Super specialization, good or bad?

When I started my journey as a plastic/ reconstructive surgery resident in Germany in 1992, I worked hard to learn as much as possible about this vast field of surgery. My goal was to be the best in everything this fantastic specialization has to offer. Over the many years of learning, practice and mastering the skills required, I started to realize that it is impossible to be the best in everything within any profession.

I had to accept that in order to give my patients the level of service they deserve, I had to consciously limit myself to fewer topics and master them to the highest levels. I call this super specialization. In my case the 2 areas I have accomplished the most is surgery of the face and breast, both aesthetic and reconstructive (admittedly for the last 15 years much more focus on the aesthetic part). Naturally I started to lecture and talk about these two fields more and more not mentioning the many other surgeries I was doing on a daily basis, very successfully. The initial fear of loosing out by not mentioning everything you are capable of performing, was unwarranted. Patients naturally assumed, that if you are the leading surgeon for face and breast in your area, you will also be very good in other surgeries.

I have to conclude, that to super specialize oneself is an advisable move which will in the long run profit both, patients and physicians.

Plastic, Cosmetic, Aesthetic? Any difference?

I am sure everybody has heard about surgeries which are meant to improve the appearance. How do we call these specialists, who actually perform those surgeries?

Well, in the western world it is quite clear. A Plastic/ Aesthetic Surgeon is the person who has actually undergone the extensive training and exams and is a board certified member of the respective country authorities.

However, Cosmetic Surgery or Beauty Surgery are not recognized specializations with any health authority in the world. This means, that Cosmetic or Beauty Surgeons may perform such procedures, but may not have undergone the required training.

So, to be safe, look out for the proper trained and licensed ones, who are board certified Plastic/ Aesthetic Surgeons.

Wish you a beautiful day!