My surgeon is only a "candidate" for ASPS - should I be concerned?

August 31, 2022
Asked By:Luv2be me in Folsom, CA

I am getting fat transfer to my butt. (BBL) I've already had a TT several years ago and now I'm fine tuning my shape. I consulted with a wonderful plastic surgeon who has wonderful results and over 6 yrs of exp w/BBL. He walked me through safety, technique, and expectations. He does not inject in the muscle. I'm feeling good but when I looked up the credentials I found that he is a "candidate" for ASPS. There is a definition about what this means but should I be concerned? MD lics. is good.

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September 15, 2022

Answer: Surgeon Credentials

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