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Questions
You Should Ask About Plastic Surgery
It's not surprising
that plastic surgery has been gaining in popularity
in recent years. Popular television shows and celebrity
surgeries have de-stigmatized plastic surgery to the
point where it is considered an attainable and reasonable
means of improving appearance for almost anyone.
The advancement of technology and increase
in plastic surgery operations means that many procedures
are now commonplace and relatively free of risk, however,
no surgery is risk free and any person seriously contemplating
plastic surgery should take the time to ask the following
questions as a part of their research.
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?
While this may be the first question
you thought of in reality you should only consider this
after determining whether you should have surgery. Costs
vary widely and should not be the basis for your decision.
The qualifications of the doctor and your comfort with
him or her are of far greater significance than the
cost since you will undoubtedly pay more if you encounter
complications or are unhappy with the results.
Are you having reconstructive surgery
because of an accident or genetic problem? Depending
on the reason for the surgery you may have some of the
costs covered by insurance or state run medical programs.
Cosmetic surgery (also called 'elective') is not deemed
to be medically necessary and will not likely be covered
by insurance.
WHY ARE YOU HAVING SURGERY?
Although the makeovers on television
may give the impression that cosmetic surgery can improve
your life it is vitally important that you have a realistic
viewpoint of the impact of surgery.
When discussing cosmetic surgery with
a doctor they should also tell you the options available
and any alternatives to surgery. You shouldn't be pressured
into unnecessary surgery. An informed consent document
should be signed prior to surgery.
WHAT ARE THE RISKS?
All surgery carries risk. Even if your
doctor is experienced in the surgery and the risks minimal
you may develop a complication. Your health should be
thoroughly reviewed before surgery is discussed.
A good cosmetic surgeon will take your
reasons for surgery into consideration and should be
open about the risks. Are you sure the risks outweigh
the potential benefits? What, if any, follow up will
be done by the surgeon? Will the doctor make adjustments
if needed? How will complications be handled? How much
time will you need to recover and what are the expected
side effects of surgery?
IS YOUR DOCTOR ACCREDITED?
Not all surgical procedures need to
be performed in a hospital so it is important to research
the doctor to ensure they are accredited. They should
be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgeons
(ABPS) or similar organization in your country.
Ask the surgeon if they have hospital
privileges. Having hospital privileges means that a
hospital committee has approved the doctor's training
and competency to meet their criteria for performing
a similar operation in their facilities. Even if your
surgery is performed in an office, verify that there
will be appropriate medical personnel on hand and that
the facilities are clean and medical waste is properly
disposed of.
You should ask your personal physician
for referrals as well as discuss the need for surgery.
It is also important to find a surgeon you feel comfortable
with. You want to feel free to ask questions and certain
they understand what you are hoping to achieve - after
all, this isn't a hair cut, you want it right the first
time.
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