Finding a Plastic Surgeon

Finding a qualified plastic surgeon can be challenging. Do not underestimate the complexity of this important task. Consider the following advice:

Ask a friend:

If a friend was satisfied with the care provided by a plastic surgeon, then chances are that you will be similarly pleased. Unfortunately, not everyone has a friend who has had plastic surgery.

Ask someone in the medical profession, such as your family doctor or a nurse:

Keep in mind, however, that doctors and nurses may only be familiar with the physicians at their own hospitals, and they may refer to plastic surgeons based on personality or friendship rather than ability. They will also tend to refer to "hospital-based" plastic surgeons, who tend to perform mostly reconstructive surgery. Make sure your plastic surgeon spends most of his or her time performing cosmetic surgery - especially the one your seek.

Look for a Plastic Surgeon who is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery:

Be aware of made-up boards that sound official and issue official-appearing certificates. These boards may sound impressive, but according to Joyce D. Nash, author of What Your Doctor Can't Tell You About Cosmetic Surgery, "Certification of competency from such organizations is probably meaningless." Be certain to ask from which board certification was received. If your plastic surgeon is not certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery, be suspicious.

You may look in your telephone directory for a plastic surgeon, but beware:

Know that in most metropolitan telephone directories, only about two thirds of the physicians listed under "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons" are plastic surgeons who are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). Some physicians listed in the plastic surgery section have absolutely no formal training in cosmetic plastic surgery.

Telephone directories in most states do not require physicians to state from which board they received certification. Therefore, physicians may advertise under "Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons" and state they are board certified, but not be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.

Look for a Plastic Surgeon who is a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS).

The ASPS only inducts plastic surgeons who are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. To obtain the names of these plastic surgeons in your area, call the ASPS at 847-228-9900 or visit their web site at http:\\www.plasticsurgery.org.

Summary advice on finding a qualified plastic surgeon:

Finding a qualified plastic surgeon may seem like a daunting task. It can be. Understand that unqualified physicians make great efforts to create the impression that they are plastic surgeons. Be aware that the term "board certified" is meaningless, unless it is associated with the name of the board from which certification was received. Know that, in many states, it is legal for unqualified physicians to perform plastic surgery procedures in which they have not been trained. Realize that you may unknowingly see an unqualified physician, but think he is a qualified plastic surgeon. If you understand these issues, then you are well ahead of the general public. To begin your search, call a reputable plastic surgery organization, such as the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (847-228-9900), ask for the names of plastic surgeons in your area, and carefully evaluate your plastic surgeon during the consultation.

More About Loftus Plastic Surgery Center:

At Loftus Plastic Surgery Center, we offer everything from breast augmentation with breast implants to liposuction and bariatric surgery. Our professional staff is made up of only women. If you are looking into breast augmentation , we offer both saline and silicone implants. From breast lifts and rhinoplasty to tummy tucks (adominoplasty), our staff look forward to assisting you through the process.

Dr. Loftus is the highly acclaimed plastic surgeon who authored The Smart Woman's Guide to Plastic Surgery, which is the #1 Best-selling book on plastic surgery in the United States. She has appeared on CNN, MSNBC, THE TODAY SHOW and THE VIEW, discussing all facets of plastic surgery. People from all over the world travel to Cincinnati to seek her care.

 

Loftus Plastic Surgery Center

Breast Augmentation, Breast Implant, Tummy Tuck, Liposuction, Rhinoplasty and Bariatric Surgery

Cincinnati, Ohio: 513-793-4000
Northern Kentucky (A suburb of Cincinnati):
859-426-5000

 

The Cincinnati office is located within 45 minutes of Dayton, Ohio
The Kentucky office is located within 45 minutes of Lexington, Kentucky.

 


This web site is for information only.
Do not use the information herein to diagnose or treat your plastic surgery or cosmetic surgery problems. You should contact your plastic surgeon with all questions and concerns.

 


Information for this website is provided by Dr. Jean M. Loftus, a nationally respected female plastic surgeon, who practices cosmetic plastic surgery in the greater Cincinnati, Ohio area.


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