Top Questions to Ask Your Portland Plastic Surgeon

Choosing to undergo plastic surgery is a decision not to be taken lightly. The results can be life altering and it is imperative that you ask the right questions before committing to a particular procedure. There are numerous factors to be considered and it is important to know as much as possible about your prospective Portland plastic surgeon. The following is a list of the top questions you should consider before plastic surgery:

Are you board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery?

Find out whether or not your physician is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Certification through this board indicates that your surgeon has extensive specialized training, knowledge and experience. Not all practicing plastic surgeons are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, and if the physician you are considering is not, make sure that he or she is certified by a board that is recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties.

Do you have any outstanding malpractice lawsuits?

Ask about your physician’s surgical background. Make sure that he or she does not have any malpractice judgments or disciplinary measures against their practice.

How often do you perform this procedure?

Inquire as to how frequently your physician performs the procedure you are considering. Also ask for before-and-after pictures and patient references. Your surgeon should be able to provide you with an extensive list of references and pictures in order to give you more realistic expectations of your desired procedure.

What types of risks are involved in this procedure?

Ask about the potential risks and complications associated with your procedure. All surgeries carry some risk, but it’s important that you are well aware before surgery. Ask your physician for specific examples and how he or she would elect to treat a particular complication or emergency.

Are you affiliated with any local hospitals?

Even if your procedure does not typically require hospital care, it is important to ask your surgeon about his or her hospital affiliations. Hospitals often require rigorous training and specialization before they will allow a surgeon to operate in their facility.

Find out more about Portland plastic surgeon, Dr. Burgess.

Source: Chicago Tribune

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