Breast Augmentation: Warning Signs That Your Surgeon Is Inexperienced

May 26
07:46

2011

Aloysius Aucoin

Aloysius Aucoin

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Before you get breast augmentation, you should research your doctor. You will find out lots of facts at the initial consultation that will let you know whether the doctor you have chosen is experienced and reputable.

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If you want breast augmentation,Breast Augmentation: Warning Signs That Your Surgeon Is Inexperienced  Articles your best chance for getting good results is finding a reputable doctor. Unfortunately, this is easier said than done since some doctors do not have the proper education or experience to give quality results. Consider a few details you should clear up before going with a particular surgeon. You will find out most of these facts at your initial consultation, but you should know that you do not have to stick with the surgeon if you do not feel comfortable after the meeting.

One of the first details you will go over is where the breast augmentation will take place. Most doctors opt to do it at a hospital or at least a clinic near their office. However, some doctors choose to perform the surgery in their own office, which is fine as long as it is set up for surgery. Remember that this is a major surgical procedure, not just some treatment that can be done at a spa. Therefore, the room where it is done needs to be prepared for the various issues that can arise during any type of surgery. If your doctor's office looks ready for various types of surgery, there should not be a problem. However, some doctors try to avoid doing the procedure at a hospital simply because they do not have certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery and thus cannot practice in a regular hospital. Make sure this is not the reason that your doctor is avoiding the hospital setting.

You should also make sure you have plenty of options when it comes to this procedure. While most doctors offer some input on the type of implant, incision location, or placement you should have, they typically allow the patient to have a say, too. If your surgeon seems inflexible on the decisions during the process, steering you away from your choices without a good explanation, it is possible he or she does not know how to do it. You want a physician who is aware of all the methods and options for breast augmentation, allowing you to get what you want in the end. Of course, you should expect some advice if a particular implant type, incision location, or implant placement is not recommended, but your surgeon should explain the reasons to you rather than just shutting you down.

Additionally, your surgeon should let you know how to prepare for the procedure. For example, most physicians let patients know what medications they will have to take afterward, as well as which medications they should stop taking before the procedure. They should also let you know how long the recovery period will be so you can request the right amount of time off work.

These are just a few details to find out before committing to a physician. You should learn these facts at the initial consultation, before you have to commit to having breast augmentation. If things are not adding up, or you are not happy with your physician so far, find another one near you.

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