 

Dr. S. Kaila, M.D.
Certified by the Canadian Society Of Plastic Surgeons 
Unquestionably the most important decision you will make - which surgeon
you will choose to perform your surgery.
By choosing a plastic surgeon you know your surgeon has gone through
extensive plastic and reconstructive surgery training and residency,
and passed comprehensive written and oral examinations.
When going on a consultation...

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Choosing a Plastic Surgeon
Unquestionably
the most important decision you will make - which surgeon you
will choose to perform your surgery.
By
choosing a
PLASTIC SURGEON
you know your surgeon has gone through extensive plastic and
reconstructive surgery training and residency, and passed
comprehensive written and oral examinations.
When going on a consultation it is important you ask what
qualifications the surgeon has, and in what specialty. Ask if
they have a Royal College (or Collège des Médecins du Québec)
certification in PLASTIC
SURGERY. Also enquire if
they are members of any societies, such as the Canadian
Society of Plastic Surgeons.
You will be amazed at the amount of surgeons that have been trained in
areas other than plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgeons are not
the same as plastic surgeons. A cosmetic surgeon can pick up
breast augmentation surgery techniques at a weekend workshop
and start practicing legally in Canada. However some Plastic
surgeons do specialize in cosmetic surgery, so again the most
important thing is to ask if they have a Royal College (or
Collège des Médecins du Québec) certification in
PLASTIC SURGERY.
During your consultation the surgeon should patiently answer all your
questions and give you advice on what procedure they recommend
for you. They should not pressure you into a decision
and most surgeons prefer you to leave and think about
everything you have discussed. Some surgeons will show you
before and after photos of their work, but some don't feel it
is neccesary, as every woman is an individual and would not
get the same results.
The best way to find a surgeon is word of mouth...through a friend or
family member, or perhaps your doctor. Also check out the
surgeons recommendations
from any previous patients the surgeon may have had that is
willing to talk with you.
Price should not be a deciding factor in which surgeon you choose, and
many 'cosmetic' surgeons charge less than plastic surgeons. Be
suspicious of special offers you see in newspapers or in
magazines as most plastic surgeons charge a similar amount and
rarely, if ever, give 'specials'. Prices can vary between
surgeon depending on location,
experience, where the surgery is performed (hospital vs.
private clinic) and implant chosen. If you decide to go to an
unqualified surgeon because of the price you could end up
spending more money later on revision or corrective surgery.
When choosing a surgeon most patients go with their instinct and choose
the one they feel most
comfortable with and who has similar ideas about the
procedure. You will have a relationship with
your surgeon for many years to come, so it is very important
that you feel comfortable with them,
agree on which method of surgery is best for you and trust
their expert opinion.
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