Disclaimer
Contour Edits is a free service that helps adults connect with board-certified plastic surgeons for cash-pay cosmetic procedures. We share general information and help with contact requests, but **we are not a clinic or medical provider**.
Please read this page carefully before using our site or sending a request through [get matched](/get-matched/). We want to be clear, simple, and honest about what we do, what we do not do, and what you should check for yourself before choosing any cosmetic procedure or surgeon.
Contour Edits is a matching service, not a clinic
Contour Edits is a free matching service. We help connect adults who are interested in cosmetic surgery with board-certified plastic surgeons who may be able to discuss cash-pay elective procedures.
We are not:
- a clinic
- a hospital
- a surgeon
- a doctor
- a nurse
- a medical practice
- an emergency service
We do not perform procedures, provide hands-on care, or make medical decisions for you. We also do not promise that any surgeon, consultation, or procedure is right for you.
If you contact us, we collect contact intent only, such as basic information needed to help with your request. Please do not send private medical details, such as diagnoses, medications, test results, or health records. You can learn more about how we handle information in our Privacy Policy.
This service is only for cosmetic, elective procedures
Contour Edits is for cosmetic and elective procedures only. "Elective" means a procedure you choose for personal appearance goals, not one that is needed to treat a disease, injury, or medical condition.
Our service is not for:
- emergency care
- urgent health problems
- medically necessary treatment
- reconstructive treatment
- insurance-based care
If you have pain, bleeding, trouble breathing, signs of infection, severe swelling, chest pain, or any other urgent concern, seek care from a licensed medical professional right away.
Any information on this site is general education for adults considering cosmetic options. It is not a replacement for a medical exam, a diagnosis, or a treatment plan from a qualified professional.
Information on this site is not medical advice
The content on this website is shared for general educational purposes only. It is not medical advice, surgical advice, diagnosis, or treatment advice.
Only a qualified, licensed, board-certified plastic surgeon or other appropriate medical professional can evaluate you in person, review your health situation, discuss risks, and tell you whether a cosmetic procedure may be appropriate for you.
Using this site, reading our content, or submitting a request does not create a doctor-patient relationship. It also does not mean you have been approved for any procedure.
Before moving forward, you should have a direct consultation with a surgeon, ask questions in plain language, and make sure you understand the possible benefits, limits, recovery time, costs, and risks.
Any price ranges or cost examples are estimates, not quotes
From time to time, you may see general price information on our site. If we mention costs, those numbers are estimates only. They are not a firm quote, contract, or promise of final pricing.
Actual costs can vary for many reasons, including:
- the surgeon's fees
- the type of procedure
- the facility used
- anesthesia fees
- geographic area
- how much time the procedure takes
- follow-up care or supplies
A real quote can only come from the surgeon or facility after they review your goals and explain their own pricing. Please read our Terms for more details about using this site and understanding our role.
Because this is for cash-pay cosmetic care, you should confirm all fees directly with the surgeon's office before making any decision.
We do not guarantee outcomes or promise a certain experience
We do not guarantee any result, timeline, recovery experience, surgeon availability, consultation outcome, or final cost. We also do not promise that using our service will lead to surgery, a specific appearance, or satisfaction with results.
Cosmetic surgery is personal and complex. Every procedure has limits and risks. Even when a procedure is performed by a qualified surgeon, the outcome may not match what a person hoped for.
Please be careful with words like "guaranteed," "perfect," or "100%." Those kinds of promises are not realistic or responsible in cosmetic surgery. A trustworthy decision starts with clear information, questions, and independent research.
Your results can be different from someone else's
Individual results vary. This is true for consultations, costs, healing, scarring, comfort, downtime, and appearance after a procedure.
Results can differ based on many personal factors, such as:
1. your body and natural anatomy
2. skin quality and healing response
3. the procedure chosen
4. the surgeon's approach
5. how closely you follow aftercare instructions
6. normal differences from person to person
No website, image, or conversation can predict your exact result. That is why it is important to have realistic expectations and to speak directly with a qualified surgeon about what may or may not be possible in your situation.
Images on this site are illustrative only
Any images shown on this website are illustrative only. They are meant to help explain general ideas or show the type of cosmetic procedure being discussed.
They are not real before-and-after patient photos presented as proof of outcomes. They should not be understood as a promise of what you will look like, how quickly you will recover, or what any surgeon can achieve.
If you want to review a surgeon's own work, ask that surgeon directly during your consultation and make sure you understand what those examples do and do not show.
You must verify the surgeon and facility yourself
It is your responsibility to check any surgeon and facility before booking a consultation or procedure. We strongly encourage every reader to:
- choose a board-certified plastic surgeon
- verify the surgeon's current license and credentials yourself
- confirm where the procedure would take place
- make sure the facility is accredited by a recognized accrediting body
- ask who will provide anesthesia and what their qualifications are
- review the surgeon's office policies, fees, and follow-up process directly with them
You should also ask questions until you feel comfortable. If something is unclear, rushed, or does not feel right, it is okay to pause and keep researching.
Our role is limited to helping connect interested adults with surgeons for cosmetic consultations. The final choice about whether to contact a surgeon, schedule a visit, or proceed with any elective procedure is always yours.
In plain language
In simple words: Contour Edits helps people connect with board-certified plastic surgeons for elective cosmetic procedures, but we do not give medical advice or perform care. Always verify the surgeon and accredited facility yourself, and remember that costs and results can vary from person to person.
Common questions
Is Contour Edits a medical clinic or doctor's office?
No. Contour Edits is not a clinic, doctor, surgeon, or medical provider. We are a free matching service that helps adults connect with board-certified plastic surgeons for cash-pay cosmetic consultations.
Can you tell me if a procedure is right for me?
No. We do not give medical, surgical, or treatment advice. Only a qualified medical professional who evaluates you directly can discuss whether a cosmetic procedure may be appropriate for you.
Are the prices on your website final?
No. Any prices or ranges are estimates only, not final quotes. The surgeon or facility must provide the actual pricing for your consultation and procedure.
Do you guarantee results if I use your service?
No. We do not guarantee outcomes, recovery, costs, or satisfaction. Individual results vary, and every cosmetic procedure has limits and risks.
Are the photos on the site real patient before-and-after pictures?
No. Images on the site are illustrative only. They are not promises of results and should not be read as proof of what you will look like after any procedure.
What should I verify before choosing a surgeon?
You should verify that the surgeon is board-certified in plastic surgery, confirm their current credentials and license, and make sure the procedure would take place in an accredited facility. It is also wise to ask about anesthesia, fees, and follow-up care directly with the surgeon's office.
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