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How do you find a qualified plastic surgeon? Most
people are not aware that anyone with a medical
degree can call himself or herself a plastic or
cosmetic surgeon, advertise those services and
perform them. Your first consideration should
be to develop a list of well-qualified plastic
surgeons. Recommendations from friends or your
family physician are a good starting point. Local
hospitals can provide you with a list of board
certified plastic surgeons with approval to perform
the procedures you are considering. Board certification
cannot guarantee great results, but it can certainly
increase the odds.
The
next step is to investigate your physician's credentials,
such as board certification. If a physician indicates
that he is board certified, make sure you question
to which board he is referring. The American Board
of Plastic Surgery (ABPS)
is the only board recognized by the American Board
of Medical Specialties to certify plastic surgeons.
A surgeon who is ABPS certified has graduated
from an accredited medical school and completed
at least five years of additional residency. After
this, the surgeon must practice plastic surgery
for two years and pass comprehensive written and
oral exams. You can verify this information through
www.certifieddoctor.org.
A national medical specialty
society requiring ABPS certification as a condition
for membership. Members of this society must adhere
to rigid guidelines to maintain an active membership.
ASAPS members are certified by the American Board
of Plastic Surgery and concentrate their professional
efforts in performing aesthetic surgery to help
enhance the quality of life for patients.
After
you have narrowed your list of candidates, consider
asking these questions during the initial consultation:
- Do you do this procedure
frequently or only occasionally and when did
you last perform this procedure?
- What major hospitals and
surgery centers are you affiliated with in
the area?
- Could the surgeon show you
various before and after photos of his other
patients who had undergone the procedure you
are considering?
- Did he candidly discuss
the potential risks and complications associated
with this procedure so you could make an informed
choice?
After
your consultation, think about this:
- Did the surgeon ask about
your motivation or appearance goals?
- Were all your questions
answered to your satisfaction?
- Did the surgeon welcome
questions about professional qualifications,
experience and cost?
- Did you feel comfortable
talking with the surgeon about surgical and
non-surgical alternatives?
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"Hi,
I'm Dianne, I would love to help you find
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