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November 17, 2009

Unexpected outcomes following your plastic surgery or cosmetic procedure

Posted by rosemont in Choosing a Plastic Surgeon, Plastic Surgery

Things do not always go as planned. In plastic surgery as with life there are so many variables to account for that occasionally things happen that are unforeseen. At Chrysalis Cosmetics in Sacramento we strive to account for this by discussing the possible unexpected outcomes prior to your procedure. We also have a written form that again goes over the possible outcomes that are unintended as well. One of the other ways that we suggest as well is to view the procedure on video prior to undergoing your consult so that you can ask questions and feel comfortable with the process and the cosmetic procedure you would like. One of the sites we suggest visiting is the ASPS animations of your procedure. This site will explain and allow you to view your procedure in detail as well. It is important know that we do everything in our power to keep you safe during your transformation process and will help guide you along the way. On occasion a revision surgery may be necessary to optimize the result and account for some unexpected healing difficulties. It is better to plan for these in advance than to be surprised by this afterwards as there is often a cost associated with the revisionary surgery. It is important to remember that you are paying for a cosmetic procedure not a result. And that the result and aging process are fluid over time. We look forward to answering your questions and helping you achieve the look you desire.

June 19, 2009

Cosmetic Surgeons – Choosing the Right Physician for You

Posted by rosemont in Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

There are many choices you will be making when proceeding with your enhancing your looks. Now days you can go to the local hair salon and have a nurse inject or laser you with the latest and greatest product they have been trained on. This is often the cheapest way to get started. For some this is enough. For others who desire more sophisticated procedures with lasting results a physician may be better choice. Then the decision process must be whether you would like one that has dedicated their entire practice to aesthetics or one that dabbles in it once a week or so. Another choice will be a medical doctor such as ones at the day spa or a doctor that has trained in more complex procedures such as surgery as well. When choosing your cosmetic physician be sure that they are trained appropriately. For example a plastic surgeon has trained in Cosmetic Surgery for the whole person including the face, legs, abdomen, body, and breast using techniques such as laser, surgery, injections and liposuction. This allows the plastic surgeon the ability to combine procedures to enhance your whole appearance. What you will get from a plastic surgeon is more options for enhancement as they have many tools to work with. Certainly one of the most important choices after choosing the type of doctor is the right surgeon to do the work in a safe reliable manner as well. This is often seen by accreditation of their surgical facilities and board certification in plastic surgery. These can be asked for and most plastic surgeons will have these symbols on their website as well. The next thing to consider is personality. In a perfect world this is a relationship you will want to keep through the years. Age management is something we all benefit from. Will this physician be someone you would like to have a long term relationship with? Price certainly plays a role too however you will find that prices are usually pretty similar. Be wary of deep discounts as there may be a reason for the discount.

September 23, 2008

What to Look For in a Plastic Surgeon: A Cosmetic Plastic Surgeon

Posted by rosemont in Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

It is important when considering a cosmetic surgery to choose a surgeon whom is not only trained and board certified in the field of plastic surgery but also one that specializes in aesthetic surgery. When one dedicates their surgical practice and support team and clinic to achieving aesthetic results the experience and the results are often more enjoyable and aesthetic.

Plastic Surgery involves a wide scope of surgical procedures. This requires the surgeon to stay abreast of many surgical nuisances and techniques that requires, time, effort and focus. When looking for a cosmetic plastic surgeon ask the staff, “Does this surgeon specialize in cosmetic procedures?” When one choose a board certified plastic surgeon, one should also consider what type of plastic surgery they specialize in as well. Reconstructive plastic surgeons are usually employed by a hospital (Sutter) or medical group (Mercy Medical Group) or insurance company (Kaiser). They specialize in treating cancer and deformities associated with disease. Other areas of expertise include burn wounds, trauma, and pressure sores. Surgeons employed by the insurance companies, hospitals, or large medical groups perform most of their surgeries in the hospital setting (income generation for the group, insurance company, or hospital) as their patients often have many other health conditions requiring the hospital setting. They also get paid by the insurance company not by the patient. They are in a tough spot as they have two parties to satisfy – the patient and the insurance company. Other attributes to look for are a caring empathetic personality and word of mouth referral. Before and after pictures can also be helpful, however look for pictures that are most similar to your own physic.

When looking for a board certified plastic surgeon go one step further and ask if they are focused on aesthetic outcomes. Its like anything, we can be good at a lot things however greatness requires focus and concern as well as dedication. When considering your individualized aesthetic care plan a cosmetic plastic surgeon may be better suited to meet your needs. Most often they employee their own staff and have invested in their training and courtesy.

They often own their own space so that a private comfortable consultation can occur. This discreteness and comfort are very important to your healing process. This is where the communication can occur that allows for the ultimate transformation. The office of a cosmetic plastics surgeon is often clean and updated. Most cosmetic surgeons own their own operating room so that they can offer convenient surgical dates and times for you. Their staff is comfortable and familiar with aesthetic outcomes and can help you through the process. Cosmetic surgeons are sensitive to their patients needs and often offer financing for the procedures as well.

