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As a patient and obesity activist, I’ve spent roughly the last 2-years immersed in plastic surgery. Through my plastic surgery journey, as well as the patient journeys I’ve been privileged to be part of, and discussions with surgeons and other professionals in the business who very candidly gave me the inside scoop, much has been learned. Here are some insider tips to help you become a further informed and empowered patient.

4. There’s a lot of heavy marketing that goes on. From glitzy websites and fancy names for procedures, to spa-like practices and charming bedside manners. This is a highly competitive field, and plastic surgery is a business like any other business. The practice must make money. Don’t be taken in by the hype. Be sure to choose your plastic surgeon based on what matters: training, credentials, experience, and results.

5. Some plastic surgeons up-sell procedures. As noted in #4, this is a very competitive field. Some surgeons will recommend procedures that you do not need. Do your research and get at least three consults with different plastic surgeons. Get as many consults as you need until you find the right surgeon for you. FYI: the average income for a plastic surgeon is $400,000.00+ (source Doximity).

6. Some practices post fake reviews. Whether they’re posting fake good reviews about themselves or fake bad reviews about competitors, some underhanded tactics go on. It is a good idea to speak to patients personally, even if it is online, and get personal recommendations.

See more at: http://www.healthcentral.com/obesity/c/276918/174416/17-plastic-surgery-insider#sthash.zMyGPHIo.dpuf

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Thanks for the info. I'm not there yet but hopefully soon :)

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@@Elode good luck on your journey. it is an amazing and life changing adventure!

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Thank you!

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