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Aestheticians vs. Plastic Surgeons for Injectable Fillers

In a recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, it was found that 40 percent of cosmetic procedures were not performed by board-certified plastic surgeons. This means that doctors with no formal training are providing these services to an unsuspecting public.

Author: Sara Goldstein
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Using the term “cosmetic surgeon” is misleading: Anyone with a medical degree can claim to be a cosmetic surgeon. Only doctors who have completed additional training and internships and passed rigorous testing can call themselves plastic surgeons.
Experience is King

It seems everyone is offering injectable fillers like BOTOX® Cosmetic and Juvederm these days. When you are selecting a professional for your facial rejuvenation procedure, credentials and experience are important.

It takes about a year to become an aesthetician. Degrees in this field can be obtained in beauty schools and community colleges. To become a board-certified plastic surgeon can take up to 20 years depending on residency programs and additional training. This training in producing stunningly beautiful results gives a plastic surgeon a distinct advantage in performing even routine treatments like collagen fillers. A plastic surgeon will have both the training and experience necessary to provide you with results that look natural and work to enhance your appearance. These same procedures performed by someone with little to no training can have the exact opposite effect.
Keeping Safety in Mind

When you visit a clinic to have injectable filler treatment, you are relying on a safe procedure. When you choose a clinic that employs people without sufficient training, you are putting both your safety and the final results at risk. Injectable fillers provided by a board-certified plastic surgeon are carefully measured and administered in precisely the right areas. This provides for little to no recovery time and exceptionally beautiful results. The same cannot be said of treatments offered by under-qualified doctors and skin care technicians.

Oftentimes there are discounts and coupons offered by clinics where these treatments are administered by under-trained employees. It is important to consider both your safety and your overall goals before accepting a less expensive option. Plastic surgeons may charge more upfront for these treatments, but the results more than make up for the cost.

If you live in or around Alexandria, Washington D.C., or throughout Northern Virginia and are interested in learning more about the benefits having your facial rejuvenation procedure performed by a board-certified plastic surgeon, please visit the website of the Virginia Center for Plastic Surgery for more information.

About Author

Board Certified, Dr. Desman offers complimentary cosmetic consultations at the Virginia Center for Plastic Sugery. Cosmetic surgery procedures include breast augmentation, tummy tuck, liposuction and rhinoplasty in the Washington D.C. and Northern Virginia area including Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax, Fairfax County and Springfield.

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