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5 Tips to Help You Choose the Right Plastic Surgeon

One of the most difficult parts of cosmetic surgery isn’t the procedure itself, but selecting the right plastic surgeon in Houston for the job.  There are a number of variables to consider during the selection process.  Most people focus primarily on price.  While this should be part of your consideration, it shouldn’t be a deciding factor.  These 5 tips will make it much easier for you to choose the right plastic surgeon.

Must Be Board Certified with Hospital Privileges

The easiest tip to follow is only considering plastic surgeons that are board-certified and have hospital privileges.  It cannot be overstated how important this is.  Board-certified plastic surgeons with hospital privileges not only have extensive training, but will always hold your best interests, safety, and long-term health as the highest priority.

3 Areas to Focus On When Comparing Your Options

When you are comparing plastic surgeons, there are three areas that should get most of your attention – experience, skills/training, and personality.  Cosmetic surgery is like any craft, the more experience someone has the better they become.  More experience also provides you with more opportunities to view their past results.  Their skills and training is also an important.  Most plastic surgeons will have one or two techniques for each type of surgery they perform which they excel at.  For example, there are a growing number of different facelift techniques which all provide excellent results as long as the surgeon has mastered the technique they are using.

Finally, don’t underestimate the importance of personality.  If you don’t feel comfortable around your plastic surgeon, there is little chance you will be completely open and honest.  Not only will you be trusting your plastic surgeon with your body, but you will also be spending a great deal of time with them during the pre-and post-procedure process.

This is One Situation Where Your Instinct Is Not Enough

Everyone trusts their own gut-instinct.  While you should definitely be comfortable with the plastic surgeon you choose, your instinct alone should not be a deciding factor.  Don’t hesitate to get recommendations from friends, family, and even your medical doctor.  The more information you can gain from other’s first-hand experiences, the easier it will be to make an accurate, informed decision.

Pre & Post-Surgery Care Should Be a Priority during the Consultation

There is a good chance you will go through a full consultation with more than one plastic surgeon before deciding which one is right for you.  The best plastic surgeons understand that pre-surgery routines and post-surgery care are a critical factor in whether or not be procedure is a success.  Anyone who downplays it’s importance probably does not have a track record for providing consistent results.

They Shouldn’t Rely on Touch-up Procedures

The best cosmetic surgeons have spent years honing their skills and techniques.  As a result, they can provide consistent, reliable results.  This means there will be only a few occasions where touch-up procedures are necessary.  Any plastic surgeon that heavily relies on touch-up procedures likely has consistency issues.  Instead of getting it done right the first time, they rely on second chances.  While every plastic surgeon will let you know that touch-up procedures are available if necessary, it should not be considered a necessity.

By following these 5 tips, you will immediately eliminate most of the unqualified and unskilled surgeons from your list of potential candidates.  While you will likely need to consider other factors as well, knowing that you will only be looking at the best plastic surgeons gives you a significant head start on the decision-making process.

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