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Safety and Convenience With Your Cosmetic Surgery Procedure

Deciding to have cosmetic surgery can be a major decision for the millions of people that undergo surgical procedures every year.

While most people concentrate solely on the procedure itself, there are other things you may wish to consider during your initial questioning. Take the time upfront to be thorough in finding the perfect surgeon and surgical center for you. Consider these questions.

* Your surgeon. Your surgeon is the one person who controls the outcome of your procedure. Make sure you fully interview your surgeon, and are comfortable with his demeanor. Are you comfortable with his education and training background? Are you comfortable with his references and previous experience? Finding the best person for you can ensure a successful procedure from beginning to end.

* Your surgeon's staff. Who does your surgeon rely on to work with you throughout the procedure? As you're visiting your surgeon, also spend some time with the staff. Do you enjoy the service and knowledge of the other members of the team? The surgeon will be performing the surgery, but he also relies on a variety of people to help him through. Talk with the nursing staff, anesthesiologist, patient coordinators, and anyone else that will make your surgery a success.

* Your operating room. Many cosmetic surgeons have an office for meeting patients and for follow up procedures, but rely on their association with a local hospital for use of the operating facilities. A few cosmetic surgeons provide you with surgical facilities in-house. Talk to your surgeon about your options. Having facilities in-house provides you with more intimate surroundings, and the ability to have your procedure in a timelier manner.

* Your recovery room. Recovery is a big part of the success of your procedure. Make sure you understand where you will be recovering from your surgery, the care you will be given throughout the process, and how quickly you will be expected to check out. Having someone with you in recovery and to take you home will allow you to be more at peace throughout the entire process.

* Follow up care. While everyone wishes for full recovery in the shortest period of time, understanding the full spectrum, including complications, can allow your experience to be the best possible. Have a list of normal symptoms and possible complications. Know when to call into your surgeon's office for more information, and have phone numbers ready for the team you've worked with. Nothing makes you feel more at ease than to speak directly with someone familiar with your case.

Also, check references. In today's world of information, it's easy to learn more about both your doctor and his business. Research until you're comfortable with your choices. Then relax, and enjoy the process, and look forward to the new you.


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Dr Randolph C Robinson is double board-certified by the American Board of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery and the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery and is an Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support Provider. He practices oral, maxillofacial, craniofacial, and cosmetic surgery in the Denver, Colorado area, and is internationally known for his work in the area of Orthognathic Surgery (jaw surgery). Visit his practice at ParkMeadowsCosmeticSurgery.com

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