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| How to select
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Choosing a qualified plastic
surgeon with the right credentials is critical to achieving a successful
outcome. Perhaps you are looking for someone with a good bedside manner,
current magazines in the waiting room or a sharp dresser. Some may
look for the most expensive physician, yet others look for the least
expensive. Whatever your criteria, iEnhance has put this information
together to assist you in selecting the best surgeon to meet your
needs. After reviewing this section, you may want to conduct additional
independent research. To some people, training reputation, and word-of-mouth
are preferred criteria for selecting a physician. Lipo4me also has
a Plastic surgeon Locator to help guide you in choosing a well-trained
physician by location, procedure or name. A list of professional organizations
is provided at the end of this page to assist you in verifying physician
credentials.
Click here to find
a cosmetic surgeon
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| What questions
should I ask during the consultation? |
| Once you have done all the research and
determined that the physician you have chosen is competent and qualified,
you may want to go ahead and make a consultation appointment. In addition
to the questions you ask the physician, the most important thing to
consider is the communication between you and the physician. Be sure
that you are comfortable with the physician and that all your questions
are being answered. A give-and-take dialogue can ensure that you and
the physician have the same vision of what you want the end result
to be. iEnhance has provided you with a list of questions within each
Procedure Description. Together with the questions provided here you
should get a fairly comprehensive picture of the physicians working
style and credentials.
Does the physician have hospital privileges at a local or major
hospital? You may also contact the hospital to verify the information.
What does this treatment recommendation mean? Any part of the treatment
your physician has recommended that you don’t understand,
don’t be afraid to ask for more information.
Why did you select this profession and what procedures do you prefer
doing the most? If the physician doesn’t enjoy what he/she
is doing, he/she may not do the best job. But when the physician
loves what they do, they may do more research and have developed
better techniques.
How much will it cost, and when and how are you expected to pay?
Does the physician participate in your medical plan? How will he/she
accept payment and when will it be due? Remember too, that financing for plastic surgery is available, and is an option you can explore.
If you have talked things over with your physician and are still
unsure about what to do, get a second opinion.Don’t ever be
apprehensive to get a second opinion, "two heads are usually
better than one". Has the physician ever had malpractice insurance
denied, suspended or revoked?
The answer should be "NO".
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| Links to Professional
Organizations: |
| http://www.surgery.org
- American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. Over 1,400 Board-certified
plastic surgeons worldwide are members of this professional organization.
Members of ASAPS are experienced well respected surgeons who must
be extended an invitation to join.
http://www.lcme.org
- Liaison Committee on Medical Education. This organization accredits
medical schools in the US and Canada. Click on "Directory of
Accredited Medical Education Programs" to verify the accreditation
of your doctor’s medical school.
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| Links to other
plastic surgery resources |
| Other relevant links:
PlasticSurgery.com - A guide
to plastic surgery. You can research a procedure, and then pick
a certified plastic surgeon in your area
http://www.plasticsurgery.org
- American Society of Plastic Surgery. 97% of all US Board-certified
plastic surgeons belong to this professional organization.
http://www.SearchPointe.com - a Physician Credential Verification
company. From the home page, click on "Doctor Search",
enter the search parameters and click "Search Now". Within
a few seconds, SearchPointe will provide a free report that gives
you the doctor’s name, phone number, address, specialty, education,
school and residency information. Then for a small fee, you can
order a License and Sanction report on that doctor.
http://www.aafprs.org - American Academy of Facial Plastic and
Reconstructive Surgery. With over 2,600 members worldwide, this
professional organization represents surgeons performing cosmetic
and reconstructive surgery of the face, head and neck. AAFPRS is
a National Medical Specialty Society of the American Medical Assoc.
(AMA) and holds official seats in the AMA House of Delegates and
the American College of Surgeons. While the American Board of Plastic
Surgery does not certify many of AAFPRS' surgeons, the majority
is certified by the American Board of Otolaryngology, which includes
training in facial plastic and reconstructive procedures. Other
AAFPRS members are surgeons certified in ophthalmology, plastic
surgery, and dermatology.
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