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Choosing to have cosmetic plastic surgery may be an important decision…but,

The Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon you choose is the
Most Important Decision you’ll make…

From nose reshaping to face lifts and breast enhancement to body contouring, the art of cosmetic plastic surgery can restore and/or enhance your appearance, providing a boost in self-confidence and self-esteem. To achieve an outcome you can be pleased about, it’s critical to make an informed choice about who will perform the procedures you’re considering. The following guidelines will help you select a cosmetic plastic surgeon that offers the best credentials, qualifications and experience to ensure safe and successful results.

GATHERING REFERRALS

One of the best ways to compile a list of candidates is to gather names from various referral sources. If you know someone who’s had a procedure like the one you’re considering, talk to him or her about it, ask them what procedures were performed and their degree of satisfaction with the results.

Advertising has become a strong force in today’s highly competitive field of Cosmetic Plastic Surgery. Not all cosmetic surgeons are the same. Learning all you can and separating hype from fact cannot be overemphasized. Our goal is to provide you with valuable information to assist you in your decision making process.

QUESTION…who can advertise as a cosmetic plastic surgeon?

Physicians, without surgical training, who hold a medical license are legally able to list themselves with or under the specialty heading of “Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon.” Furthermore, they can advertise services they want to sell, regardless of their skills, training or credentials. Similarly, doctors quoted in newspaper and magazine stories may or may not be qualified “experts.”

The American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) and The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS) are two prestigious professional organizations within the cosmetic plastic surgery community and are excellent sources for names. Both societies require each plastic surgeon to be ethical and remain current in his/her field. Membership represents years of specialized training and even more years of peer review for quality surgery, judgment and high ethical standards.

American Society of Plastic Surgeons
www.plasticsurgery.org

888.475.2784
The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, Inc.
www.surgery.org
888.272.7711

Check it out: Credentials, Certifications and Experience

From your pool of prospective physicians, it's time for further research–beginning with credentials and qualifications. Physicians of all types can perform plastic surgery in their office even if they have not received special training in this area, so find out about their credentials, board certifications and experience. You can usually accomplish this by calling the physicians and speaking with the receptionist or nurse or visiting the physician's website.

QUESTION…are all medical boards the same?

Don’t be confused by official sounding boards. Several medical boards review the credentials of doctors. The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is the only plastic surgery board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties.

Make absolutely certain that your surgeon is “American Board Certified” by the ABPS.

This guarantees that your surgeon has completed medical school, an approved general surgery residency and a plastic surgery residency. They must be fully trained in all aspects of cosmetic plastic surgery and must have reached a high level of surgical competence. To qualify for “board certification,” the physician must have been in practice for two years and pass intensive, comprehensive written and oral examinations. It represents years of specialized training and strategic peer review for quality surgery, judgment and high ethical standards.

QUESTION…is it important for my Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon to have “hospital privileges”?

Not only is it important to verify hospital privileges, but also verify hospital privileges to perform your specific cosmetic plastic surgery procedure. To obtain staff privileges, the surgeon’s judgement, skills and performance must undergo extensive examination and be judged acceptable by his peers. The cosmetic plastic surgeon you choose should have privileges for your “special surgery” in a hospital. This is an important factor even if you plan to have your surgery performed in an office surgical facility or surgicenter.

THE CONSULTATION

Once you’ve narrowed your search down to two or three prospective surgeons, you may wish to schedule a consultation with each one. These one-on-one meetings will give you an opportunity to decide which cosmetic plastic surgeon you want to perform your “special surgery” based on your evaluation of the surgeon’s experience, personality, medical options available to achieve the results you desire and the fees involved.

Don’t be afraid to ask questions, no matter how trivial or how personal you think they’ll sound. In fact, it’s a good idea to write down your questions beforehand so you won’t forget any of them and to make a note of the surgeon’s answers as well.

Another subject you’ll want the surgeon to address is experience. Find out whether the doctor specializes in the procedure in which you’re interested, ask how many procedures of this kind he or she has done and find out how many the doctor currently performs per year. The answers to these questions should make you feel comfortable that the surgeon you choose is experienced in up-to-date procedures. Ask to see before-and-after photos to give you an idea of his/her ability. Look for a surgeon who can accommodate all your needs from consultations to surgery to post-operative care.

Any cosmetic plastic surgeon that’s reputable and qualified will not hesitate to answer your questions and should be very forthcoming about his/her experience in the field. If you run across a physician who is reluctant to offer references or information, consider that a warning signal and move to the next name on your list of candidates.

Finally, bring up the subject of fees. Ask for a detailed explanation of what each procedure you’re considering will cost and find out about financing options.

FEELING COMFORTABLE AND CONFIDENT

Start taking mental notes even before you enter the consultation room by noting the atmosphere in the office. Do you feel at ease with the staff? Are they warm and friendly? Do they appear well organized and efficient? Positive answers to these questions are important because the office personnel serves as your first line of information and of contact with your surgeon throughout the procedure. Your experience with cosmetic plastic surgery can be greatly enhanced with a generous dose of support, encouragement and TLC from the physician and his medical team.

While discussing the procedure, the physician's experience and credentials, and the fees, try to get a feel not only for the doctor's skills and training but also for his or her personality and philosophy as well. The doctor should be candid and forthcoming as you ask questions and raise concerns. These qualities will help you to determine whether you feel a rapport with the surgeon or if you need to investigate further.

SKIN CARE, AESTHETICIAN SERVICES AND POST OPERATIVE CARE

Finally, consider a surgeon who is not only a board-certified and experienced surgeon, but also one whose practice and staff offers you a comprehensive line on anti-aging skin rejuvenation treatments. Examples of non-surgical treatments include laser resurfacing, vibraderm treatments (the newest form of microdermabrasion), BOTOX® Cosmetic, dermal fillers, and advanced chemical peels to rejuvenate aging or sun damaged skin, improve rosacea, acne or skin discoloration. A surgeon who has developed a progressive skin care program is one who is exceptionally interested in your skin care health. You will also want to ask what is included in your pre- and post-operative care—aftercare varies greatly with the surgeon that you choose. Your total care and skin care services available to you are the extra personal touches that can help you look your best—with or without surgery. Cosmetic plastic surgery practices featuring licensed aestheticians, pre- and post-operative treatments, medical skin care and skin care products go the “extra mile” to help you look and feel your best.

Remember…You deserve a cosmetic plastic surgeon who is knowledgeable, qualified, and experienced…

One who has the credentials to eliminate your fears,
skills to achieve your goals, and the staff to pamper you!

Dan L. Bennett, M.D.
Board Certifications and Education
Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

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