If you are interested in undergoing plastic surgery, the most important part of the process is choosing a plastic surgeon. You need to find a surgeon that you trust to help you reach your cosmetic goals, as mutual trust and respect act as the foundation for a safe and successful outcome.
Unfortunately, there are many physicians, dermatologists, and even dentists who inaccurately promote themselves as qualified to provide plastic surgery, deliberately misleading patients in the process. This is deceptive and dangerous, and these doctors are not deserving of your trust. Along with making sure your surgeon has the correct credentials, there are a lot of other factors to consider when trying to find the very best plastic surgeon for your individual needs and goals. That is why we are offering this guide to help patients learn how to choose the right plastic surgeon.
Choosing your plastic surgeon will require some work and research on your part. You need to do everything possible to learn about the surgeon, investigating their past work to make sure that past patients were happy with the results of their chosen procedure.
Take a look at online reviews and testimonials to read firsthand accounts of past patients’ experiences. You should also look at any available before and after pictures so that you can verify that the results are as expected. You will also want to ask people you know and trust if they can refer you to a plastic surgeon. Word-of-mouth is oftentimes the best way to find an experienced and talented surgeon you can trust.
Along with conducting background research on the surgeon, you can consult this checklist to help you learn how to choose a plastic surgeon. Any surgeon you are interested in should meet all of the following requirements:
As stated in our checklist, the first step in choosing your plastic surgeon is making sure that they are a part of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). This organization was founded in 1931, and the ASPS is known worldwide as the largest plastic surgery organization. All ASPS Member Surgeons have been certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, which is the only dedicated plastic surgery board that places an emphasis on the face and body as well.
So why choose a board-certified plastic surgeon? Having board certification means that the plastic surgeon has completed all of the required training, testing, and peer assessment. The surgeon has proven their competency through a series of assessments, which should make you feel confident in their skills. Board certification in any other specialty does not ensure the same standards for training, experience, and testing.
We hope our guide will help you to recognize a surgeon who is competent and qualified to provide cosmetic, plastic and reconstructive surgical services.