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subject: Why You Should Avoid Being Tempted By Discounts On Plastic Surgery? [print this page]


Plastic surgery can change your life and transform your looks. But it comes with its pitfalls, and there are some things you need to studiously avoid when choosing a plastic surgeon. One is the temptation of choosing a surgeon because of cheaper rates or discounts on the procedure you're opting for.

As plastic surgery is a lucrative area of medicine, the field is full of inexperienced doctors who have little or no training in specific techniques. Do you know, for instance, that any licensed medical professional can legally perform these procedures and be known as a cosmetic surgeon?

However, that does not mean that they are board-certified. To be certified, a doctor must undergo training and have completed a residency in plastic surgery. S/he must also pass written and oral exams to be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Your doctor's certificate should also show the certification by the Board of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons.

Your doctor should also be the member of a reputed medical association, because they admit those surgeons only who are committed to ongoing medical education. Also, find out if s/he is approved to practice these procedures at a community hospital, because this involves a process of peer-review and gives you the guarantee that your doctor has the skills you require.

Many new surgeons, fresh out of medical school, will offer discounted rates on surgery so that they can gain the experience they need to build their resume. But to put your life and your well-being into the hands of an inexperienced surgeon just to save a few thousand dollars is the equivalent of playing Russian Roulette.

Plastic surgery is not a minor process - many of the procedures involve major surgery and, in the hands of an unskilled professional, it can result in deformation and even death. A number of deaths from surgery and botched-up procedures have resulted because people chose a cheaper, more inexperienced surgeon over a more expensive and experienced one.

No amount of money is worth risking your life, your body, and your well-being. Even experienced surgeons are known to make mistakes, but with an inexperienced one, there is a very real possibility that you can sustain permanent damage.

While an experienced doctor will be costly, it's true that you get what you pay for. Deciding to go cheap when you're opting for cosmetic surgery is a huge risk and could be the biggest mistake of your life. A trained professional might cost more, but nothing can substitute his/her experience.

A number of surgery deaths have occurred because of surgeons who were not trained in handling complications. Patients have suffered respiratory failure due to toxic levels of anesthetics. Deaths have resulted from doctors using high levels of topical lidocaine. Imitation Botox has resulted in coma and death in a number of patients.

A trained professional would be more aware of risks and complications, such as excessive bleeding or infections, and have the knowledge and resources to handle them. In the long run, going cheap could mean that you end up paying more to clean up a botched procedure or for medical expenses resulting from permanent damage to your body.

When choosing a plastic surgeon, cost is just one factor. Experience, certification, training, skills, and your comfort level with your doctor are also important. It would be unwise to choose a doctor based on any of these factors at the cost of the others.

by: Abigail Aaronson




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