Avoiding Plastic Surgery Complications
No matter the skills, training or experience of your plastic surgeon, the fact is that plastic surgery, like all surgery, carries some risk. These risks include infection, bleeding, blood clots, negative reactions to anesthesia, among others. It is the patients responsibility to strictly follow both the pre-surgery and post surgery instructions, given to you by your plastic surgeon. It is also very important that you choose a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, as they are required to take educational courses to maintain their Board Certification.
During your consultation, your plastic surgeon will discuss any possible complications associated with your procedure. Complications are uncommon, but a fully informed patient is the best patient.
Get more information on the risks involved in Plastic Surgery and how to prepare for your Surgical Consultation.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Complications in Plastic Surgery?
No matter how skilled, how much experience or how well trained your plastic surgeon is, like generally surgery, plastic surgery carries some risk. This includes infection, bleeding, blood clots, bad reactions to anesthesia, and others. As a patient, it is your responsibility to strictly follow both the pre surgery and post surgery instructions, given to you by your plastic surgeon. It is also very important that you choose a board certified plastic surgeons, as they are the best trained in the past, and also in the present. They are required to take educational courses to maintain there board certification.
During your consultation, your plastic surgeon will discuss the possible complications with you. Complications are uncommon, but patients typically appreciate the information ahead of time. Because smoking increases the chances of developing a complication and slows the healing process, you will need to stop smoking two weeks before a surgical procedure and for four weeks afterwards.
Labels: Plastic Surgery Complications


