As a Plastic Surgeon, you will be responsible for performing various surgical procedures to enhance a person's physical appearance. Your main areas of focus will include reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, and nonsurgical procedures. You will need to assess patients' needs, create treatment plans, and perform surgical procedures with utmost precision and care. Additionally, you will be responsible for managing post-operative care and providing guidance to patients regarding recovery.
Responsibilities
Evaluate patients' needs to determine the appropriate surgical procedures.
Perform surgeries such as breast augmentation, rhinoplasty, liposuction, and facelifts.
Consult and communicate with patients to understand their aesthetic goals and ensure realistic expectations.
Perform non-invasive procedures like Botox injections, laser treatments, and dermal fillers.
Monitor patients' progress and provide post-operative care instructions.
Collaborate with other healthcare professionals, such as anesthesiologists and nurses, during surgical procedures.
Stay updated with the latest advancements in plastic surgery techniques and technologies.
Educate patients about the risks and benefits associated with various procedures.
Minimum Requirements
Medical degree (MD or DO) from an accredited institution.
Board certification in plastic surgery.
Completed residency in plastic surgery.
Valid medical license to practice as a plastic surgeon.
Strong knowledge and understanding of surgical techniques and procedures.