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The increasing popularity of non-surgical cosmetic procedures has led to a growing complacency about where procedures are being performed and by whom, according to the plastic surgery society. It is the position that ancillary procedures, such as skin resurfacing or Botox injections, while not surgical, are medical procedures and should only be done in appropriate facilities under the supervision of a qualified physician who has been trained in the particular procedure. This is the case for Los Angeles plastic surgery.

Medical History: Before any medical procedure is undertaken, a medical history should be provided in order to determine appropriateness. This is especially important to avoid allergic reactions and to identify underlying medical conditions that might pose risks when procedures are done by a Beverly Hills cosmetic surgeon.

Alternative Treatments: One purpose of pre-treatment consultation is the thorough evaluation of each patient and the exploration of alternatives, including no treatment.

Informed Consent: A discussion of the benefits and risks of any medical procedure is required for full informed consent. Non-surgical procedures do not always result in less “downtime.” A plastic surgeon can explain the pros and cons of various treatments.

Appropriate Setting: Medical procedures require sanitary surroundings and sterile instruments, as well as authentic equipment and medications. It is important to remember that parties and group events may compromise results.

Emergency Plans: Non-surgical procedures may occasionally result in unforeseen consequences. Ask your surgeon if plans are in place to handle emergencies.

Follow-up Care: Follow-up care is an important part of the doctor-patient relationship and is necessary to assure optimum procedure results. This is important for all plastic surgery procedures, including Los Angeles breast implants.

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Posted by Site Poster on Saturday, September 29th, 2007


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