Do not be looking for a sales company Dupont, the next time you visit the study of a plastic surgeon, because, despite popular belief, there is no "plastic" in plastic surgery. The name derives from the Greek word "plastikos" which means "to mold or shape." Initially, the plastic surgery procedures were limited to reconstruction of the face and body caused by accidents, trauma, disease or congenital malformations. As people began to see the purely cosmetic possibilities, many surgeons expanded their services to facelifts, rhinoplasty (nose jobs), breast augmentation and liposuction.

It 'important to know the difference between plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery, especially if you're going to have the insurance company foot the bill for the procedure. Cosmetic surgery is performed solely to improve the appearance of a person and self-esteem, correcting the natural conditions that the patient is not satisfied. The operation can be conducted by a plastic surgeon or cosmetic surgeon. Cosmetic surgery is usually not covered by health insurance. Plastic reconstructive surgery is performed to correct or reduce the effects of birth defects, accidental trauma injury, infection, tumors, and other related health conditions.

Its primary objective is rarely sufficient to improve the appearance except for extreme cases involving severe damage to the face or injury resulting from automobile accidents, etc. Plastic Surgery may only be performed by a plastic surgeon. Insurance in most cases pays for plastic surgery, although there are some cases where the application can be reduced or denied altogether. Therefore it is always important to coordinate the procedure, plastic surgery facial, with your health insurance provider before getting the procedure.

Often the difference between whether your insurance company will cover the bill is the result of the procedure. If, for example, we have redesigned the nose, because you are not satisfied with your profile – No Deal. You are alone. However, to achieve the same nose job because the doctor has diagnosed a chronic breathing problem that causes potentially dangerous condition known as sleep apnea and you could wind up with a new nose courtesy of your health insurance provider! If you plan to visit a plastic surgeon, keep the following in mind: The plastic surgeon should be "Board Certified" by the American Board of Plastic Surgery; If the doctor is under anesthesia then that only a licensed anesthesiologist administer the drug and make sure the facility where the procedure is performed is accredited by one of the following organizations: American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities (AAAASF) Accreditation Association of Ambulatory Care (AAAHC) Joint Commission accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) Ensure that all such securities are not currently ensure a problem free experience, not having these certifications means that both the physician practice plastic surgery, and those who operate the plant, have a serious lack of consideration for your health and wellbeing! You should never use a certified plastic surgeon or a plant.

The risk is simply not worth it. (C) Mike Jones – All rights reserved http://www.bodyfaq.com

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