Pictured Dr Charles Perry Plastic Surgeon Sacramento California

At Chrysalis Cosmetics we are focused on enhancing individual’s beauty and developing long term relationships with our patients. We believe that life is meant to be lived full of beauty. Dr Perry once worked for an insurance company (Kaiser) and has since dedicated his surgical practice to enhancing patient appearance and quality of life though gentle and safe surgical procedures and products. His staff and office provide an environment for transformation. We look forward to assisting you.

July 2, 2008

Questions To Ask Your Cosmetic Surgeon When Considering Plastic Surgery in California

Posted by rosemont in Choosing a Plastic Surgeon

The popularity of plastic surgery in Sacramento, Roseville and Folsom continues to increase as more and more people are realizing their goals and looking their best. Doctors in the greater Sacramento Region including Roseville, El Dorado Hills and Elk Grove areas are trying to meet the increase in demand. The concern Board Certified Plastic Surgeons have is that any licensed physician can call himself or herself a “cosmetic” or even plastic surgeon despite not being trained as such, so the importance of finding a properly skilled and certified provider is important. Dr. Perry has prepared this checklist to help guide you through your plastic surgery procedure- from choosing a plastic surgeon to managing your recovery.

1. Researching your procedure
From your skin treatments to surgery, Dr. Perry provides a wide array of procedures. Research will help you narrow down the nest options for meeting your goals.
___ Visiting www.SacramentoPlastics.com will help give full descriptions of plastic surgery procedures and the results you can expect from each.
___ Consider other online resources such as www.plasticsurgery.org and the Partnership for Patient Safety at www.p4ps.org. If you are interested in breast implants, also consider www.breastimplantsafety.org .
2. Choosing Your Plastic Surgeon
There are many ways to find a surgeon, including seeking recommendations for your primary care physician, friends, and family. But when you’re ready to make a choice, be sure your plastic surgeon meets the highest standards of education, experience, and ethics.
___ Ask friends, family, and doctors for referrals.
___Compile a list of plastic surgeons (Dr. Perry recommends choosing three to five candidates).
___ Make sure each candidate has at lease six years of surgical training and experience, with a minimum of three years specifically in plastic surgery.
___ Make sure each candidate is certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery or The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.
___ If you are considering a surgical procedure, make sure your surgeon has operating privileges at an accredited medical facility.
___ Ask your candidates about their most recent continuing medical education.
___ Look for the ASPS Member Surgeon

3. Consulting with your Plastic Surgeon

Well before your procedure, you’ll meet with Dr. Charles Perry for a consultation to discuss your goals and determine the best plan to achieve your desire results. The consultation is your opportunity to ask Dr. Perry tough questions. You should feel confident asking about your doctor’s credentials, experience, outcomes and safety record in the type of procedure that interested you. It is your body, your and safety and your decision.

During your consultation, you should accomplish the following:
___ Confirm that you are a good candidate for your chosen procedure.
___ Identify any alternative procedures for achieving your desired results and understand the pros and cons of each.
___ Review before and after photos that illustrate the procedure and results that you can reasonably expect.
___ Determine what will be expected of you to achieve the best results.
___ Discuss the risks associated with your procedure and how your doctor handles them.
___ Tell your Dr. Perry about medical conditions, allergies, and previous medical treatment. On the day of the consultation, it’s helpful to bring a list of your medical conditions and any medications, vitamins, or herbal supplements you are taking.
___ Find out who will perform your procedure and where- if a member of the doctor’s staff with perform the procedure, which sometimes occurs with non- or minimally-invasive procedures, ask for qualifications.
___Determine the length of the recovery period and the kind of recover help you will need. Plan for the appropriate level of support you will need from family and friends- such as a ride home from the hospital, help with changing dressing, or assistance in bathing-based on the type of procedure you are having.
___ Share old pictures of yourself (from a time when you were most pleased with appearance) with your surgeon to show how your appearance has changed.
___ Discuss the cost of the procedure and any financing options.
___ Understand your options if you are dissatisfied with your results.

4. Planning for Your Surgery

Safe and successful plastic surgery depends not only on Dr. Perry; it’s your responsibility too. These steps will help make sure you’re ready for plastic surgery- both before and after your procure:
Before:
___ Be sure you are physically healthy, eating right, and not smoking.
___ Establish realistic expectations for the results of your procedure.
___ Read, understand and sign informed consent documents for your procedure.
___ Understand the procedure’s after-effects and recovery time.
___ Have your Dr. Perry thoroughly address all of your questions about your recovery.
After:
___ Each procedure requires a specific post-operative protocol. Follow Dr. Perry’s orders for a safe recovery.

We look forward to meeting with you and answering your questions in person.