That is why you do these kind of procedures in a hospital setting. Some doctors like Profofol because the second you remove the needle the patient wakes up and can go home. I would NEVER have Profofol done, after Michael Jackson(Which I know was a different circumstance) still I would never do it. She flew from LA to NY to get this “Simple” procedure done and it cost her her life
“Some doctors like Profofol because the second you remove the needle the patient wakes up and can go home.”
Properly administered for the proper purpose and monitored by an anesthesiologist, Profofol can be excellent choice for the patient as well. It’s the ideal drug if you need to be electro-cardioconverted for recurrent atrial fibrillation.
The Michael Jackson situation was gross medical malpractice. I suspect the same for Joan Rivers, though for different reasons, like her age, no anesthesiologist, etc.