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How to Choose a Plastic Surgeon

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No matter what type of plastic surgery you're considering, a very important factor in its success is the surgeon you choose. How can you find a well-trained, qualified, experienced plastic surgeon? This guide will help. It was prepared by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), a professional society dedicated to quality care for plastic surgery patients through education, research and the promotion of high professional standards.

Your first step: Gathering names

In choosing a plastic surgeon, your first goal is to develop a list of good candidates. Where do you find them? Some sources are better than others.

Your next step: checking credentials

Once you've compiled a list of several doctors, you can start checking their credentials. While good credentials can't guarantee you a successful outcome, they can significantly increase the odds. You can obtain the following information from the directories mentioned above, hospitals and professional societies, and the surgeon's office.

Of the societies representing plastic surgeons, one of the most demanding - and by far the largest - is the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Its members must be certified by the ABPS and reviewed by their peers. They must also participate in continuing education and adhere to a strict code of ethics.

Finally, the consultation/interview

If you've narrowed your list down to two or three surgeons, you might want to visit them all for an initial consultation. That way you can compare their personalities, their opinions on the type of surgery you should have, their fees, and the way they answer your questions and explain the risks involved. Keep in mind, though, that you'll probably have to pay for these consultations, whether or not you choose that surgeon.

Don't be afraid to ask questions, no matter how trivial or how personal you think they'll sound. In fact, it's a good idea to write down your questions before hand so you won't forget any of them and to make a note of the surgeon's answers as well.

Here are a few general things to look for in the interview:

Now it's time to make your choice

If you've obtained your surgeon's name from a good source, checked his or her credentials, are satisfied with your initial consultation, and have realistic expectations for the surgery, chances are very good that you'll be happy with the outcome of your plastic surgery.

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March 19, 2010