Don't
Settle for Less
The Mark of Distinction
in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery

When
you entrust your face or body to a plastic
surgeon, you want to be sure that you are
selecting the very best. That's why you
should choose a member of the American Society
for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS).
What
is ASAPS?
ASAPS is an organization
devoted exclusively to advancing the science
and art of cosmetic plastic surgery. Its
members are a select group of board-certified
plastic surgeons who have earned the right
to display the distinctive ASAPS logo, depicting
the Egyptian Queen Nefertiti and symbolizing
ageless beauty. Today, this logo represents
the highest achievement in cosmetic plastic
surgery.
What
sets ASAPS surgeons apart?
During their residency
training plastic surgeons learn to perform
both reconstructive and cosmetic plastic
surgery. Those who are members of ASAPS
have chosen Cosmetic surgery as their primary
interest. That's important to you for several
reasons.
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Specialization
in cosmetic surgery
Only board certified
plastic surgeons who devote a significant
portion of their practice to cosmetic plastic
surgery are invited into ASAPS membership.
Ongoing education in the latest techniques.
To maintain membership in ASAPS, a plastic
surgeon must regularly participate in accredited
continuing education in cosmetic surgery.
This ensures that ASAPS surgeons are up-to-date
with the latest advances in the field-advances
that can directly benefit you.
Highest standards of
patient care and ethical practice. Applicants
for membership must be recommended by an
ASAPS surgeon in their region who knows
their professional reputation. ASAPS members
adhere to the highest ethical standards
for patient care and professional conduct.
Don't settle for
less
When choosing your plastic
surgeon, first check for certification by
the American Board of Plastic Surgery,®
the board-certification that indicates complete
training in plastic surgery. Then ask if
your surgeon is a member of the American
Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.
Don't settle for less
than a board-certified plastic surgeon who
has earned membership in ASAPS, the Mark
of Distinction in Cosmetic Plastic Surgery.
This
information is promotional copy provided
by ASAPS.
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