Plastic Surgeon Information Jacksonville AR

In the old days, if a person in Jacksonville did not like how he or she looked, there was nothing they could do about it. They just had to go about their regular, everyday business, and try not to focus on their disappointment. Women actually had more of an advantage here, because at least they could wear makeup.

Local Companies

Gene Sloan
501-224-1300
8315 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Jim English
800) 390-3223
9501 Lile Drive
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Suzanne Yee
866-831-1044
12600 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Brendan Curran Stack
(501) 686-5140
4301 W Markham St # 543
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery within the Head & Neck
Kris B Shewmake
(501) 219-8388
9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Plastic Surgery / Reconstructive Surgery
Gary Michael Petrus
(501) 758-9800
2504 Mccain Blvd
North Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Otolaryngology, Plastic Surgery / Reconstructive Surgery
Kris B. Shewmake
(501)219-8388
Ste 501, 9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Michael Spann
501-219-8388
502, 9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Gary E. Talbert
(501)219-8388
Ste 501, 9500 Kanis Road
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Cosmetic/Plastic Surgery
Ramona L Bates
(501) 663-3385
500 S University Ave
Little Rock, AR
Specialty
Plastic Surgery / Reconstructive Surgery
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In the old days, if a person did not like how he or she looked, there was nothing they could do about it. They just had to go about their regular, everyday business, and try not to focus on their disappointment. Women actually had more of an advantage here, because at least they could wear makeup.

The services of a plastic surgeon can change all of that nowadays. If a person is dissatisfied with their appearance (most often this has to do with the face), they just have to find a plastic surgeon that complies with everything that they are looking for. However, sometimes this is not an easy thing to accomplish.

Take, for example, the persuasive power of the media. Any plastic surgeon who is looking to expand his or her clientele has the opportunity to place an advertisement for their services in anything from a local newspaper to a national magazine. However, it is important to note that some of the before and after pictures might have been changed by various photo editing software.

Thus, the first thing that a prospective patient will need to do is find a plastic surgeon with an excellent, proven record, complete with lots of testimonials and a portfolio full of pictures. The surgeon should be readily available to share all of this with you. Even if the surgeon does have testimonials, you should make sure that they can be verified.

So, if you have found a surgeon, the next step is to schedule a consultation. A consultation is a "getting to know you" kind of thing. It is also the point where you will be asked and told a bunch of different things. During a consultation, it is best to bring along a little notebook to take notes in.

Usually, the consultation will begin with generalized greetings and discussion. If the surgeon is rather preoccupied right from the beginning, then that is a sign that the surgeon might not be a good fit for you. The right surgeon will take a genuine interest in your situation, then you're definitely off to a good start.

After this, the surgeon will begin taking a variety of different pictures of the area which he or she will be working on. This is to have as a reference in order to properly pan the surgery. Additionally, surgeons who have high tech equipment will be able to scan these pictures into their computer software and provide you with a glimpse as to how you will look after the surgery.

Speaking of the surgery itself, the right surgeon for you will answer every single question you have, and not make you feel stupid. The surgeon will also have questions of his or her own to ask you. First of all, the surgeon will want to know what your goals are – your ideal look. Questions about your medical history will be asked, such as any surgeries or allergies. Finally, the surgeon should equally outline the benefits, as well as the risks.

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