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It's no secret that liposuction is big. Twelve out of the last thirteen years, it has placed as the most popular cosmetic surgery in America. Liposuction (also known as suction lipectomy or lipoplasty) has grown very quickly since its inception, and along with the growth of patients, there has been an accompanying boom in liposuction providers.

However, not all lipoplasty surgeons are created equal. They have varying degrees of skill and training, and they have different success rates.

The truth is, liposuction is a big field with lots of money, and a lot of doctors are trying to cash in on it. Sadly, some of these are better equipped than others. We've all heard the cosmetic surgery horror stories. Pictures of botched liposuctions circle the internets, along with reports of people who have died as a result from complications. This article will discuss why it's important to pick a qualified surgeon and what to look for.

One thing that may surprise people to learn is that any licensed physician can legally perform liposuction. This means that merely being listed as a liposuction surgeon in a phonebook or on the internet does not mean that the person is fully equipped to perform liposuction. It is entirely possible for someone to advertise himself as a liposuction doctor without actually having received special training. It is relatively common for dermatologists to offer liposuction from their offices. Some of these have been trained fully. However, others have only know the bare minimum about how to perform a liposuction.

While special training doesn't in and of itself assure good outcomes in surgery, it does up the chances. A surgeon who has had specific training, whether in medical school or in special cosmetic surgery courses after the fact, knows much more about the process of liposuction. Properly prepared surgeons know how to minimize the chances of complications, and they know how to handle complications when they arise.

Training and qualifications aren't the only important thing, however. At least equally important is experience. People can go throughout quite an impressive amount of schooling, but if they don't have lots of real world experience, there is still a much greater chance for making big mistakes.

On the other hand, a doctor who has been out of school too long can sometimes be a warning flag as well, because the field of liposuction is advancing rapidly. If a doctor trained back when tumescent liposuction was big, they may not have the skill set required to use a newer technique, such as laser liposuction (also known as SmartLipo, ProLipo, CoolLipo, LipoLite, and LipoTherme).

One last thing which is important to find in a liposuction surgeon is something hard to define, but nonetheless crucial. Because cosmetic surgeons deal so much with improving appearances, it is important that they have a sense of artistry. The best surgeons create good results because they have an appreciation for beauty and the know how to bring it out.

As you consider getting liposuction, look carefully. Be sure to check out a number of surgeons. Look at their credentials. Ask how many patients they have operated on. Ask to see before and after pictures. Ask how frequently there are complications or complaints. All of this is important, because the success of your surgery will depend greatly upon which surgeon you pick to do it.

by: Christian Heftel




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