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What is the difference between cosmetic and reconstructive surgery?

Cosmetic surgery is performed to make someone look younger or different. But reconstructive surgery is performed for a medical condition to close a wound created by cancer resection or trauma.

 

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Is plastic surgery covered by insurance?

Plastic surgery involving making a patient look younger or different is considered to be cosmetic and is not covered by insurance. Sometimes eyelifts, breast reductions and abdominoplasty procedures may be covered by insurance in extreme cases where patients have medical conditions as a result of the excess weight and sagging of the skin.

 

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What is the recovery from plastic surgery?

The general recovery from plastic surgery depends on the invasiveness of the procedure. Skin treatments with fillers and botox result in minimal recovery periods, such as less than a day, though the recovery from restylane when injected into the lip can be longer. Operative plastic surgical procedures that involve opening the skin may result in longer recovery periods such as days to weeks. This recovery period varies tremendously from patient to patient. Breast augmentation, eye lifts, and facelifts can take two weeks for most of the recovery. Tummy tucks usually involve a longer recovery period depending on the extent of the procedure, which can be different for mini versus standard tummy tuck procedures.

 

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Who is a candidate for plastic surgery?

Anyone can be a candidate for plastic surgery. Each patient has to be evaluated by their plastic surgery for the desired procedure to ultimately determine if they are a good candidate for that procedure with their plastic surgeon. Each patient and plastic surgeon is different.

 

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Where is plastic surgery performed?

Plastic surgery procedures are done in an operating room where patients can receive an anesthetic to sedate them so they don’t remember or feel the procedure. If the patient has significant medical problems their surgery may have to be performed in a hospital so they can be admitted postoperatively to the hospital. Also procedures that involve significant postoperative pain should be done in a hospital operating room so the patient can be admitted to the hospital overnight for pain control.

 

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How much pain is involved in plastic surgery?

The amount of pain that a patient experiences with plastic surgery is variable for each patient and depends on the operation. Some patients have a higher pain tolerance than others. Also, some procedures are more painful than others. Abdominoplasty procedures are more painful than others such as eye lifts and facelifts.

 

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Is plastic surgery outpatient or inpatient?

Some plastic surgery procedures can be done on an outpatient basis if the procedure itself is less painful or the patient has a higher pain tolerance.

 

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Can I finance my plastic surgery procedure?

Most plastic surgeons have finance plans available to their patients.

 

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How does a physician become a plastic surgeon?

After completing medical school, the doctor has to complete five years of general surgery and then a plastic surgery fellowship/residency. Alternatively there are six-year plastic surgery programs available to graduating students now at some training programs. Plastic surgeons can qualify to take the written and oral exams required for board certification only if they complete a plastic surgery residency that has been accredited by the ACGME.

 

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Does certification by the American Board of Plastic Surgery ensure that a patient will get a perfect result?

Though you can decrease you risk for complications by selecting a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon there is no guarantee for a perfect result.

Board Certification in Plastic Surgery requires successful completion of an accredited Plastic Surgery Residency and then passing a written and oral examination given by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Seeking out a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon offers you the most protection against surgical complications.

 

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University Surgical Associates Plastic Surgery
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Downtown Louisville
Jewish Hospital Outpatient Care Clinic
225 Abraham Flexner Way
Suite 404
Louisville, KY 40202

Old Brownsboro Crossing
Norton Medical Plaza
Suite 200
Louisville, KY 40241
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