Friday 13 March 2009

Few Tips To Ensure That Plastic Surgery Is Safe

Contemplating cosmetic surgery? If so, you're likely concerned about finding a skilled physician. A recent survey of women ages 35 to 69 by the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery found that 95 percent were more concerned about their doctor's training and experience than about how soon they would see results.

These tips from the society might help would-be patients in making the decision to undergo elective cosmetic procedures, from having a botox injection to cosmetic eyelid surgery.


1. Make sure your physician is board-certified. Board-certified doctors have gone through a residency and passed a rigorous exam, says Dr. Robert Weiss, society president and a Baltimore-based dermatologic surgeon. Consider whether that person is one of the "core four": dermatologist; plastic surgeon; ear, nose and throat specialist; or ophthalmologist.


2. Consider cosmetic surgery will be performed with latest and advanced technology. If it's being done in an outpatient surgery center, check to see if the facility is accredited.


"It doesn't have to be in the hospital setting," Weiss says. "A lot of times in the hospital, there's no control over the cleanup afterwards."


3. Make sure the doctor will be there. Sometimes the doctor's staff performs the procedure. Even if you're "just" having a restylane, a professional should do it, Weiss says. Some salons or spas allow cosmeticians to administer the shot and may not even have a medical professional on site when it's done.


"You have to question when the most potent toxin known to mankind is being injected by someone who could be a hairstylist," Weiss says.


4. Know what to do and expect before and after. Consult with the physician before having the procedure done.

Ideally, your doctor will give you pre- and post-operation instructions, Weiss says. If he or she does not, make sure you ask.


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