To enhance or not to enhance

If you have decided to have a breast augmentation done, then you need to find a doctor that is
reliable and trustworthy to do your surgery. Make sure that you do plenty of research on the doctor to make sure that he has not had any malpractice
lawsuits against him or anything else that would question his ethical or medical behavior. Be sure that your doctor practices his surgery in a medical
facility that is safe and sterile.

Many times people go to practices that have a not so sterile environment in order to save on cost. This is your body and you want to make sure that you
are taken care of. Going to one of these facilities can cause major health risks and can sometimes end up with you in a horrible condition. You doctor
needs to have finished all his schooling and be continuing his required education. Many people do not realize that doctors still have to keep up with
school over the years, so that they are up to date on the latest methods and procedures in their field.

Be sure to ask your doctor if they have done five years of surgical training. Two of these years needs to have been done in the field of plastic
surgery. He or she should have extensive knowledge of all types of plastic surgery, not just breast augmentation.

The doctor you choose should be registered with The American Board of Plastic Surgery or similar equivalent in your own country and have completed all
things required of him by this company. These doctors are reviewed and are the best ones to have take care of your surgical needs. If you have any
other questions for your doctor, do not hesitate to ask. They are there to serve you and your needs. A good doctor should be able to answer your
questions and help you in the entire process before, during, and after the breast or inverted nipple surgery.

If you do not feel comfortable with the cosmetic surgeon you have chosen then you may want to seek an opinion from someone else. Even though the
surgery can be undone, this is not a step you want to go through if it can be avoided. You and your doctor should make this decision together.