- Q:
- How do I know what treatment or procedure is right for me?
- A:
- You and your doctor should be asking questions like, "How long has this issue been bothering you?" and, "How do you see the potential for improvement from the procedure impacting your life?"
Plastic surgeons understand that the more specific the patient can be in framing any bothersome issues that have led the patient to consider elective cosmetic surgery, the higher the likelihood of a successful surgical outcome.
Remember, too, that all procedures -- even the less-invasive ones like fillers and lasers – carry risks and side effects. Be sure to discuss all the risks and concerns with your surgeon.
An accomplished plastic surgeon can deliver the desired enhancement in your appearance if you are a reasonable and realistic candidate for surgery. What no surgeon can do, however, is say whether your enhanced post-operative body image will improve your relationship with your spouse or make you more desirable to a potential employer. That part is entirely up to you.
Your plastic surgeon should have hospital privileges to perform any procedure that you are considering.
You and your surgeon may decide to operate in a free-standing ambulatory surgery center or an office-based operating room that is not affiliated with a particular hospital, but you should know that all plastic surgeons who are members of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons have pledged to operate only in facilities that are fully accredited. This means that your operating room experience will be conducted to the same high standards that are in place in a hospital.
Having privileges to admit patients and operate at a reputable hospital means the plastic surgeon has satisfied the hospital's credentialing committee, the Medical Board and Board of Trustees of that Institution, and that they are competent and qualified to perform the procedures they've been granted credentials to perform.
For many patients, it's a great comfort to know that a plastic surgeon’s performance, background and experience are under review by his or her peers and colleagues. A doctor operating without hospital privileges is not subject to the same degree of peer review. Also, if a complication occurs, a non-certified surgeon may not be able to coordinate your care should you need admission to a hospital for subsequent treatment.
Achieving privileges at a prestigious hospital typically means the surgeon has satisfied stringent requirements or has special skills and abilities. After all, having the best doctors, nurses and staff is what helps makes a hospital prestigious in the first place.
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- Q:
- How does my age help determine which procedures are right for me?
- A:
- A life stage approach to beauty helps a woman always maintain her personal best. Age-maintenance procedures that utilize less-invasive and more cost-effective techniques can deliver results that look far more natural than other, more radical surgical choices. Contact us today to discuss how we can help you achieve your very best using age-appropriate procedures that may include:
For women age 20 and beyond:
- A robust program of medically indicated skin care utilizing topical medications and appropriate levels of sun block
- Liposuction, but only if a realistic trial diet and exercise have not allowed you to achieve your goal of improved body contour
For women age 30 and beyond:
- Botox and filler treatments
- Microdermabrasion and laser hair removal
- Laser resurfacing and light treatments
For women age 40 and beyond:
- Central face lift
- Eyelid rejuvenation procedures
For women age 50 and beyond:
Post-menopausal women typically experience changes in their bodies that need to be taken into account when considering cosmetic enhancements. Among the most important issues:
- Physiological age as opposed to chronological age: A woman's overall health, height for weight index, types of environmental and sun exposures and underlying health conditions will matter more than how old she is.
- Tendency to lose fat and tissue in the face: Restoration of subcutaneous tissues by use of filler, fat grafting or repositioning by surgical procedures is one of the great advances in facial reconstructive surgery over the past two decades.
- Non-surgical facial treatments: Many patients have experienced successful and satisfying outcomes with fillers, neurotoxin, micro-derm abrasion or light-based facial rejuvenation treatments extending well beyond their 50s and 60s.
These are among the many reasons why a personal consultation with Dr. Grant will help you understand the cosmetic options that will best meet your overall goals and expectations.
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