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Training:
Choosing a qualified and experienced board-certified plastic surgeon is
not easy, considering the fact there are many licensed medical doctors
who perform plastic surgery procedures, yet are not specifically trained
and certified in the field of plastic surgery. Only surgeons certified
by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) are specifically trained
to perform plastic surgery procedures. The ABPS is the only board approved
by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS), to certify medical
doctors in the specialty of plastic surgery of the face and body.
In order
to become board-certified in plastic surgery, a medical doctor must have:
- Graduated
from an accredited medical school
- Completed
a three year residency in general surgery*
- Completed
a two year residency in plastic surgery*
- Completed
comprehensive written and oral board examinations
- Hold a
valid medical license in the state actively practicing
* Residency programs have to be accredited by the Accreditation Council
for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
The
Surgeon's Experience
The level
of experience the surgeon has accounts a great deal for the safe and successful
outcome of the surgical procedure. Generally speaking the more experienced
a surgeon, the safer you should feel in his or her hands. It is important
to feel absolutely confident about the surgeon's abilities to perform
your cosmetic surgery procedure.
Typically
a surgeon with extensive medical and surgical experience knows how to
deal with unexpected events during a surgery, in addition is able to minimize
the possible complications you may have during and after a particular
procedure. This knowledge can mean a shorter and smoother recovery period
after your procedure.
In addition the surgeon should be up to date with newer and more advanced
surgical techniques and procedures.
Be sure to ask the surgeon about his or her background and surgical experience.
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