Thursday, July 28, 2011

Never Entrust Your Aesthetic Surgery To An Unqualified Practitioner

By Mavic Guillermo


This is a difficult truth: There is a lot of risk involved in aesthetic surgery. Several procedures are very invasive that the smallest slip during operation can result to permanent, unalterable damage. When you are picking out your aesthetic surgery practitioner, there are a number of factors that you need to consider. The quality of their medical training and their corresponding surgical experience are the primary factors to look into.

Picture this out: In an abdominalplasty (or, more informally, "tummy tuck") or a liposuction, major internal organs are affected. The recovery and healing time is quite long, and the risk of complication is very great. Hence, if you have to have any of the two procedures, would you be willing to risk going under the knife and allow just any aesthetic surgeon who proclaims to know about the process to administer the procedure on you?

Just surfing through the volume of results when you key in "plastic surgery gone wrong" in primary internet search engines gives you an inkling of the risk that people undergo when they want aesthetic modifications done on their faces or bodies. These dangers are could have been circumvented, considering that you do your homework well by accomplishing a background check on your aesthetic surgeon of choice and only going ahead with the surgery if you've verified that the cosmetic surgeon is qualified and highly trained.

The demand for aesthetic surgery is on the rise, and a number of doctors and surgeons are struggling to meet the demands for this branch of medical practice. Bear in mind that in case you are thinking of undergoing aesthetic surgery, choose a practitioner or a cosmetic surgeon who has all the proper credentials and, if possible, who is a member of an internationally acknowledged board of cosmetic surgeons and practitioners.

As a would-be client or patient, you have the right to get answers you pose to your aesthetic surgeon.

- How many years has the doctor been administering the treatment that you are interested in?

- Does the cosmetic surgeon have legal authority or certification that qualifies him or her to perform the procedure you are interested in?

- What is the average number of similar procedures that the medical practitioner performs each week?

- Is there anything in your medical history that can pose risks or complications when you undergo the procedure?

- Can the cosmetic surgeon give you information about how long the results of the surgery will last?

- How much do you have to pay for the procedure?

- What will be the risk if you undergo the procedure?

The cosmetic surgeon's answers to these queries will help you evaluate if you will go ahead with the procedure under his or her care.




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