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How do you find a qualified plastic surgeon?
Most people are not aware that anyone with a medical degree
can call himself or herself a plastic or cosmetic surgeon,
advertise those services and perform them. Your first consideration
should be to develop a list of well-qualified plastic surgeons.
Recommendations from friends or your family physician are
a good starting point. Local hospitals can provide you with
a list of board certified plastic surgeons with approval to
perform the procedures you are considering. Board certification
cannot guarantee great results, but it can certainly increase
the odds.
The next step is to investigate your physician's
credentials, such as board certification. If a physician indicates
that he is board certified, make sure you question to which
board he is referring. The American Board of Plastic Surgery
(ABPS) is the only board recognized by the American Board
of Medical Specialties to certify plastic surgeons. A surgeon
who is ABPS certified has graduated from an accredited medical
school and completed at least five years of additional residency.
After this, the surgeon must practice plastic surgery for
two years and pass comprehensive written and oral exams. You
can verify this information through www.certifieddoctor.org.
After you have narrowed your list of candidates,
consider asking these questions during the initial consultation:
Do you do this procedure frequently or only occasionally and
when did you last perform this procedure? What major hospitals
and surgery centers are you affiliated with in the area? Could
the surgeon show you various before and after photos of his
other patients who had undergone the procedure you are considering?
Did he candidly discuss the potential risks and complications
associated with this procedure so you could make an informed
choice?
After your consultation, think about this:
Did the surgeon ask about your motivation or appearance goals?
Were all your questions answered to your satisfaction? Did
the surgeon welcome questions about professional qualifications,
experience and cost? Did you feel comfortable talking with
the surgeon about surgical and non-surgical alternatives?
The physicians at ACPS have prepared the
following check list to help you select the best plastic surgeon
for your procedure.
The Aesthetic Center for Plastic Surgery's
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Check List for Choosing a Plastic Surgeon
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To print and take with you on your consultations...
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THE SURGEON'S CREDENTIALS
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| Specializes mainly
in aesthetic plastic surgery |
YES
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| Board certified
by the American Board of Plastic Surgery |
YES
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Member of:
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| American Society
of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) |
YES
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American Society
of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS)
*Dr. Paul Fortes not yet a
member of ASAPS. |
YES
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| Fellow of the American
College of Surgeons (FACS) |
YES
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| Fellow of the International
College of Surgeons (FICS) |
YES
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Additional credentials
for continuing education from AMA, ASPS, ASAPS
*Dr. Paul Fortes not yet a
member of ASAPS. |
YES
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| Privileges at major
area hospitals to perform the procedure of interest |
YES
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| Participates in
continuing education for his/her specialty |
YES
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| Practice has an
affiliation of several aesthetic plastic surgeons
on site, offering daily opportunities for continuing
education among peers |
YES
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THE CONSULTATION
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| Before and after
photos |
YES
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| Computer imaging |
YES
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| Extensive pre-operative
and post-operative educational materials |
YES
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| Actual implants
and garments available to "try on" a new breast
size |
YES
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| Fee quoted includes
surgeon's fee, anesthesia, operating room, implants,
post-operative visits with doctor, home visit by
nurse |
YES
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| Extensive pre/post
operative printed information for patient review |
YES
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THE SURGERY
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| On-site fully accredited
surgery center |
YES
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surgery center, check the following: |
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| Accredited by AAAASF,
Inc. (you can verify at www.aaaasf.org) |
YES
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| Licensed by the
State Department of Health |
YES
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| Licensed anesthesiologists
to administer general anesthesia |
YES
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| Staffed by experienced
individuals hand-picked by the surgeon |
YES
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| Overnight stay program
for patients needing longer recovery care |
YES
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PATIENT CARE
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| At-home
nurse visits by a skilled plastic surgery staff
member |
YES
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| Registered massage
therapist on site to relax muscles and speed recovery
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YES
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| Comprehensive skin
care program with doctor-referred products |
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| Experienced esthetician
providing skin care after facial surgery |
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Other Considerations in Choosing a Plastic Surgeon
Surgeon: _________________________
Date of Consultation: ________________
Procedure(s): ______________________
- Did the surgeon spend time with you
discussing your motivations and appearance goals?
- Is the surgeon experienced in performing
this type of surgery?
- How many?
- When was the last time?
- Did the surgeon answer all questions
in a language you could understand?
- Was the physician warm, caring and understanding?
- Were reception areas and exam rooms
clean and neat?
- Were office staff friendly, professional
and knowledgeable?
Finally
Ask yourself how you
felt after the initial consultation. The level of communication
with your physician and his staff, as well as the confidence
the surgeon inspires, are vital to the success of your surgery.
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