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Factors In Choosing Your Botox Doctor

When seeking Botox treatments, it’s important to look for a trusted physician. How do you go about it?

A Botox doctor should be certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS). A certification by the ABPS ensures at least five years of surgical training, including two years of training specifically in plastic surgery. It is important that their surgeon has extensive cosmetic surgical experience and has met the essential requirements for continuing cosmetic surgery education.

Similarly, these doctors must also have sure hospital privileges to perform the specific procedure in an intensive care hospital since the operation is often accomplished outside the hospital in an office-based surgical facility. Accredited office-based facilities have a safety record comparable to that of hospital ambulatory surgery settings.

Ambulatory or office-based facilities should be commissioned by a nationally or state-recognized accrediting agency, or be state licensed or Medicare certified.

Before the procedure, patients should be educated about all angles of the treatment, including whether to cease certain medications and stop smoking. Post-operative care should be provided by the surgeon. Although exceedingly safe in the hands of surgeons recognized by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Botox shots carries certain risks as well as benefits, and these should be discussed thoroughly before they are undertaken.

Candidates for Botox procedure should be in generally good health. One must be open about any drugs you might have taken in the past. These include hormones (oral contraceptives and estrogen replacement), aspirin, vitamins, and herbal medications since these substances can intervene with blood coagulation or interact with various medications.

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