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Consulting with Board-Certified Tummy Tuck Surgeons
Consulting with Board-Certified Tummy Tuck Surgeons A tummy tuck, or an abdominoplasty, is a cosmetic surgery procedure. Although it is cosmetic, it is still a major surgical procedure. Before undergoing such a procedure, good overall health and patience is a must. There are many considerations to factor when you’re thinking about having an abdominoplasty done. It would be to your advantage to discuss the procedure with a tummy tuck surgeon first. You can always speak with friends, family, and former abdominoplasty patients, but the most knowledgeable people that will be able to answer all your questions are tummy tuck surgeons. Before consulting with tummy tuck surgeons, you should be absolutely clear about what you want to get out of the surgery. Talk honestly with the tummy tuck surgeons and voice your goals. He or she will be able to tell you if it’s a realistic goal and if you need to shift your expectations. Tummy tuck surgeons can also advise you as to what other alternatives are available for you to achieve your goals. Keep in mind that not all tummy tuck surgeons are fully competent – some are out to make a buck without much regard to your health or well-being. These types of tummy tuck surgeons might always suggest that an abdominoplasty is your best option even if it isn’t. What should you look for in tummy tuck surgeons? The first thing to make sure of is that the surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. To be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the surgeon must meet stringent requirements. First, they must have graduated from an accredited medical school. They must hold a license to practice medicine in their state of residence. They must successfully complete a minimum of three years of training in general surgery in a residency program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education. They must successfully finish a two-year minimum training stint in plastic surgery in a program accredited by the ACGME. Afterwards, the surgeon has to continue practicing for at least a six month minimum. During the six months, reports are made, as well as preoperative and postoperative photographs. The reports and photos have to be submitted and approved by a panel of board-certified plastic surgeons. Lastly, to be board certified, surgeons must successfully pass a comprehensive oral and written examination. To check credentials, you can call the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Many libraries also carry The Official ABMS Directory of Board-Certified Medical Specialists. Next, you should check their training. A tummy tuck is a major procedure that requires a great deal of skill and training. You don’t want someone inexperienced cutting into your abdominal wall.
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