Board Certification: What It Means and Why It’s Important

Board Certified

When you’re searching for a plastic surgeon, there are so many things to consider. Experience, location, qualifications, references, reviews…these are all things you want to keep in mind. As you’re doing your homework, you should also take note of whether the surgeon has received board certification or not. 

If you’re new to the plastic surgery scene, you may wonder what board certification is all about. Is this something that you should be looking for when you choose a plastic surgeon? We’re going to sort it out for you so that you can make the right decision when choosing a plastic surgeon.

What Is Board Certification?

Board certification is considered a level of excellence in the plastic surgery field. There are different boards from which plastic surgeons can receive their certification. As you can imagine, becoming board certified takes a lot of time, hard work, and dedication.

An example of the qualifications that must be met include successfully completing a two-day examination, completing an approved residency, having the right license, and going through a peer-review process. Board-certified plastic surgeons also adhere to a certain code of ethics.

If a surgeon is not board-certified it means they may have completed the residency in a specialty or subspecialty, but have not passed the exam. There may be a chance that they haven’t taken it yet, but there is also a good chance that they may have failed. You can check with all specialty and subspecialty boards to see if a physician is certified.

Any board-certified plastic surgeon will proudly display this distinction. Since becoming board- certified is something that takes a lot of time and hard work, any surgeon who has completed this process will want everyone to know. They are also aware of how important it is for patients to see that they are board-certified. They know patients want someone with the proper training as they search for a plastic surgeon.

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Why Is Board Certification Important? 

Some people may be under the assumption that being board-certified is just about getting a piece of paper. But, any doctor who has gone through it successfully will tell you it is much more than that. It shows they are dedicated and committed to performing high-quality procedures.

When a plastic surgeon is board-certified it not only means that they have experience in their craft, but also that they have learned how to prevent and handle any emergencies that may arise during a procedure. Board-certification means they have also developed judgment when it comes to what looks good on a patient and what may not.

Many times patients seek a look or procedure that may not be the most aesthetically pleasing. A board-certified plastic surgeon will know how to work with patients to find procedures that will get the best benefits.

As you look for a board-certified plastic surgeon, you should also look at how frequently they perform the surgery you want to have. Even if a surgeon is board-certified, they may not have performed every procedure they’re trained to do. You should not only ask about board certification but also how frequently they perform the procedure you want to have done.

When you’re looking for a plastic surgeon and you discover ones who are not board-certified, you’ll want to question why that’s the case. You don’t want someone who didn’t put in the time and dedication to be the one who is performing surgery on your face.

Also, it’s important to be on the lookout for frauds. Some doctors may say they’re plastic surgeons when they’re not. While they may be doctors, they may not have completed the training needed to be called a plastic surgeon. This is another reason why they may not be board-certified. You want a plastic surgeon who shows off his credentials besides his work. 

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When you are looking for a plastic surgeon who is board-certified, look no further than Dr. Keith Ladner. Dr. Ladner is double-board certified by the American Board of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery as well as the American Board of Otolaryngology/Head and Neck Surgery. Besides receiving these board certifications, Dr. Ladner has also performed countless facial plastic surgery procedures. If you want to feel confident that you have a plastic surgeon who has the proper qualifications, call the office today. You can reach us at (303) 253-7686 or go online to schedule a consultation for more information.

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