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Real Patient Stories

by Stewart P. Wang

You've read a lot about cosmetic surgery, but you want to know what it's really like, directly from someone who's had a procedure. Here you'll find stories from a few of Dr. Wang's patients, people who have seen dramatic changes in their appearance and their lives with the help of plastic surgery. If their stories inspire you to take a closer look at your surgical options, request a consultation on-line or call Wang Plastic Surgery at (888) 360-6688 to schedule your appointment.

 

As her 60th birthday was rapidly approaching, Andrea looked for a reason to celebrate. What better way than with a party? But, she wanted to look great for that big event. "My chin reminded me of a bullfrog and there were pouches of fat above my elbows." Instead of neck lift surgery, Dr. Wang suggested laser liposuction for Andrea.

Louise, a registered nurse who has assisted Dr. Wang for the past 3 years at an outpatient surgery center, decided it was time to say good-bye to her double chin. Dr. Wang decided that a new type of laser liposuction called AccuSculpt™ under her chin and along her neck would give her the sculpted look she desired.

Cathy takes looking fit and exercising seriously but was seriously looking into plastic surgery to correct breast augmentation and liposuction that she thought could look better. "I was so disappointed from my first liposuction that I didn't think it was possible to have it look this good. I wish I had found Dr. Wang from the start."

Gabrielle realized that her earlier days as a working student, combined with poor nutrition and sleep deprivation, had taken their toll. She says, "When I looked in the mirror, even if I'd had a good night's sleep, I was starting to look tired every day." So she decided to take action. Gabrielle recalls, "I wanted my outside to match my inside."

After her breast lift, breast augmentation and tummy tuck, Brandy is happy that her days of wearing padded bras are over. When asked if she has any advice for other women considering mommy makeover surgery, she says without hesitation, "I'd tell anyone to go to Doctor Wang!" Her husband is a fan too; Brandy says, "He's always telling me how nice my body looks."

With her daughters reaching adulthood, Laura was ready to take some time for herself. By choosing a Mommy Makeover, which combined Liposuction, Tummy Tuck and Breast Augmentation in Los Angeles, she got serious about achieving a new look that would give her the freedom and comfort she wanted as her life headed in a new direction.

Extra pounds around Jessica's stomach made buying clothes a hassle and caused her to avoid exercise. Plus, she does plenty of public speaking, and her belly fat was undermining her confidence in the spotlight. She chose Dr. Wang for her Los Angeles tummy tuck surgery, and is remarkably satisfied with her results.

As most men realize, plastic surgery isn't just for women. Many procedures can help men look good, without looking like they had work done. Danny was concerned that bags under his eyes made him look 5 to 10 years older than his peers, and he turned to Dr. Wang to turn back the clock through eyelid surgery.

 
post cosmetic surgery healing curve

When patients come to see me for their pre-op visit I tell them, "Don't plan on doing anything taxing for a week because you may become more tired and want to close your eyes sooner than you normally do. You may find that watching TV is also a strain. You may also experience some facial pain (if facial surgery) during the first couple of days."

I tell patients, "You can count on some bruising, swelling and being tired; you can count on some discomfort for the first couple of days, but if you don't have that, what a nice surprise!"

emotional roller coaster

One of the things I ask people in a pre-op visit is "Who will take care of you?" Then I say, "You want to have somebody who's really going to take care of you, who won't say to you when you first get home: "What the heck did you do that for?" Get somebody who's going to be really supportive and caring and who will be warm, because you're really going to need that.

emotional roller coaster

The emotional stages the patient is going through affects the caretaker too. At the end of the first week the support person may be tired and need to go back to work.

Surgery affects each person differently. These curves are just a basic outline. The most common reaction is to be depressed on the third or fourth day. However, some patients say, "Well, not me. I don't feel depressed." But three weeks later, they may have a crying jag while driving to work."

what we feel and hear after cosmetic surgery

"Sometimes near the end of the second week they've begun to feel good. And there's a day in there when they realize that they look magnificent."

