Besides your plastic surgeon's educational background, surgical training, board certification, and hospital privileges, you can check with your State Board of Medical Examiners, or national licensing boards in other countries to see if any negative action has been taken against the doctor. You can check to see the number of malpractice suits the doctor has lost (not how many he has been named in -- doctors who perform difficult surgery on complex cases may be sued more often than those who perform simple cases). You can also ask other doctors what they know about the surgeon.
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