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December 21st, 2011
If you’re planning on getting breast implants in Bakersfield or Fresno to enhance your look and boost your self esteem, you’ve made a great choice!
However, any time you plan on getting a surgical procedure done it is imperative that you ask the plastic surgeon the proper requisite questions. Below are some of the questions you should ask.
1- How long have you been a plastic surgeon and are you fellowship trained?
This question will allow you to see just how educated the surgeon is. If the surgeon is fellowship trained, this means they’ve had a rigorous education and have been educated to a certain nationally respected standard.
2- How many times have you performed breast implant surgery? This is important as you want an experienced Bakersfield or Fresno Plastic surgeon to do your surgery.
3- May I see any before and after pictures of breast implant surgeries you have done?
This is a great way to get an idea of how well the surgeon is at performing the surgery. Also, you may take note of their success rate.
When setting up a meeting with the plastic surgeon be sure to bring a list of questions.
You will want to be sure that you are choosing a reputable plastic surgeon for your breast implants in Bakersfield or Fresno.
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