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How to Find a Good Plastic Surgeon When planning to undergo plastic surgery, the most important step you can make is choosing the right surgeon to do it. A decade ago, it would have been enough to have someone “board-certified.” Today, due to the rising number of improperly trained physicians claiming to be plastic surgeons, this is just not safe anymore. So what must you, a prospective patient, look for in a plastic surgeon? The most crucial qualification a plastic surgeon can have is certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). To know if your prospect is ABPS-certified, you can visit the board’s website. And because most members of the ABPS are also members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), visiting this organization’s website is also a good option.
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To be ABPS-certified, surgeons need to complete a minimum of two years in plastic surgery training and three years in general surgery training; pass comprehensive exams, both oral and writte; and observe a strict code of medical ethics. There is no other certifying body in the US with standards this high. This is the exact reason you must choose no less than a “board-certified plastic surgeon.”
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Another thing you should keep in mind is that a cosmetic surgeon is not the same as a plastic surgeon. Board-certified cosmetic surgeons can be ENT’s, dermatologists, or even internists. You know a plastic surgeon shouldn’t deliver your baby; so should you let your Ob-Gyn perform your nose job? Many popular “cosmetic surgeons” spend fortunes in advertising, even if they’re not really “board-certified plastic surgeons,” although many are deceived. And what about other physicians? In reality, any doctor can market himself as a plastic surgeon or board-certified, but the question is, by which board? You may have certification from the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, but that doesn’t mean you are already qualified to perform cosmetic procedures. When it comes to plastic surgery, no other board certification matters, except that which is given by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Once you’ve found an ABPS-certified plastic surgeon who also has a great reputation, schedule a visit and observe how he explains the procedure to you. How much time he spends with you prior to the surgery will give you an idea of how much time he will spend with you during and after the surgery. Your first visit should last for at least half an hour, and your doctor should have you visit the clinic once or twice before the operation to ensure that you understand the surgery well. Finally, avoid cheap offers made by basement cosmetic surgery centers. These places are typically run by people with zero background in plastic surgery or medicine, and surgeries are performed by surgeons who have dubious credentials. You won’t just end up wasting your money on them. You could also be risking your life.