Did you know that any licensed M.D. can legally
perform cosmetic procedures?
The aesthetic part of plastic Surgery is one of the
few remaining parts of medicine that is still fee for
service. Consequently, many physicians who have limited
or non-existent training in plastic Surgery are engaging
in complicated procedures that are far beyond any formal
training that they have received.
As a prospective patient it is essential that you understand
the importance of the nuances of “Certification” without
being confused or misled. While you are gathering
information, you should take the following qualifications
and medical experience into consideration:
Is the surgeon board certified?
The most important part of a plastic surgeon’s
credentials is his or her certification by the American
Board of Plastic Surgery. These boards are
not just exams but are indications of satisfactory completion
of more that 15-17 years of premedical, medical and
surgical training and specialization. This will signify
that he or she has undergone rigorous and standardized
training in a qualified institution and has passed thorough
tests that have determined him or her to be a safe,
knowledgeable and competent surgeon. Most well trained
plastic surgeons are also pre trained in another surgical
specialty such as general Surgery and can be certified
by that board- i.e. The American Board of Surgery. Such
dual certification translates into your assurance that
you are dealing with a seasoned and competent surgeon
who truly understand the diverse aspects of Surgery
and plastic Surgery.
What board provided the “certification?”
The American Board of Medical Specialties establishes
strict criteria governing 24 established boards such
as the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American
Board of Surgery. It also includes other specialties
that legitimately and routinely perform cosmetic procedures
within their defined scope of practice: dermatology,
head and neck Surgery, ophthalmology and plastic Surgery. Boards
such as American Board of Cosmetic Surgery or American
Board of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery are not under the
umbrella of nor recognized by The American Board of
Medical Specialties.
Where did the surgeon go to school and
where is he/she licensed to practice?
Be sure your surgeon graduated from a recognized school
of medicine. This does not have to mean an Ivy
League institution, but a university with a College
of Medicine. Also check that the surgeon you are
considering has licensure as a physician and surgeon
in the state in which he/she is practicing.
Limit your search to practices exclusively
or predominantly aesthetic.
In Surgery, not unlike other disciplines, the best
results are realized when a team of highly skilled individuals
perform the same procedures on a daily basis. Some
surgeons have spent time in ‘fellowships’ where
they further refine their skills for specific procedures
and techniques with master surgeons.
At Bay Area Aesthetic Surgery we welcome your questions regarding
our experience, training and credentials. Please
don’t leave our office until every question is
answered to your satisfaction.
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