Cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey are doctors who perform plastic surgery for cosmetic purposes. Cosmetic surgery is a form of intervention which enhances the features of the patient. Becoming a cosmetic surgeon requires up to seven years residency which then can be followed by additional training for certain sub-specialties. After their years of education and residency, cosmetic surgeons can then perform in hospitals or cosmetic surgery clinics where they provide a host of procedures for their patients.
Cosmetic surgeons focus on two specific areas; reconstructive surgery and cosmetics. Both of these practices date back centuries but as one can appreciate, the modern cosmetic surgeon has access to state of the art equipment and a knowledge base far superior to his ancient colleagues.
Not everyone is a good candidate for cosmetic surgery and to this end the prospective patient and the surgeon first meet to discuss the particular intervention desired by the patient. It is during this initial consultation that the surgeon decodes if the patient is a good candidate for the procedure or not, they discuss any risks that may be associated with the procedure and discuss all the options, including payment. Once the cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey and the patient have thoroughly discussed all issues and decided a plan of action, the surgery is booked.
Depending on the cosmetic procedure the patients are given a local anesthesia, sedated or fully anesthetized. The cosmetic surgeon and his team of nurses and anesthesiologists work as one to make the surgery run smoothly with no complications. There are many different cosmetic procedures available but among the most popular are breast augmentation, liposuction, facelifts, tummy tucks and mommy makeovers.
It was not too many years ago when plastic surgery was considered as a last resort for the health and well-being of a patient, these procedures were often limited to such things as skin grafts for those patients who were seriously burned, repairing a broken cheekbone or nose or reducing the unseemliness of a birthmark across the face of a patient. Later the procedures caught on among the rich and famous. Even at this the elective surgery was often hush-hush and rarely discussed.
Today, cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey find open acceptance of the procedures they perform, they can range from full on face lifts to simple little eyelid tucks.
If you are considering a cosmetic procedure and looking for cosmetic surgeons in New Jersey you are invited to contact Michael A. Fiorillo, MD. Visit us online for more details.