Finding A Tummy Tuck Plastic Surgeon For Men
The following question from our
forum is from a
man who was looking for more information about tummy tucks for guys and how to
find a good plastic surgeon to perform the operation.
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| Date: 03/29/2010 |
Submitted by:
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Hi. I'm another guy (27 years old; lost over 100 pounds) thinking about doing
this. Thanks a lot for posting your story.
Have you come across any similar sites/stories/posts/blogs from guys? I see a
lot from women, but I'd like to know what other men went through, and I know
everyone is different.
Also, if you found any good resources for doctor reviews, I'd be interested-
I've found a few sites but just a few comments.
Thanks again- it's good to hear from someone who has done this before.
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RESPONSE
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| Date: 03/29/2010 |
Submitted by:
Tanner |
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I haven't seen or read about
any other men's experiences with tummy tucks. I have seen a couple of television
shows about people losing weight then undergoing tummy tuck surgery (including
some guys) but I have found nothing on the internet.
Tummy tucks for men do seem to becoming more "acceptable" and common place. In
the next few years we will probably see more and more stories and information
about them. I recently received an email from a television producer's assistant
(from England) if they could use some of my before and after photos in a new
prime time television series they are producing this summer. So the interest is
out there.
As far as finding good sources for doctor reviews, not really. It would have
been nice to be able to find one site that you could trust to have all of the
information (good and bad) about a surgeon as well as the facilities that he
uses, but I couldn't find it. I don't think there is an easy way to find a good
surgeon. After I went to a few consultations (to get a variety of opinions and
to gain as much information as I could) I selected the one that I liked best. My
decision was based on his facility, personnel, background and experience,
certifications, pictures of his previous patients, professionalism, and his
willingness to answer my questions.
After I selected the surgeon that I liked best, I spent hours on the internet
using all of the different search engines trying to find out any information
that I could on the guy. I tried all of the variations of his name in my search.
Having found only good things and no "bad information" about the surgeon,
I paid
for two background checks using two different online background services. I would tell you which companies
I used, but I can no longer find the reports.
Just do an internet search for "surgeon background check". I was particularly
looking for malpractice law suits and patient complaints against the surgeon.
Finding his education, credentials and experience is easy. The bad stuff is
harder to find.
Good luck with your decision. I know there is a lot of "thinking" for you to do.
It's a scary decision, but I a definitely happy that I chose to have it done.
Tanner
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