Plastic
Surgery - Where Will It Occur
As
you evaluate the best plastic surgeon option for your treatment,
you might be surprised to learn the location of your surgery should
be part of your determination.
Plastic
Surgery - Where Will It Occur
The
question of the location of your surgery probably never even occurred
to you when you started thinking about having plastic surgery.
If you are having plastic surgery, it must be done in a hospital,
right? Actually, there are a wide variety of options and you need
to understand them before making plastic surgeon evaluations.
Much of the decision making process will depend on your comfort
level with surgical procedures.
There
are three options when it comes to the location of your surgery.
The first is the traditional hospital setting. The second is a
surgical center. The third is actually in the office of the surgeon.
By far, the largest percentage of plastic surgery procedures occur
in the offices of the surgeon.
Having
your surgery done in a hospital is an excellent choice. First,
it means your surgeon has hospital privileges, which means the
hospital has evaluated the surgeon and found them to have a level
of competency the hospital is comfortable with. Second, the hospital
surgical process is highly regulated by government, which means
you are going to get optimal care before, during and after the
procedure.
A
surgical center is a facility set up to handle a variety of surgical
procedures. Hospitals only have so much space and there is rarely
enough time available to handle all the surgeries scheduled in
your city or town. The surgical center fills this gap. Much like
a hospital, it is heavily regulated and the care is very good.
To collect fees, the center must be certified by various government
agencies, and the government agencies are sticklers for details
like safety. Having your surgery in a surgical center is not indicative
of any negative factor.
Many
surgeons have surgical facilities built into their offices. Since
they are expensive, you will usually find these facilities when
there is a group of doctors providing surgical procedures. While
there is nothing inherently wrong with this approach, you need
to pay close attention to certifications.
Has
the facility been certified by an independent group for safety
and emergency procedures? The question is not so much whether
it is safe for the surgical procedure you are undergoing, but
whether the facility is equipped to handle any unexpected problems.
Surgery is an invasion of the body and carries inherent risks.
It is important that certifications for things such as life support
be held by the office and by the nurses.
Having
surgery in an office facility is very common and has its benefits.
The office option is almost always cheaper than hospitalization
or a surgical center. Still, we are talking about your body, so
make sure to view the facility, ask for certifications and meet
with the nurses. If you are not comfortable with any aspect of
the facility, you are better off going with a surgeon who has
hospital privileges or using a surgical center.
There
are a lot of factors to consider. Make sure you don't leave
out the issue of the location of the actual procedure.
Ricardo
de Silva is with PlasticSurgeonPractices.com a directory of plastic
surgeons. Visit us to read more articles about plastic surgery.