Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Preventing Complications in Aesthetic Surgery

One of the most interesting comments I heard at the 9th International Congress of the Oriental Society of Aesthetic Plastic Surgery in Bangkok came from Dr. Thomas Biggs, Editor-in-Chief of the Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Journal. He said that many of the surgical complications occur during the first week following an international congress in plastic surgery. There was an uproar of laughter from the audience following that comment, because there was indeed a grain of truth in that comment by Dr. Biggs.

Many of the presentations in any international conference deal with new techniques in surgery. Sometimes there is too much emphasis on the techniques, and not much attention is given to the indications for the technique and proper patient selection. Sometimes an overeager presentor may skip or overlook certain details. Sometimes generalizations are made, which may not be necessarily true.

The unwary surgeon in the audience who will then apply the new technique may then be faced with complications he/she is not prepared to deal with. There is a learning curve with any new surgical technique. It is encumbent on the surgeon to practice good surgical judgement. Oftentimes, one of the most reassuring experiences in any meeting is the confirmation of the validity and effectivity of old, tried and tested techniques.

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