Liposuction - Important Questions You Should Ask

Oct 7
07:09

2010

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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Liposuction is designed to remove fat from unwanted places. If you are thinking of having it done, here are some important questions you should ask your doctor.

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There is nothing more frustrating than following a strict diet and exercise program for several months,Liposuction - Important Questions You Should Ask  Articles only to reach your goal weight and realize you still have a flabby stomach. Or perhaps your thighs are still rubbing together. Doing more exercising and more dieting will likely only result in the places that are already skinny just getting skinnier. That is just how the body works, sometimes. The answer in these cases is often liposuction. This procedure is designed to remove fat from unwanted places. If you are thinking of having it done, here are some important questions you should ask your doctor.

Be up front and ask your doctor about his background and his credentials. If he is the doctor you want performing your liposuction, he will be more than happy to share all of this information with you. In fact, he should be looking for any opportunity to brag a bit about his accomplishments. Where he graduated, the honors he received, the major associations he is involved with, and his board certification should all be things you are looking at during this time. If he seems hesitant or he seems to be annoyed by your questions, just decide then and there that you would rather go somewhere else. Running a successful practice is in many ways no different than running any other type of customer-oriented business. If you do not like what you see, there is always the competition.

Ask your doctor specifically about liposuction and how long he has been doing the procedure. Before you go in for your consultation, do some research about the procedure and come up with some informed questions. The doctor should be pleased to see you have done your homework and will be able to converse intelligently on the subject. Bring up some of the latest techniques and advances in technology and ask him what he thinks about them and whether he uses them in his practice.

Finally, ask him to be honest about the risks and possible complications surrounding liposuction. The last thing you want to do is go into a procedure such as this with your eyes closed. A lot of people shut out any information that might go against their plan. Do not do this. Be open to the risks and understand fully what it is you are getting into. The best decisions are those that are informed by all possibilities. Ask about his practice specifically and how many problems he has had with patients in the past. All of this information will help you better decide not only on your surgeon, but whether or not you want to go through with the operation.

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