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Red Flags to Be Aware of When Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

July 16, 2020 by Melissa Chapman 13 Comments

Red Flags to Be Aware of When Choosing a Plastic Surgeon is written in partnership with Dr. John Zannis

Searching for a cosmetic surgeon is more manageable when you use a clearly defined system to make the choice — consider all options and weigh them cautiously. If you’re consulting with a cosmetic surgeon and any of the following red-flag situations occur, you might want to consider looking for a different surgeon:

Red Flags to Be Aware of When Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

Red Flags to Be Aware of When Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

Offering discount coupons

Discount coupons make sense if you’re looking for a haircut or a massage – but maybe not for plastic surgery. “Don’t bargain price when it comes to something serious like surgery,” says New Bern, NC board certified plastic surgeon Dr. John Zannis.

The surgeon is not board-certified

Look for someone who has become board-certified in plastic surgery by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. This means the surgeon has had at least six years of surgical training with two or three years devoted specifically to plastic surgery, has passed rigorous oral and written examinations and has demonstrated safe and ethical surgical practice.

 Making lofty promises. Any surgeon that promises to make you look like a celebrity, or says he can make you look 30 years younger, is likely over-promising. A skilled surgeon knows the potential and limitations of surgery. A good surgeon will want you to look like an improved version of you, not someone else.

The surgeon’s operating facility is not accredited

Often plastic surgery is performed in an ambulatory care center or the surgeon’s office-based surgical facility.

Either way, Dr. Zannis says you want to make sure the facility is properly accredited. Accreditation ensures that strict standards are met for proper equipment, safety, surgeon credentials and staffing.

Trying to “up-sell” patients

An initial consultation with a plastic surgeon should be a collaborative effort, in which doctor and patient come to an agreement about which course of treatment is best. Dr. Zannis says it’s reasonable for the surgeon to suggest alternative approaches, but that it’s worrisome if he/she uses high-pressure tactics. “Surgeons who try to convince you to have more surgery that you want may be just trying to squeeze as much money from you as possible,” warns Dr. Zannis.

Advertising heavily

Some excellent plastic surgeons advertise their services. But Dr. Zannis feels that plastic surgeons who advertise heavily – on radio, TV, in newspapers, etc. – may do so because they don’t get the good word of mouth that provides a steady stream of patients. “The number of ads a surgeon displays is often inversely proportional to the quality of the doctor,” Dr. Zannis says.

 The short consultation:

The first visit with a plastic surgeon must be a thorough, get-to-know-you session in which both patient and doctor determine if they can work together. If you find yourself in a room viewing a video about the doctor’s services and are whisked through a brief meeting, you may want to look elsewhere.

Being censured or sued

Just because a surgeon has faced a malpractice lawsuit doesn’t mean he/she is incompetent. In today’s medical climate, even first-rate surgeons are sometimes sued. But be wary of a surgeon who has been sued more than a few times, says Dr. Zannis. Ditto if he/she has been censured by the state medical board.

No before and after photos. If you’re interested in a procedure, you should see what the physician can do for you. One of the best ways to see the quality of work is to view before and after photos of their actual patients. If they won’t show you any, they may not have enough experience, or success  in that particular procedure.

During an appointment or pre-consult THESE SHOULD BE RED FLAGS:

The phone isn’t answered promptly or is answered by a machine.

No one takes time for your call; the doctor’s staff is abrupt or downright rude.

You don’t receive promised information materials before your consultation.

You can’t get your questions answered because the staff isn’t knowledgeable or says “the doctor will tell you everything at consult.”

You can’t find out a ballpark fee. How can cost be a secret?

You find out you won’t be meeting with the surgeon at your consult. Don’t waste your time

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  1. Tammy says

    July 16, 2020 at 2:05 pm

    Thanks for the tips. I am considering using a PS and I was wondering how I was going to go about choosing one.

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  2. Jennifer Van Haitsma says

    July 16, 2020 at 3:49 pm

    Great advice! I’ve never had plastic surgery, but who know what the future holds? I will keep this in mind!

    Reply
  3. GiGi Eats says

    July 16, 2020 at 7:13 pm

    YES!!! TOTAL REG FLAGS!!!! Especially the coupons! Any one I see on Groupon I am like, YAHHHH NO! hahahaha!

    Reply
  4. Beth says

    July 17, 2020 at 12:45 am

    Any one of these red flags would scare me away!

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  5. Heather says

    July 17, 2020 at 1:26 am

    This was so great to read. I have been seriously contemplating looking into consulting with a ps so this was really helpful.

    Reply
  6. Janeane M Davis says

    July 17, 2020 at 1:28 am

    These are all good things to think about. Plastic surgeons do things with permanent results so we need to take time and care when selecting the surgeon.

    Reply
  7. Helena says

    July 17, 2020 at 5:42 am

    Haven’t had much experience with PS but you’ve shared a helpful list of red flags

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  8. Sarah Bailey says

    July 17, 2020 at 5:26 pm

    These are some great tips – you need to 100% trust any surgern you go and see.

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  9. Jenn @ EngineerMommy says

    July 17, 2020 at 10:56 pm

    Choosing a doctor is so important but finding the best plastic surgeon is even more important.

    Reply
  10. Mama Maggie's Kitchen says

    July 18, 2020 at 3:30 am

    This list is really a great advise for everyone when choosing a plastic surgeon. Thank you for sharing this helpful information.

    Reply
  11. Rosemary says

    July 18, 2020 at 4:12 am

    Great tips. I have a friend consideirng plastic surgery and I will defnitively share this article with him. Cheers.

    Reply
  12. Catalina says

    July 18, 2020 at 8:26 am

    These are great points of view that everyone should consider before thinking about a plastic surgeon. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  13. Ruth I says

    July 18, 2020 at 3:12 pm

    Definitely a list we all should check when we are looking for the right one. Thank you for this .

    Reply

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