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A painful history to overcome – modern anesthesia

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By: Clint Jhonson

If you are searching for a San Francisco plastic surgeon to perform a cosmetic surgery procedure, like liposuction, one very important skill to determine – once you have examined his or her background, education credentials, experience, and expertise in the procedure you require – would be: how well does he or she communicate? Are there a readiness and a willingness to explain all the options and describe the full procedure as well as answer in detail those awkward questions concerning the degree of pain or the costs involved?

In California, Bay Area patients have found such a surgeon in Board-Certified San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Scott W. Mosser, a firm believer in the importance of doctor-patient communication prior to the surgery for achieving a successful outcome.

“Elimination of pain during surgery and the management of pain during recovery are both important subjects of discussion during the consultation stage,” says the San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Mosser.

It is a fact that as recently as twenty years ago the dangers posed by anesthetic procedures were a legitimate risk factor in deciding whether to have surgery. Although there is no longer any reason to fear modern anesthesia, Dr. Mosser understands that a full explanation of the type and technique used to administer anesthesia can go a long way towards eliminating fear and distress. Therefore, the only worries the patient will have are those regarding how well he or she will look after undergoing the breast reduction, butt lift or the liposuction procedure.

Newer and safer anesthetic drugs allow an increased degree of control of consciousness, and result in fewer side effects, both during and following surgery. Anesthetic drugs that quickly disappear from the bloodstream allow patients to go home within hours of many surgical procedures. The general estimation is that almost half of all surgeries performed by San Francisco plastic surgeons now take place on an outpatient basis, in a hospital, an ambulatory surgical facility, medical clinic, or doctor’s office.

According to the American Society of Anesthesiologists, deaths due to anesthetic procedures in generally healthy patients have dramatically declined in the last twenty years, from 1 in 10,000 cases to a current estimate of 1 in 250,000 cases. Specialized training and the use of anesthesia simulators enable anesthesiologists to gain ongoing expertise in administering anesthesia in a computer-controlled environment without endangering patients. Safer and more effective drugs as well as sophisticated equipment and instruments for controlling delivery also play a significant part in making anesthetic procedures safe.

For a majority of plastic surgery procedures, a general anesthesia is not mandatory, and usually they do not necessitate a hospital stay. In this manner, in many cases, the patient has a choice regarding the type of anesthesia that the anesthesiologist can perform.

An experienced San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Mosser performs a wide range of procedures (like liposuction) very much needed by many of his patients who want to improve their self-respect. You may schedule plastic surgery procedures at his office at 450 Sutter Street on Union Square, as well as at the California Pacific Medical Center and St. Mary’s Medical Center in San Francisco.

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A consultation with a Board-Certified San Francisco plastic surgeon, Dr. Mosser, will evaluate your personal options and let you know all the facts so you can make an informed decision. This will offer you the guarantee of a successful intervention, no matter what plastic procedure is involved, from breast reduction to liposuction.

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