
What’s the best way to find a specialist in rhinoplasty?
I’m in Austin, TX and looking for a plastic surgeon who specializes in rhinoplasty. Are there any associations that “matter” more than others? For example, a friend said to only consult with surgeons who are members of the ADA; but many of the plastic surgeons I’ve found online aren’t, but there’s many who are members of the “American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery” and others similar to that. Do these matter? Are some “credentials” better than others, if so, which do I pay attention to? Thanks!
What you want to look for is a board certified plastic surgeon certified with the American Board of Plastic Surgery. A good surgeon will not just try to talk you into surgery for the sake of taking your money either. They will try to find out the reasons for your decision for a consultation and tell you all the risks and benefits of the surgery it’s self. Check with the ABPS for a certified surgeon in your area.
American Society of Indian Plastic Surgeons Jalandhar Medical Mission November 2009
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