Top Liposuction Considerations When Picking A Surgeon

by Lawrence Warner

Laser liposuction has helped the liposuction industry in becoming the most popular form of cosmetic surgery. Now before going in for any type of plastic surgery, it is important to go over what your goals are and what you expect coming out of the surgery room. How well the procedure turns out is really in the hands of the surgeon. A properly trained and experienced doctor is an important factor in reducing the chances of complications arising during the surgery, as well as ensuring optimal post-procedure recovery.

The best surgeons will take your condition into consideration before making any treatment suggestions. They value the safety and health of their clients before selling their services and that is the type of care you need for such a serious procedure. These things are hard to measure, but credentials are easy to measure. Make sure they are board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery and have enough experience in laser liposuction, traditional liposuction, and plastic surgery in general.

While nothing, not even a certification, can guarantee the best results, it greatly increases your chances because the surgeons will have gone through specific and rigorous education and training in the field of plastic surgery.

Thoroughly do your homework. Review the surgeon's credentials, education, and training. A surgeon who has all the proper credentials and a good history of success stories will be proud to show you his certifications. The type of certification is also important.

The American Board of Medical Specialties designates the most credible of boards such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery. That is the kind of certification you want your surgeon to have. Many self-designated boards exist to dilute the pool of qualified doctors with lesser credible certifications. Some doctors will have a cosmetic surgery certification but it could be in an unrelated field such as dental surgery.

Ask about the type of equipment that will be used, where the procedure will be done, and how long it the procedure will last as well as how long is the average recovery time after the surgery. Does the recovery time conflict with other commitments in your life? Can you afford to a take ample time off work for proper healing if you have major work done? The doctor should provide a pre and postoperative instruction guide that you can follow to reduce the risk of complications.

During your consultation, ask to see some samples of previous clients who have had similar treatment. Most clinics keep a file of before and after pictures you can browse through. This way you have a better idea as to what you can expect as well as which discover some things that you never thought of.

If at any point you feel the consultation has turned into a hard-sell by the doctor, it is time to walk out. A caring doctor will understand the pressure of deciding whether liposuction surgery is the right move is something that will take time and patience.

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June 29 2009 06:40 am | Liposuction

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