"Patients experience feedback, both positive and negative. Some people tell me that they're a bit irritated because people are now paying them more attention than they did before." And I say to them, "Isn't that why you had the surgery? Because you wanted to be more attractive?" And they reply, "Yes, but why didn't they like me the way I was?" But eventually people start to really enjoy the extra attention.

Anyone who has cosmetic surgery has shown they are a person of courage and they may now demand great deeds from themselves. They have given up the excuse called-"I'd be too afraid to do that."

post cosmetic surgery swelling chart

Frequent Asked Questions

by Stewart P. Wang

In this page, Dr. Wang, a board-certified plastic surgeon, answers some of the most common questions he gets from his plastic surgery patients in Pasadena and the Inland Empire. Have a question for Dr. Wang that's not addressed here? Contact our office and we'll provide a thoughtful response.

1. Are All Board Certified Physicians the Same?

I get asked this question from patients all the time. The short answer is "absolutely not." We commonly see advertisements featuring physicians claiming that they are "board certified." The unfortunate reality is that any group of medical professionals can get together and create its own board certification. These organizations confuse patients and devalue the credentials of physicians who have earned board certification from a board recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS).

The ABMS oversees and recognizes the established boards in 24 medical specialties. The American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS) is the designated board for the credentialing of plastic surgery of the face and all areas of the body. To be certified by the ABPS, a physician has to have at least six years of surgical training and experience, with a minimum of three years of plastic surgery training in an accredited residency program. In addition the certification requires passing rigorous oral and written exams.

To refer to themselves as a "board certified plastic surgeon," physicians must be certified by the ABPS. Board certified plastic surgeons are guaranteed to have advanced plastic surgery training that helps them perform these types of procedures. I believe it is essential that you clearly identify the credentials of the physicians you are considering and place great emphasis on their level of training and experience in the field of plastic surgery.

  • To see if your physician is board certified by a specialty board of the American Board of Medical Specialties, visit their Web site: http://www.abms.org
  • To see if your physician is a board certified plastic surgeon, visit the American Board of Plastic Surgery, Inc. Web site: http://www.abplsurg.org

2. Can I Afford Plastic Surgery or Non-Surgical Cosmetic Treatments?

Plastic surgery is not just for the rich and famous. Long before cosmetic procedures were popularized by the media, plastic surgeons performed life-changing reconstructive surgeries for average people with congenital or traumatic deformities. People from all walks of life and from all parts of the country have chosen cosmetic surgery - surgical improvement is now in the mainstream and cosmetic surgery terms like "breast enlargement" and "nose job" have entered everyday vocabulary. The popularity of plastic surgery in Pasadena, Southern California, and throughout the nation is further heightened by massive media coverage and TV shows that focus on cosmetic improvement.

A recent study concluded that almost 60 percent of people who had recently had plastic surgery or who were seriously considering plastic surgery had a household income of $30,000 to $90,000 a year. In fact, almost half of the people in this group reported an annual income of $30,000 to $60,000. In recent years, more and more financing options have become available to help women and men considering cosmetic surgery to achieve their goals.

At Wang Plastic Surgery, we're committed to finding a financing option that works for you.That's why, in addition to accepting cash, checks, and Visa and MasterCard, we offer cosmetic surgery financing through some of the most trusted companies in the industry. Our financing consultants are happy to work closely with you to find a way to make your surgery fit both your lifestyle and your budget.

3. What Does it Mean to Have Plastic Surgery Preformed at an "Accredited" Facility?

Not all plastic surgeries are performed in the same facilities. Some practitioners perform cosmetic surgery procedures in unaccredited facilities. While no surgeon can guarantee safety or predict outcome, important steps can be taken to minimize your surgical risks. One of the most important aspects of surgical safety is having a well-equipped facility and well-trained personnel. Accredited facilities have been evaluated and certified by an independent organization that rates the quality of the facility and its safety features.

