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As with any surgery, the single most important factor in the success of aesthetic plastic surgery is the surgeon you select. We believe that you need to come to this important decision in your life with full knowledge of all the factors involved. It is very important that you learn what you need to look for and then conduct your own research. We suggest you carefully read the following and use the form we provide at consulation as you evaluate and interview surgeons.
Following are key issues involved in evaluating which surgeon and facility is right for you:
First, check for certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certification means that the surgeon has completed undergraduate college, medical school, an approved general surgery residency of at least three years, and an approved plastic surgery residency of an additional two to three years. Board certification then is obtained only after the candidate has been in plastic surgery practice for at least two years and has passed rigorous written and oral examinations administered by experienced plastic surgeons.
Second, remember that in most states, it is legal for any physician who holds a medical license, with or without surgical training, to advertise as a plastic or cosmetic surgeon. In medicine there are not laws that confine a physician to only practice the type of medicine or surgery for which he was specifically trained. Therefore, doctors who have little or no training in plastic surgery can "legally" do the procedures but legal latitude does not equate to medical competence.
Third, don't be confused by other official sounding boards and certifications created by or for these physicians. These legitimate sounding "Boards" are misleading the consumer. One thinks that those doctors are accredited by a plastic surgery board and they are not. The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is the only board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS) for certification of plastic surgeons. And, ABMS is the only board able to provide true plastic surgery recognition. If you have any question about a surgeon's board certification, consult with ABMS. Call them at 1-800-776-2378 or visit their web site at http://www.abms.org .
Fourth, check for membership in the professional societies for Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons. The following are organizations that are highly respected in the field of plastic surgery:
ASPS, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons:
Only doctors who are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) may become members of ASPS. ASPS represents the full scope of plastic surgery (reconstructive and aesthetic). On-going continuing medical education by the physician is a requirement of membership.
ASAPS, the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery :
Only doctors who are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery may become members of ASAPS. ASAPS members are fully trained in both reconstructive and plastic surgery, but have a special interest in "aesthetic" plastic surgery procedures.
Fifth, check the surgeon's hospital affiliation(s). The Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) has accredited qualified hospitals. Being appointed to a surgical staff of an accredited hospital indicates that a surgeon's capabilities and performance have been reviewed and judged acceptable by medical colleagues. Be sure that your surgeon has hospital privileges to perform the specific surgical procedure in which you are interested, even if you plan to have your surgery performed in an office based surgical facility.
Sixth, if you plan to use a physician who has an office-based operating room, be sure that it is accredited. One of the most recognized accreditations is the following:
AAAASF - American Association for the Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities: This organization ensures the safety of independent surgery facilities, checking on things such as emergency readiness, equipment, and cleanliness that are critical to your safety.
Other Operating Room certifications that are qualifying are Medicare and AAAHC.
Seventh, find out who will be administering your anesthesia. We use only Board Certified MD Anesthesiologists and recommend using only Anesthesiologists at the physician level. Again training, education, and experience are very important in this specialty of medicine as well.
Eighth, get to know your surgeon. After you have checked the credentials of a plastic surgeon, you should make an appointment for an initial consultation. This enables you to see the facility and personally meet staff members as well as the surgeon. How you feel about a doctor and his office is a very important part of the surgical experience. During this consultation, the surgeon will examine you, explain the operation and may give you information describing preoperative considerations and postoperative care. You should feel comfortable discussing your expectations and questioning your surgeon on any aspect of the surgery. A qualified and reputable plastic surgeon will be happy to answer your questions and to inform you of the possible risks and side effects associated with surgery. Patients who schedule surgery at LJCSC are given extensive written materials about the entire operative experience. Ask for references and look at pictures of before and after surgical results for the procedure(s) in which you are interested. If a family member or a friend has personally referred you to the practice so much the better.
Call us at (800) 942-2816 or (858) 452-1981 to ask for a complimentary worksheet that can help you compare the qualifications of the surgeons and facilities you are considering!
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