Your read and hear about plastic surgery gone wrong at least monthly.
Patients unassumingly undergo plastic surgery procedures with
unqualified or untrained surgeons and when something goes wrong it costs
the patient both financially and physically.
Why does this happen?
Although
state medical boards regulate who can obtain a license to practice
medicine, they don't restrict doctors from performing procedures outside
of their training or specialty. Once they are licensed, there is no law
against doctors performing any medical procedure they want to, as long
as the patient consents to it.
As a board-certified plastic
surgeon, I can legally perform a knee replacement or hysterectomy,
procedures for which I am completely unqualified. This lack of
regulation has allowed an increasing number of doctors of all types --
including gynecologists, general surgeons and even emergency medicine
physicians -- to perform tummy tucks, liposuction, facelifts and breast
enhancement.
These procedures are almost never performed in real
hospitals. Hospitals typically vet their surgeons and allow them to
practice only within their field of training and expertise. Doctors get
around this by performing cosmetic procedures in their own in-office
operating rooms or at ambulatory surgery centers, where the
credentialing requirements may not be as strict.
So why do so many doctors reject their chosen specialty and remake themselves as plastic surgeons?
One word: money.
Declining
physician reimbursement has resulted in more physicians looking for
ways to enhance their income. And plastic surgery is one of the only
fields of medicine that is shielded from insurance companies.
So
an increasing number of doctors are closing their traditional medical
practices and opening cosmetic surgery centers. These physicians learn
the basics of plastic surgery through weekend courses, shadowing other
doctors and even online webinars. This influx of poorly trained cosmetic
surgeons has caused "bad plastic surgery" to become more common
.
If
you are considering having plastic surgery, I implore you: Do your
homework. Find a plastic surgeon who is certified by the American Board
of Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery board that is recognized by
the American Board of Medical Specialties.
Both of our Surgeons
are Board Certified by the ASPS and perform cosmetic surgery only at
approved and certified surgery centers, like the atlantic-surgery-center. Call us today to schedule a complimentary cosmetic consultation.
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