Three words summarize the most important characteristics to look for when choosing a cosmetic surgeon: qualifications, experience and comfort.
1. Qualifications count - Medical professionals in the United States
have well-defined, stringent requirements for their professional training in every
specialty. Cosmetic surgeons are accredited by the American Board of Cosmetic
Surgery (www.americanboardcosmeticsurgery.org).
The first thing you need to do is check on this Web site to make sure the physician
you are considering is fully accredited.
Basic accreditation is only the beginning of assuring a physician's qualifications.
You'll want to go to your state's Medical Board to make sure there are no malpractice
suits or complaints registered again the physician. For a listing of state medical
boards, go to www.fsmb.org.
Finally, involvement in professional associations indicates that a physician is keeping pace with changes in the profession. Look at the physician's biography to see if s/he is a member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery or other professional organization in the field.
2. Experience matters - The best indicator of how well a physician performs
a particular procedure is how frequently s/he has performed it in the past. Make
sure you ask about the doctor's experience doing the specific procedure you are
considering with the particular techniques s/he is recommending. And don't just
get a count. Find out how many of those procedures were successful. Talk to past
patients to get a first-hand account of their experience with the physician. Look
at before and after pictures and draw your own conclusion.
3. Comfort rules - Even if a physician is fully qualified and experienced
with a procedure, that person may not be right for you. You need a physician who
communicates openly with you, answers your questions and gives you the time you
need to understand the technicalities. You need a physician who appears to have
the same expectation for the outcome as you do. Most importantly, you need a person
you can trust to advise you when the choices aren't black and white. Be sure you
are completely comfortable with your choice of physician so that during stressful
periods immediately before, during and after the surgery or procedure, you'll
be taken care of the way you need.