Cosmetic Surgery of the Face is practiced by a variety of individuals. In the present free-market environment, this may include not only the "traditional" specialties of Plastic Surgery, ENT, and Ophthalmology, but also Dermatology, Oral Surgery, and even Dentistry. The burden of determining the proper level of credentialing has unfortunately fallen to the patient, who all too often may succumb to slick marketing, or may simply fail to do her homework in investigating the qualifications of the surgeon.
"General" Plastic Surgeons and "Facial" Plastic Surgeons are well-versed in the anatomy and techniques involved in cosmetic surgery of the face, which is a core component of the background training for both of these surgical specialties. Facial Plastic Surgeons generally confine their scope of practice to cosmetic surgery of the head and neck only, and are most likely NOT qualified to perform Breast Augmentation, Tummy Tucks, and Liposuction as a core part of their training. "General" Plastic Surgeons scope of practice includes cosmetic and reconstructive procedures on the head and neck, breast, and body.
A good rule of thumb when checking the qualifications of your surgeon is to inquire (in addition to Board Certification by a Board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS)) if the surgeon has privileges to perform the procedure in question in a local hospital. Generally, this would weed out the Dermatologists, Dentists, Gynecologists, and Oral Surgeons from performing most facial cosmetic procedures and all cosmetic surgery of the body.
Do your homework, and check the qualifications of your surgeon.



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