The distinction between the two specializations is that the cosmetic doctor focuses entirely on facial cosmetic treatments versus the plastic surgeon who performs restorative and reconstructive procedures for the entire body. In addition to the six-year course as a primary doctor and KNMG plastic surgeon training followed in the field of reconstructive, cosmetic and hand surgery. After the cosmetic doctor KNMG has six-year course to primary doctor of KNMG cosmetic doctor training followed in the field of cosmetic medicine. In the training to become a plastic surgeon, attention is mainly paid to reconstructive treatments and hand surgery and the focus is less on cosmetic treatments. There is a difference between plastic cosmetic surgery, hand and reconstructive surgery. Reconstructive and hand surgery mainly involves restorative surgery to restore function after trauma or illness. In plastic cosmetic surgery, the operation is not intended to restore, but to make the appearance more beautiful. Many plastic surgeons choose to do a master/advanced course after training as plastic surgeons to further develop their skills in plastic cosmetic surgery. Ultimately, it depends on the competence and authority of the doctor
In a facelift, the surgeon makes an incision on the side of the face, removes a piece of skin and tightens the skin in the face. Surgery is irreversibly and gives some more side effects. Act Yes filler treatment the cosmetic doctor fills the volume in the face and tightens the skin in the face. This happens by restoring the areas where volume has been lost, making the skin tighter. Fillers are reversible and give few side effects
Nowadays, most people go to a cosmetic doctor for a Botox or filler treatment because they simply have much more experience and are more skilled. For surgical procedures, they go to a plastic surgeon. Because fillers and Botox often give sufficient results, fewer and fewer cosmetic surgeries are also being done. As a result, we see that more and more plastic surgeons are working with fillers and Botox. More about the Doctor Frodo's vision
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