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Cosmetic Surgeon: How to Choose the Right Surgeon For Your Procedure
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on September 06th, 2009
Choosing a cosmetic surgery procedure may be an easy decision, but picking a cosmetic surgeon can be much more difficult. You’ll have to consider skill level, bedside manner, location, and even availability. Here are some of the most important considerations to take into account when choosing the perfect cosmetic surgeon.
1. Check Credentials
A plastic surgeon should always be board-certified, have many years of experience, specialize or have significant experience with the specific procedure you’re considering, and have gone to an accredited medical school. It’s also wise to check the cosmetic surgeon’s past history. Check for malpractice suits by doing an extensive search on the internet. Some states also release certain records to the public. See if these area available where you live.
2. Consult with Several Surgeons
When making a big decision, it is important to explore a variety of options. After narrowing down your initial research to a handful of qualified surgeons, choose three to four for an initial consultation. Many times these consultations are free or the cost will be deducted if you choose to undergo the procedure with that particular surgeon. Meeting with different cosmetic surgeons will help you compare prices, techniques, and bedside manner.
3. Experience
Many surgeons perform multiple procedures, but often times they specialize in a particular technique or with a specific area of the body. This does not mean that you necessarily need to choose the top cosmetic surgeon in his field, but many patients feel more comfortable choosing a surgeon that has a more limited scope of practice.
Some surgeries are more straightforward to perform than others. The average breast augmentation is generally a fairly routine cosmetic surgery while nose jobs tend to be less predictable and more individualized. Generally, the more complex of difficult the surgery, the wiser it is to choose a specialist.
4. Bedside Manner
Although credentials and skill trump the most pleasant of plastic surgeons, bedside manner is still an important factor to take into consideration. You should feel a certain level of comfort and confidence in surgeon and the care you will be receiving.
Does the surgeon answer your questions completely and honestly? Is he available if complications arise? How accessible is his office and staff? Does he take his time and not rush you during the consultation? These are all important questions to ask when making a decision.
5. Location
Unless you’re particularly lucky or live in a large city, you might have to make some travel accommodations for your cosmetic surgery. Some people don’t mind traveling great distances for specialist or top doctors, while others simply can’t afford the expense.
You’ll also have to consider spending a few days at a local hotel immediately following the surgery before you’re fit enough to travel back home, as well as the possibility of having hiring a nurse to assist you or a trusted friend who can accompany you.
If travel expenses are simply out of your budget, be sure that more local options are just as desirable, or consult with your surgeon’s office to see if they can be of assistance in finding you a more affordable deal.
Rhinoplasty - More and More Men Are Getting Nose Jobs
Posted by sleepyguy in Prescription Sleep Medicine on May 31st, 2009
Is looking good important to women only? Or can men go for nose jobs too? Well, why not? In fact, these days, men are going in for a lot of plastic surgery procedures and rhinoplasty is one of the most popular one and for a variety of reasons.
Men are also exposed to the same kind of same societal images that women face every day. Just like women they too see the chiseled jaws, luscious lips and slender noses of male celebrities and models on the covers of magazines and in the movies. As a result, lots of men try to find the services of plastic surgeons and skin specialists to fix the little imperfections of their face.
Rhinoplasty is a popular procedure and there are a number of reasons men are seeking the procedure in increasing numbers. Men desire a stronger more masculine look that projects power and confidence and the nose is the most prominent feature of the face.
They are different to women in this area as women want a more feminine look. However, just like women, a little change in the facial features can give a man a lot of self-confidence that can do a lot of good to improve his personal and professional life. The main thing is to sculpt the nose to fit the face.
You must have a lot of fistfights or baseballs to the face during your childhood to have disfigured your nose, leaving it crooked or lumpy looking. It may have been a badge of honor to your tough guy persona, but today the growing acceptance of cosmetic changes for men has changed the perception of society. In today’s corporate world, crooked and bumpy is not the kind of look that goes with a suit and tie.
Today’s man is certainly more worried about his appearance and the image he makes in the work force and on the dating scene. But good looks are not the only reason for male rhinoplasty. The surgery helps people with breathing problems due to an obstruction or a malformation of the nose. Though this helps them look good, the improved breathing is the real improvement.
Complicated breathing is seldom due to a deviated septum which is the wall of cartilage and bone separating the nostrils. There are other problems such as a thickened lining or septum, malformations and enlarged nasal structures.
So what does rhinoplasty do? It makes the nose smaller in width and length, sculpts the tip, and reshapes the nostrils. Bumps and crooks can also be fixed to improve the line and give a straighter profile. Before you go for the surgery, research your plastic surgeon and check if he has experience in performing male rhinoplasty? Take a look.
Chances are good he will since the number of men seeking this procedure grows every year- as much as 20% from 2005 and 2006, according to the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. Look at the before and after pictures of other men who have had the surgery, and find out if rhinoplasty is right for you. It just might change your life.