So who performs most cosmetic surgerys? Whether you're thinking of LASIK, PRK or IntraLase, or some other cosmetic surgery, it's wise to work with someone who is recognized as competent in his field. Some studies show that most patients have a strong desire to have their operation done by a skilled doctor with a lot of experience and training in the field they work in. A small minority of patients have their cosmetic surgery done by a general medical doctor, however the vast majority are done by doctors. Furthermore, there is an increasing number of technicians who are now doing complex procedures.
A technician? Is this safe? it depends. There are some procedures that are fairly simple with a low risk factor. With these procedures, it's probably safe for the patient to be treated by a technician. But in the event of an invasive procedure such as LASIK, you should only rely on an experienced, competent professional in this field. He should be a physician and she should be up-to-date on all the latest methods and technology. Preferably, you should look for somebody who has done at lest 500 similar procedures during the past year.
In looking at a doctor's credentials, there are several questions you should ask. First, ask candidly if he or she has any valid or previous malpractice suits against him. Also, ask what area they consider their specialties. If anything sends up a red flag in your mind, you should look elsewhere for your surgery. It's important that you follow the facts and also follow your gut. This is important for both your health and your appearance.
The chances of you running into complications are largely related to the skill level of the surgeon you get to do the procedure. If the doctor you select has done hundreds of LASIK procedures successfully, you have a much greater chance of having success with your own LASIK operation. Conversely, if you go with an MD with little experience in the field, simply to save your funds, you run a greater risk of experiencing some complications following the procedure.
Remember: This is not a field where you should bargain shop. In the area of elective operations, you almost always get what you pay for. So look first at the doctor's credentials. Then if the procedure seems too expensive, talk bout what financing options are available to you.