With the focus being on having a perfect appearance, many people are now resorting to various forms of cosmetic surgery to correct bodily imperfections. From breast enhancements to tummy tucks and Botox treatments, there is virtually no limit to the various types of surgery that are available. Before going under the knife, however, there are a few very important questions that the client needs to have answered by their preferred cosmetic surgeon.
1. How Much Experience does the Surgeon Have With This Particular Procedure?
It is crucial for the patient to find out just how much experience the cosmetic surgeon has with the procedure that they want them to perform. This is because of the fact that there is a substantial amount of risk involved with most forms of cosmetic surgery and clients stand the risk of being permanently scarred or maimed as a result of botched cosmetic surgical procedures. If the surgeon cannot give definite answers in this regard, it may be best to approach one that can.
2. Are There any Potential Problems or Side Effects Which Could Arise After the Procedure?
Patients should always ensure that they ask their surgeon this question because, in many cases, there are potential side effects which could be experienced after the procedure. Some patients may find that they are allergic to particular anaesthetics, which could result in side effects such as nausea, vomiting or disorientation. It is imperative that patients are made aware of any potential side effects prior to the procedure so that they can decide whether they would still like to have the procedure performed or not.
3. What are the Pros and Cons of the Procedure?
In many cases, patients are looking for a quick fix to a cosmetic problem. Unfortunately, this may not always be the best solution. A perfect example is that of liposuction. While it may remove a substantial amount of fat from the patient’s body, it can result in the patient being left with a large amount of excess skin that will require further cosmetic surgery to remove. Patients should ensure that they discuss the pros and cons of their chosen procedure with their surgeon prior to going under the knife.
4. Is the Surgeon Certified With any Medical Board?
Patients should confirm whether their chosen surgeon is registered with any medical boards or associations. This will make it easier for them to find out whether there have been any complaints about them or whether they have been struck off the medical roll for any reason whatsoever. It will also make it easier for them to choose a suitably qualified cosmetic surgeon.
By asking the cosmetic surgeon these questions prior to the performing of any procedure, patients can ensure that they are using someone who is suitably experienced and qualified. It is also advisable for patients to do as much research as possible on their chosen cosmetic procedures so that they know exactly what to expect when it is performed.