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What You Should Look For In A Plastic Surgeon Before Going For A Surgery



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By : Brooke Hayles    29 or more times read
Submitted 2006-12-11 00:00:00
The decision to have plastic surgery is certainly not one to be taken lightly. The changes you choose to make to your appearance will be with you for the rest of your life, so you want to be sure you are happy with the results. These are some points you may wish to take into account when deciding who will be your plastic surgeon.

Don't go with the first one you see

Have a list of questions ready to ask several different plastic surgeons. Don't just go with the first one you see or the cheapest. You want to know how experienced they are and see some photographs of their work. The best way to be lead to the right plastic surgeon for you would have to be via recommendations from people you trust.

You may want to go the extra mile with your research into the surgeons that make it onto your short list. Look into whether or not there have been any complaints against them, and do they have full authority for their position in the hospital where they attend surgery. You should feel free to discuss any concerns with the surgeon, and if not then they are not the doctor for you.

Meet former patients in person

You will always see before and after photos at the plastic surgeons office, but ask if you can speak to some former patients in person. That way you can ask them directly about how happy they were with the doctor's creation of their vision. Talk to them about how satisfied they were with the hospital in general. If you feel like the plastic surgeon doesn't have time for you to interview them, then cross them off your list straight away - you are making a life long decision and if they can't empathize with your need to pick the right person then they aren't the one.

Always discuss the details of what your payment covers precisely, so you understand the complete costs including your room, surgery, medications and any care for after the operation. You do not want to think you have paid for everything only to receive a big bill during your recovery.

Entertain all your options

Have a list of questions ready to ask several different plastic surgeons. Don't just go with the first one you see or the cheapest. You want to know how experienced they are and see some photographs of their work. The best way to be lead to the right plastic surgeon for you would have to be via recommendations from people you trust.

Summary:

Do some research on a handful of plastic surgeons before you decide who will operate on you. If you can, get a list together of surgeons people you know can recommend to you. Instead of just looking at photos ask to meet former patients face to face. Don't be pushed into any one surgeon, and make the choice that seems right for you.
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