The quality of the surgical facility and staff should be one of the key factors you use when evaluating surgeons. Making sure that your procedure can be performed in an accredited facility will significantly reduce safety risks and increase your comfort level. Along with other ASPS Member Surgeons, I perform surgeries only in accredited facilities.

I highly recommend that prospective patients visit the actual surgical facilities of the doctors they are considering and meet with the staff prior to signing up for a surgical procedure. Check to see if the operating room is well equipped and spacious. Look at the recovery area to see if there is enough space and privacy. Talk to the staff to see if they are warm and caring. You have to have enough trust in the facility and the staff to allow them to care for you during your surgery.

Here are some questions to ask during your visit:

  • Do you use an M.D. anesthesiologist or a nurse anesthetist?
  • Is each staff member dedicated to one job duty or covering many surgery rooms or surgical patients at one time?
  • Where is the transferring hospital if there is an emergency?
  • Does the operating surgeon have privileges at that hospital so that in the event of an unexpected emergency the surgeon can continue to provide uninterrupted care?

4. Is It Okay to Ask to Speak with Previous Patients?

Absolutely. We encourage all prospective patients to talk with people who have had a similar procedure at Wang Plastic Surgery. While no surgeon can claim that 100% of their patients are 100% satisfied, any reputable plastic surgeon should be able to provide a list of prior patients as references. Talking with past patients about their experiences and results is an excellent way for you to learn about your upcoming surgery and more importantly, to make an informed decision about whether a particular surgeon fits your personal style.

When you talk with someone who’s already had the procedure you are considering, you can gain insights from a first person’s perspective about the cosmetic procedures that interest you. You can also gauge how the surgeon and staff members take care of their patients. The experiences of others give you a good insight into how you are likely to be treated before, during, and after your surgery.

In order to protect the privacy of our patients, we first obtain permission from them prior to letting them be contacted.

5. Is It OK to Combine Cosmetic Procedures?

Yes. Many patients seeking plastic surgery in the Pasadena area are unhappy with more than one aspect of their physical appearance. Combining cosmetic procedures is an excellent way to address multiple concerns at one time. It can often cut down on recovery time and cost.

Liposuction is often combined with other procedures. When combined with a tummy tuck, liposuction can help remove small pockets of fat for a more contoured appearance.

Since most facial surgical procedures target only one area of the face, many patients find it useful to combine procedures. Also, people will often add non-surgical rejuvenation treatments to maintain or enhance their new look.

It's important to find a surgeon who will take the time to discuss your cosmetic goals and help you effectively combine procedures to match your needs. Whether you're interested in combining multiple procedures or simply want to learn about your options for rejuvenating your appearance, I recommend talking with a qualified surgeon.

6. Will Recovery Interfere With My Schedule?

Recovery times vary for all procedures. I work toward minimizing trauma during surgical procedures so patients experience only minor bruising and swelling. I understand that a quick and comfortable recovery is important, and I work with each patient to schedule surgery so the recovery period will fit into his or her schedule.

One way my Inland Empire plastic surgery patients avoid long recovery periods is by choosing nonsurgical procedures. Treatments such as BOTOX® Cosmetic and dermal fillers can provide temporary enhancement, and most people are able to return to their daily activities immediately.

Whether you're interested in a surgical procedure or a nonsurgical rejuvenation treatment, it's important to remember that many of these options can be customized to fit your needs.

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Board certified plastic surgeon Dr. Stewart Wang specializes in Pasadena breast augmentation as well as breast enhancement, hair transplant, face lift, laser hair removal, eyelid surgery (blepharoplasty), nose surgery (rhinoplasty), abdominoplasty (tummy tuck) and breast lift. He has cosmetic surgery offices and med spas in Upland, Pasadena, Glendora and Santa Ana and serves Southern California including La Verne, San Dimas, Chino Hills, Diamond Bar, Yorba Linda, Riverside, Rancho Cucamonga, Brea, Fullerton, Orange, Tustin, and Irvine.

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