I just returned from San Diego and am back with the press hat on. Since Smerling’s surgery, botox treatments have become a phenomenon, and with the relatively recent introduction of cosmetic fillers, record amounts of money are being spent in pursuit of beauty.
There are countless stories of botched cosmetic surgeries, but even more stories about successful results. What is one to make of it all?
Clark suggests there is much you can do to avert a tragic result, similar to Carol Smerling’s. Clark says to first, check credentials. If you are seeking cosmetic surgery, ask friends and your primary-care doctor for recommendations. Do not stop there. Find out if the recommended doctor, which includes ophthalmologists and dermatologists, are certified by a board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (www.certifieddoctor.org). To earn a certification by the Board of Plastic Surgery, at least five years of training beyond medical school is required, that includes an additional two years in plastic surgery training.
But do not stop there! Smerling learned that board certification is only a starting point. Clark reports that you need to find out if the doctor has privileges at an accredited hospital. This indicates that he or she has been deemed satisfactory by medical colleagues. Outpatient surgical center facilities ideally should be approved by the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (www.aaaasf.org).
Demand experience. No matter how many certifications a doctor might have, you need to determine whether a doctor has taken the time and expended the effort to train in particular procedure prior to “practicing “on a patient. If you are in need of a wonderful san diego cosmetic surgeon then may I suggest Susan Kaweski as she is simply one of the very best plastic surgeons in all of San Diego and can help with a tummy tuck, facelift, breast enhancement and implants, rhinoplasty, a mommy makeover as well as numerous other cosmetic surgery procedures in general.
Dr. John Penn, president of the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, was quoted in Clark’s article as saying, “It has become more common (overall)”
Dr. Tina Alster, a national expert on laser surgery, was quoted as well, saying, “You really should go to a doctor who has published in a peer-reviewed journal on the subject. That shows expertise,” Alster says. Alster added, use a doctor who has performed the proposed procedure repeatedly. In the case of lasers, at least 100 times.
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