Cosmetic Surgeon - A Few Questions to Ask Before Choosing One
Years ago a physician would become "board certified," for life.
Because there is so much medical technology nowadays, it is imperative for a physician to have continuing education.
It is now a requirement for a physician to re certify.
That way, there is assurance that their knowledge is up-to-date.
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Just so you know, being board certified is not a definite that you will have excellent results from your surgery procedure.
But you can actually be sure that a board-certified plastic surgeon does have all the correct training as well as experience.
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Understand the abbreviations after the doctor's name such as: MD, DO, FACS.
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Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree: -- Attended a four-year medical school -- Learns allopathic or traditional medical practice b.
Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) degree: -- Attended a four-year osteopathic school -- Learns holistic medicine as well as traditional medicine c.
Fellows of the American College of Surgeons (FACS): -- The doctor's training, education, competence, and conduct pass an intensive assessment 4.
There are actually three primary boards.
Each board is specifically related to plastic surgery: a.
The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS): -- Plastic Surgeon certification in the area of plastic surgery of the whole body which includes breast enhancement -- Strictest surgical training -- Highest certification there is for plastic surgery b.
The American Board of Facial Plastic / Reconstructive Surgery (ABFPRS): -- Certification related to facial plastic and also reconstructive surgery -- Requirements for certification are particularly related to surgery of the face, head, and neck, including face lift.
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American Board of Otolaryngology (ABO): -- Certification in otolaryngology and neck and head