Choosing Practitioners
The Consultation
Glossary


Breast augmentation - the costs
Breast augmentation - advantages / disadvantages
Breast augmentation - after surgery
Breast augmentation - before surgery
Breast augmentation - follow up care
Breast augmentation - ideal placement
Breast augmentation - ideal candidates
Breast augmentation - implant size
Breast augmentation - implant surface
Breast augmentation - implant warranties
Breast augmentation - incision sites
Breast augmentation - more info
Breast augmentation - questions
Breast augmentation - risks & complications
Breast augmentation - the process
Breast augmentation - the surgery

Choosing A Practitioner

Choosing the right practitioner can be crucial to the outcome of your procedure. There are certain things you should know before hand in order to help you with the process of choosing a practitioner that is right for you. Not only will this save you time (and maybe money) when meeting with your practitioner for the first time, but will also help you to become more knowledgeable about the questions you should ask and the critical process of choosing a practitioner.

Getting several referrals to experienced professionals is recommended. An Ideal You allows you to accomplish such a task in one place. When you submit your patient inquiry you will be contacting one or more practitioners specializing in your practice area and who are located near you. Once you have established contact it's a good idea to meet with these practitioners to get a feel for whom you would feel most comfortable working with.

Before meeting with a practitioner, write up notes pertaining to your situation and gather any materials or related documents to take with you. Bring copies of all your documents and to your first meeting with an attorney. This can include medical records, photos, and any other documents related to your procedure. Being able to present your problem or desire in a clear and organized fashion will allow you to determine if the practitioner would be ideal for handling your procedure.

 

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