Plastic
Surgeons and Cosmetic Surgery Centers of Mississippi
Avoid
bad plastic surgery; all of our Mississippi plastic surgeons are
Board Certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Read more about our Mississippi plastic surgeons here.
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Below are our plastic surgery centers, click here
for Mississippi
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not have a recommended surgeon for Mississippi at this time, please
check out our recommended plastic surgeons in Louisiana,
it may be worth the drive!
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About
our Mississippi Plastic Surgeons and Plastic Surgeon Referral Directory
Because
we educate mostly breast surgery, liposuction, tummy tuck and other
body
contouring procedure patients,
we require our plastic surgeons to be
certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
I have personally checked the qualifications of our plastic surgeons
and most have been Recommended by Site Visitors that used them for
their plastic surgery. In fact, our plastic surgeons meet higher standards
than those of any other referral service as we only list select plastic
surgeons to be in our referral directory. Our plastic surgeons must
also maintain that standard in order to remain in our surgeon directory.
There are over 5000 ABPS certified plastic surgeons, and of them only
a small percentage are invited to join our surgeon directory.
American
Board of Plastic Surgery
The
American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) qualifies a surgeon
to perform both body and facial procedures. The American Board
of Medical Specialties (ABMS) which is expressly designed to provide
public protection through quality control in medical education states
the "ABPS is the only one of the 24 ABMS member boards providing
certification in the entire field of plastic and reconstructive surgery
from head to toe. Board certification assures the health care consumer
that the surgeon completed at least five years of approved surgical
training in plastic surgery and the surgeon has successfully completed
extensive written and oral examination testing in the entire field
of plastic and reconstructive surgery of the entire body. The ABMS
is the umbrella organization which represents the 24 member boards
and upholds standards for resident training and testing leading to
certification."
Do
not confuse the ABPS with any other similar sounding board, although
being certified in other boards in addition to certification from
the ABPS is acceptable when considering any body
contouring procedure
such as breast surgery, tummy
tuck or lipo.
American Society of Plastic Surgery
Your plastic surgeon may also belong to The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) which is the largest plastic surgery specialty organization in the world. Plastic surgeons must be board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) in order to be a member of the The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). All American Society of Plastic Surgeons (not the American Board of Plastic Surgery) member surgeons must practice in accredited surgical facilities. All American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) member surgeons are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, however, only 97% of certified plastic surgeons belong to the ASPS. Plastic surgeons must pay a yearly fee to belong to the The American Society of Plastic Surgeons so don't consider it a bad sign if your plastic surgeon is not a member. However, do make sure their plastic surgery center is an accredited surgical facilities and the plastic surgeon is board certified by The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS).
Plastic
Surgeon vs. Cosmetic Surgeon
Most
doctors calling themselves "cosmetic surgeons" are not true
plastic surgeons and are not qualified or experienced in plastic surgery
as many states require a physician to be certified by the ABPS to
call themselves a plastic surgeon. When seeking a plastic surgeon
for any body procedure, such as lipo, tummy tucks or breast augmentation
mammoplasty (a.k.a. breast implant surgery) choose an American
Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) certified plastic surgeon which
qualifies the surgeon to perform both body and facial procedures.
Do not confuse the ABPS with any other similar sounding board.
If
you are contemplating facial
plastic surgery only, you can consider a ABPS board certified
Plastic Surgeon or a Otolaryngologist (also known as ENT, Ear Nose
& Throat specialist) certified by the American
Board of Otolaryngology as they are qualified to perform cosmetic
procedures of the face. Please do not allow an ENT or any non-ABPS
certified doctor to perform any procedure below the neck!
Certified
vs. Non-certified
Many
Ear Nose & Throat (ENT) doctors (Otorlaryngologists), some Dermatologists
and OBGYNs and even dentists perform plastic surgery procedures such
as breast augmentation and liposuction and they are far from qualified
to do so. Most are not even board certified in general surgery, no
less plastic surgery. Certification for doctors performing breast
surgery and other body contouring procedures, such as liposuction
or tummy tucks, should be in plastic surgery, NOT cosmetic
or facial surgery. Although being certified in cosmetic, facial or
Otorlaryngology in ADDITION to their plastic surgery certification
is acceptable. Be very careful, there are many other unqualified doctors
out there looking to make big bucks by offering plastic surgery procedures,
usually at a discounted rate which could cost you your health and
more money in the long run.
I
cannot stress how important it is to make sure your surgeon is certified
by the ABPS when considering plastic surgery on the body, such as
lipo, tummy tuck or breast surgery. In the 11+ years I have been researching
breast augmentation outcomes and the surgeons who performed them,
not many breast augmentations surgeries had a bad outcome. However,
of the bad results, half the time surgery was performed by a doctor
that was not certified by the ABPS. Considering only 10% of licensed
doctors are not certified, that means 50% of the time non-certified
doctors encounter problems, vs only .05% of ABPS certified plastic
surgeons. I do not advocate flipping a coin with someone's body.
~Rebecca
Cat Kidder
Plastic Surgery Patient Advocate
Founder, All About Breast Augmentation Plastic Surgery ~ IMPLANTFORUM.com