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subject: Plastic Surgery: Know The Most Important Questions To Ask [print this page]


No matter what procedure you plan to undergo, asking the right questions of the doctors that you are considering before plastic surgery is crucial. You have a right to know what qualifications your selected surgeon has. Knowing what to do before the process begins as well will help everything go smoothly, which is why you should ask any questions you have at the initial consultation with the doctor you choose.

Before you decide on a surgeon, you will need to ask a few questions to ensure each doctor knows what he or she is doing. While getting the plastic surgery done quickly might be exciting, it should not mean you forgo proper research.

You first need to find out if your potential doctor is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. If he or she is, know that certification requires at least five years of surgical training and passing grades on written and verbal tests. Such physicians are also qualified to perform plastic surgery at accredited hospitals as well as their office, while those with no accreditation can only do so in their office.

Asking the doctors you meet with how many times they have performed the procedure that you have in mind is also wise. Being the first to undergo this particular procedure with a doctor is unsettling to most people, as acting as a guinea pig is dangerous and could lead to results you don't want. Using a surgeon with several years of experience in this field and hundreds of procedures under his or her belt is advised.

You should also ask how anesthesia will be used in the procedure. Local anesthetic is typically safest, especially if the doctor needs to communicate with you, but most procedures do not allow for this type. General anesthesia is often used, and needs to be given by specialists. For this reason, asking who else will be performing the operation is a good idea, since in most cases more than one person will be in the operating room. Having a great surgeon is not helpful if the rest of the medical staff is inexperienced.

Most doctors will let you know what is involved during the operation at your consultation. However, if yours does not, you need to ask. Inquiring what you should do before the big day can help the process run smoothly. Asking if you should refrain from smoking, drinking, or eating for a specified period of time before the operation is advised.

Plastic surgery carries risks with it. There is no reason to increase them by having an inexperienced surgeon or not doing everything right before the procedure. Asking questions can save your life.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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