As a plastic surgeon, my patients
usually seek one of two kinds of treatments: a reconstructive
procedure, to restore the face or body to its original state
after suffering damage from accident or disease; or a cosmetic
or aesthetic procedure, where the goal is to improve appearance.
After 25 years of practicing plastic surgery,
I cannot emphasize enough the importance of making an informed
decision about your choice of surgeon and about your choice
of procedure. To do this, you need to become what we call
an "educated patient" which means to acquire the
knowledge you need to make a decision that will provide you
with the best surgical result.
There are three basic factors that will determine
the outcome of your surgery:
1) Your choice of plastic surgeon.
This is the single most important decision in achieving the
result you desire. Training, experience and that intangible
sometimes referred to as artistic talent, are all crucial
factors. Check the credentials of any doctor that you are
considering very carefully (see The
Educated Patient on this site for help). Your health and
your appearance depend on your choice.
2) The procedure used to achieve your
goal. There are many options offered by many different
surgeons, and it is easy to become confused. You hear about
"new, faster, less down time" treatments with catch
phrases like "band-aid face lift". While these marketing
phrases are appealing, it is important for you to know exactly
what treatment modalities are available, which are time proven,
and what you can realistically expect from the choice you
make.
3) The relationship that you establish
with your plastic surgeon. The essence of that relationship
is communication. It is important that you communicate your
objectives to the surgeon and that the surgeon listens and
understands them. It is also important that the surgeon thoroughly
explains the procedures you are considering. To achieve a
successful outcome, you must communicate well with each other,
and feel comfortable with each other.
In my practice, I emphasize to the patient
that we are going to embark on a journey together. It is important
that we have the same destination and the same goal. The patient
will invest the time to become fully educated about the procedure
and will do everything preoperatively and postoperatively
in order to achieve the best possible result. I will use the
many years of medical training and 25 years of plastic surgery
experience to achieve the result we both want. The patient
and I become partners, and like all good partners, we work
together to reach our mutual goals.
If you are considering plastic surgery, you
should be seeking complete and accurate information so you
can make an informed decision. Please let our office know
if we can help in any way. |