How to choose a cosmetic surgeon for your chemical peel

Chemical Peel

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Choosing a Plastic Surgeon for your Chemical Peel

Choosing the right plastic surgeon to perform your chemical peel procedure is one of the most important decisions you will make. FaceForum has assembled a variety of resources to assist you in your search.

This section of FaceForum begins with a brief introduction into the factors which one should consider as one selects a cosmetic plastic surgeon to perform one's chemical peel procedure.

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Top Tips for Choosing a Plastic Surgeon to Perform Your Chemical Peel:
  1. Verify that the surgeon is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.  -  You can check to see if your chemical peel surgeon is board certified in plastic surgery by using the American Board of Medical Specialties website at www.abms.org or by calling them toll free at 1 (866) ASK-ABMS.
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  2. Check the status of the surgeon's medical license. - FaceForum has assembled medical license verification information from all fifty U.S. states and the District of Columbia to assist you.  Each state has its own information page on our website.  You can find the links by scrolling down this page.
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  3. Check for disciplinary actions and malpractice judgments.  Many of the state websites (see links below) have information on disciplinary actions. A few have information on malpractice judgments.  If your state doesn't list malpractice judgments on its website, you may be able to obtain that information from the clerk of courts for the county in which the doctor practices.  Keep in mind that a malpractice lawsuit is different from a malpractice judgment. An accepted rule of thumb is that three malpractice judgments in a period of five to ten years indicates a warning sign.
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  4. Ask about malpractice insurance. - Should something go wrong, you want to make sure that your surgeon has current insurance coverage.
  5. Verify the doctor's credentials and training. - While some of the state websites (links below) give you this information, not all do.  Ask your doctor's office for information on the surgeon's training and education.  For most plastic surgeons, you can also get this info from either the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) or the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).  Roughly 97% of all board certified plastic surgeons are ASPS members.  The ASPS website is at www.plasticsurgery.org.
  6. Ask the surgeon how often he or she performs chemical peel and what his or her the complication rates are. - Be skeptical if no one knows the answers or if you are told that a particular physician has never had any complications.
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  7. Check whether or not the surgeon has hospital privileges. - You want to know this even if you are not having surgery in the hospital.  Why?  In the rare event that something happens during surgery, you may have to be admitted to the hospital for care.  Ask the doctor's office about hospital privileges. Call the hospital to verify.
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  8. Ask for references. - Ask for before and after photos.  If you feel comfortable talking to other patients on whom the plastic surgeon performed chemical peel, do so.
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  9. Ask your doctor. - What kind of opinion does your family doctor or primary care physician have of your plastic surgeon?
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  10. Ask about anesthesia. - Make sure that your anesthesia is being administered by a properly certified registered nurse anesthetist or an physician anesthesiologist.  Extra Tip: Many state websites have anesthesiologist and nurse anesthetist certification information.
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  11. Check the accreditation of the surgical facility. - States require hospitals to be certified. Most states do not require that out-patient (ambulatory) surgical facilities or office-based surgical facilities be certified. Luckily, there are national accrediting organizations which inspect and certify them.  They are the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF), the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) and the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO).  You can look up AAAASF facilities at http://www.aaaasf.org/.  You can search for AAAHC facilities at: http://www.aaahc.org/.  JCAHO accreditation lookups can be performed at: http://www.jcaho.org/qualitycheck/directry/directry.asp.

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Your state cosmetic surgery links are listed below.

State by State Resources to Help with Your Chemical Peel Research:

AK - Chemical Peel Alaska Surgeons
AL - Chemical Peel Alabama Surgeons
AR - Chemical Peel Arkansas Surgeons
AZ - Chemical Peel Arizona Surgeons
CA - Chemical Peel California Surgeons
CO - Chemical Peel Colorado Surgeons
CT - Chemical Peel Connecticut Surgeons
DC - Chemical Peel Washington DC Surgeons
DE - Chemical Peel Delaware Surgeons
FL - Chemical Peel Florida Surgeons
GA - Chemical Peel Georgia Surgeons
HI - Chemical Peel Hawaii Surgeons
IA - Chemical Peel Iowa Surgeons
ID - Chemical Peel Idaho Surgeons
IL - Chemical Peel Illinois Surgeons
IN - Chemical Peel Indiana Surgeons
KS - Chemical Peel Kansas Surgeons
KY - Chemical Peel Kentucky Surgeons
LA - Chemical Peel Louisiana Surgeons
MA - Chemical Peel Massachusetts Surgeons
MD - Chemical Peel Maryland Surgeons
ME - Chemical Peel Maine Surgeons
MI - Chemical Peel Michigan Surgeons
MN - Chemical Peel Minnesota Surgeons
MO - Chemical Peel Missouri Surgeons
MS - Chemical Peel Mississippi Surgeons
MT - Chemical Peel Montana Surgeons
NC - Chemical Peel North Carolina Surgeons
ND - Chemical Peel North Dakota Surgeons
NE - Chemical Peel Nebraska Surgeons
NH - Chemical Peel New Hampshire Surgeons
NJ - Chemical Peel New Jersey Surgeons
NM - Chemical Peel New Mexico Surgeons
NV - Chemical Peel Nevada Surgeons
NY - Chemical Peel New York Surgeons
OH - Chemical Peel Ohio Surgeons
OK - Chemical Peel Oklahoma Surgeons
OR - Chemical Peel Oregon Surgeons
PA - Chemical Peel Pennsylvania Surgeons
RI - Chemical Peel Rhode Island Surgeons
SC - Chemical Peel South Carolina Surgeons
SD - Chemical Peel South Dakota Surgeons
TN - Chemical Peel Tennessee Surgeons
TX - Chemical Peel Texas Surgeons
UT - Chemical Peel Utah Surgeons
VA - Chemical Peel Virginia Surgeons
VT - Chemical Peel Vermont Surgeons
WA - Chemical Peel Washington Surgeons
WI - Chemical Peel Wisconsin Surgeons
WV - Chemical Peel West Virginia Surgeons
WY - Chemical Peel Wyoming Surgeons

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