If you're considering any type of cosmetic procedure, consumer watchdogs and medical organizations recommend you check up on your doctor first.
What's the best way to find a qualified surgeon?
According to Dr. Jean Loftus, author of "The Smart Woman's Guide to Plastic Surgery," the biggest problem with finding a qualified surgeon "is that as insurance reimbursements have gone down, the number of unqualified physicians who call themselves plastic surgeons has increased, so finding a plastic surgeon who's qualified is hard sometimes." Every doctor "is board certified in something," she added, "even if all they've done is a year internship after medical school.
"Here's the bottom line. . . . If you want to know that your plastic surgeon is properly certified, the meaningful question to ask is, 'Are you certified by the
American Board of Plastic Surgery?' " [or the
Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada? (these Boards are equivalent and are both recognized by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons)].
The ABPS (
abplsurg.org) recommends you go to
plasticsurgery.org or
surgery.org (the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery). The status of a physician's license can be found at
www.medbd.ca.gov, California's medical licensing board website.
American Board of Plastic Surgery?