How To Choose a Plastic Surgeon

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How To Choose a Plastic Surgeon

Friday, October 30th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

A plastic surgery doctor is as much an artist or sculpture as he is a surgeon. As a patient, you want to be sure that you’re in safe hands so that you come through the surgery healthy. But you’re having plastic surgery done for a specific reason – most likely to look better in some aspect. Your plastic surgeon should have experience in producing the aesthetic results you are looking for.

No matter the prices for plastic surgery, for the best outcome for your cosmetic surgery, follow one simple rule. Select a surgeon who is an expert in his field at the type of plastic surgery that you are having.  For example, just because a surgeon has a stellar reputation as an exceptional liposuction surgeon, in no way means he’s the best qualified to perform your eyelid surgery.  So, when looking for a qualified surgeon to perform your plastic surgery, look for one who has been board certified in that field. What does board certified mean? It means that the surgeon has successfully completed a specified number of years of training in that specialty.

Before a surgeon agrees to do work on you, he will normally schedule a consultation with you. Most times these will be free of charge. Here you will be able to determine if you feel comfortable with him or her as your plastic surgeon. This is also where he’ll find out exactly what you want done and give you price estimates for the work.

Having a cosmetic surgeon who’s comfortable around technology can be very helpful to your ultimate results. Computer technology has helped the field of plastic surgery surge ahead by leaps and bounds. Doctors can now scan in a photo of the person’s face and use software to alter their features to easily show them an approximation of what they will look like once the surgery is completed. This can be extremely helpful to both the patient and the doctor. It avoids confusion about what needs to be done, helps to stop misunderstandings in their track, and assures everyone that they’re on the same page.

Contrary to what many people believe, cosmetic surgeons are not miracle workers. The best ones are, however, excellent illusionist. There are physical limitations to what a face lift, eyelid surgery, or any alternate form of plastic surgery can do. For example, a face-lift will never produce permanent results. The face will continue to age. And as it does, you may have to have “touch-ups” here and there to adjust for the changes. Liposuction is another example. Just because all of the extra fat was removed from your body, doesn’t mean that it won’t return. In fact it probably will return.

The choice of a plastic surgeon is not totally up to you, the patient. After all, not everyone is a good candidate for surgery. Doctors may refuse to treat someone if they’re too young or too old. Doctors may be hesitant to operate o those with diabetes or other auto-immune diseases.

Every type of surgery procedure has risks, and plastic surgery is no difference. But its risk can be minimized by selecting the right physician and by working with him to get the results that you desire.

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