Shanghai, China | International Patient Support
Dr. Xiao Deep9D Team in Shanghai

Facility & postoperative care

A treatment environment you can see before you travel.

Explore the Shanghai setting used for consultation, imaging, inpatient recovery, and follow-up, together with authentic postoperative care records.

The physical setting

From arrival to inpatient recovery.

International patients should understand where their medical journey takes place. These photographs were supplied by the team to document the setting; the exact operating site, room type, examinations, and included services are confirmed for each patient.

What the setting supports

A connected early-recovery pathway.

Facility photographs are one part of trust. Patients should also ask who performs the surgery, what anesthesia and monitoring apply, how complications are handled, and what follow-up is planned.

Preoperative review

In-person examination, medical history, required testing, procedure confirmation, and informed consent.

Imaging access

An independent CT imaging room is shown; whether imaging is medically required depends on the individual plan.

Inpatient recovery

Ward and nursing areas support observation and early postoperative care according to the confirmed arrangement.

Doctor-led rounds

Early review may include swelling, dressings, comfort, facial movement, contour, and questions.

Discharge planning

Instructions, warning signs, medicines, follow-up timing, and fitness to travel should be clarified.

Remote continuity

Routine progress communication can continue after returning home; urgent symptoms require local medical assessment.

Authentic postoperative care

Early recovery shown without pretending it is a final result.

These videos document ward rounds and facial dressing review. They contain clinical recovery scenes and are presented with patient authorization.

Doctor + care team

Postoperative ward-round record

A real early-recovery conversation and bedside review with the patient, Dr. Xiao, and the team.

Clinical recovery content. Individual experiences vary.
Early postoperative care

Doctor-led dressing and contour review

Dr. Xiao reviews fixation tape and facial contour during an early postoperative visit.

Close-up clinical content. Click play only if you are comfortable viewing early recovery.

Ward-round moments

Patients, doctor, and support team together.

These candid photographs show postoperative visits with international patients. They are not before-and-after comparisons and should not be interpreted as final outcomes.

Postoperative visit with Dr. Xiao and the international support team
Postoperative visit with Dr. Xiao and the international support team
International patient during inpatient recovery
International patient during inpatient recovery
Postoperative patient support visit
Postoperative patient support visit
International patient support in Shanghai
International patient support in Shanghai
Verify the details that apply to your care

Photographs alone do not establish licensing, accreditation, anesthesia capability, emergency resources, or what is included in a treatment plan. Request the exact medical facility, surgeon, anesthesia plan, fees, and postoperative arrangements in writing before committing.

Facility and care questions

What international patients should confirm.

Is every patient treated in the same room or setting?

Not necessarily. The exact medical site, room category, imaging, and services depend on the confirmed plan and availability.

Do all patients need CT imaging?

No. Testing and imaging should be medically indicated for the individual patient.

Are airport transfers included?

Transport may be arranged for some patients, but it should not be assumed. Confirm the services included for your itinerary.

How long will I remain under observation?

That depends on the procedure, anesthesia, health, recovery progress, and the treating team’s guidance.

What if I have urgent symptoms after leaving Shanghai?

Seek urgent local medical care immediately and contact the treating team. Remote messaging cannot replace emergency assessment.

Private online review

Choose how you would like to begin.

Message the team directly in WhatsApp or complete the structured form so the team can review your information before continuing privately.

WeChat · Shanghai team

Stay closer to the care journey in Shanghai.

Connect for consultation coordination, clinic updates, and a closer look at the team’s daily work. WhatsApp remains the primary channel for international assessments.

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