Tips on How to Choose the Right Plastic
Surgeon
Whether you are due for reconstructive or cosmetic surgery,
your plastic surgeon is a major factor that will determine the
success of surgery. If you have to put your looks, life and
emotional well being on someone else’s hands, you had better be
sure that he is fully capable of handling your condition or
situation. A botched up surgical procedure could be irreparable
or could cost you your life.
Ask Someone You Know
Surgeons are everywhere and you can find them in numerous
advertisements and online sites. It is however almost always
safest to consult people you know and ask them to recommend you
good plastic surgeons. A friend who has had a successful and
excellent surgery is a good person to ask. You can also ask
friends from the medical field like your general practitioner
or nurses.
Check Out Organizations
There are some reputable plastic surgeon organizations that
you can check online. Log on to their websites and look for
names of surgeons that they have certified in your area. Some
sites provide individual plastic surgeon information including
contact data as well as helpful reviews of the surgeons.
Visit Many Doctors
Do not just settle on the first doctor on your list.
Consider visiting numerous plastic surgeons. It may help to
research a bit about plastic surgery first and list down
relevant questions. Ask your prospective doctors a lot of
questions to check how much they know and how well they respond
to you.
A good surgeon should be able to
satisfy all your questions clearly. He should be able to
clearly explain procedures, risks, results and recovery. He
should also welcome all your questions not only about the
procedure but also about his skills and aptitude. Most
importantly, a good surgeon will not push you to take surgery
as an option. Whenever possible he should direct you to
possible alternatives and will let you make the final say.
Ask for Credentials and Qualifications
You should also not be ashamed to ask a plastic surgeon
about his credentials and qualifications. Ask where he
graduated from, when he received board certification and if he
has recently attended continuing education or training classes.
Whenever possible, you should check the personal information
that a plastic surgeon provides you through available public
resources.
Of course, you should not forget to ask plastic surgeons
about their number of years of experience and what they
specialize in. You might be more comfortable with a plastic
surgeon who is especially noted in the area that you would like
to be addressed.
Check Facilities and Equipment
Plastic surgeons who have nothing to hide will also be more
than willing to give you a peek at their facilities and
equipment. Make sure that your doctor’s facility is actually
accredited and that there are hospitals nearby that can respond
should there be any emergencies. It is also important to note
that good doctors are usually given privileges to perform
surgical procedures in accredited hospitals.
Consult Your Instincts
Your instincts may not always be right but you should pay
attention if your gut feeling is telling you that something is
wrong or fishy. You should feel comfortable with and be able to
trust your surgeon.
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