raise it too high. The tension should be slight and comfortable.
– Hip abduction. Keeping your body and knee straight, lift your leg to the side. Then bring it back to the floor.
– Hip extensions. Keeping your back straight, lift your leg backwards and hold it for a couple of seconds.
It is recommended to repeat these exercises 3-4 times per day for a good result.
Light activities
When you are out of bed and ready to complete simple tasks, you can dilute the exercises with light activities. There is no better way than
walking and you should use crutches or a walker. Consult your doctor to make sure how long you should walk for and what weight you should put on the leg. When you are able to walk for more than 10-15 minutes without any discomfort, you can use a single crutch and increase the load.
While walking pay attention to technique and don’t be in a hurry. Concentrate on the weight you put on the leg and complete all the moves smoothly. Pay additional attention to the step: you should touch the heel first, then flatten the foot.
All these exercises will speed up the recovery process only if they are approved by your orthopaedic surgeon and you clearly know the technique of their execution. Remember, it is better to ask the doctor again rather than doing the exercise if you are unsure.