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CHOOSING
A BOARD CERTIFIED PLASTIC SURGEON
Any physician can call himself or herself a cosmetic surgeon,
as this is an unregulated term. However, only plastic surgeons are certified
to perform both cosmetic and reconstructive work. Certification in the
field of plastic surgery is extremely important.
Whenever considering any type of cosmetic surgery it is recommended to
meet with a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, certified by the American
Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), and a member of the American Society
of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons ( ASAPS).
Choosing a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon means that your surgeon has
graduated from an accredited medical school, has completed a minimum of
three years of general surgery and two years of plastic surgery residency
training, in addition, has completed and passed rigorous written and oral
examinations given by the ABPS.
As with any surgery there is always a certain degree of risk involved.
However it is your obligation to minimize your risk as much as possible,
by choosing a qualified and experienced Board Certified Plastic Surgeon.
Specialty Board
The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is the only recognized and
accredited organization, in the United States, able to certify physicians
in the field of plastic surgery. The Canadian equivalent to the ABPS is
the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
Besides a surgeon's qualifications, such as board-certification,
you should also evaluate:
The
initial consultation
This initial
meeting tends to be a relaxed, yet systematic discussion about the particular
procedure you are considering. Generally, the surgeon will begin by reviewing
and evaluating your desired goals. He or she will
then review your medical history and lifestyle, conduct a physical examination
and assess whether you are a good candidate for the procedure. The aim
will be to educate and inform you about the proposed procedure and
to "walk" you through the whole procedure. He or she will then
explain what the procedure involves, discuss the types of anesthesia,
and go over the risks and benefits involved as well as the recovery time
and how you will
feel at each stage of the procedure. Finally the surgeon will discuss
the costs involved for the total procedure
and give you some reading materials. During the initial consultation the
surgeon should:
Discuss your
motivations and expectations of the procedure
Offer alternatives, if appropriate, without pressuring you to consider
unnecessary procedures
Be open to questions about his educational background, professional qualifications,
experience, and costs
Answer all your questions thoroughly and compassionately
Discuss all the risks and benefits involved
After the
consultation a mutual understanding hopefully will have developed, allowing
you to feel comfortable
with the surgeon.
Your
Insticts
Trust your
personal feelings about the surgeon, his staff and the facility. If you
do not feel completely comfortable, walk away and meet with another qualified
surgeon. The decision is always yours. The best thing
you can do you for yourself is to get educated about your options by learning
all the details of the procedure, including all the risks, benefits, alternatives
and estimated costs. The more informed you are, the more comfortable you
feel making this personal choice.
Questions
to ask your surgeons
Once you
have decided to consult with a plastic surgeon, be sure to make the best
out of your consultation by asking the right questions to be able to make
an educated decision. When meeting with your surgeon, be sure to consider
asking some of the following questions:
- Are you
certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery?
- How many
of these procedures have you performed?
- Where
and how will you perform my surgery?
- Is the
surgical facility accredited by a national or state-recognized accrediting
organization?
- What are
some of the risks involved with my procedure?
- How long
is the expected recovery time for my procedure and what are some special
precautions I need
to take?
- How much
does the total procedure cost? Is financing available?
- Do I need
to take time off from work, if so how long?
- What results
can I expect?
- Do you
have before and after photos of this procedure?
- What complications
are associated with this type of procedure?
- Do you
have clinical privileges, if so where?
- What kind
of anesthesia will be used?
- Who will
administer the anesthesia?
- What kind
of products will be used during my procedure?
The decision
to have cosmetic surgery can often be difficult. Finding a qualified and
experienced plastic surgeon can be even harder. After all the most important
aspect of a successful procedure is to choose the right surgeon to trust
your face and body to.
Let us help
you find an experienced and qualified plastic surgeon certified by the
American Board of Plastic Surgery, call Toll
Free (877)203-4747, or fill out our Online
Referral Form.

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