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Stanislaw Facial Plastic Surgery Center
35 Nod Rd. Suite 204 Avon CT 06001 United States
860-404-6133
info@stanislawmd.com
Dr. Paul Stanislaw is a Board Certified Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon. This is different than a
General Plastic Surgeon, in both training and in scope of technique. A Facial Plastic Surgeon completes a
five year residency in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery Twenty five percent of the Head & Neck
Surgery Residency is in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery. A Facial Plastic Surgeon then completes a
fellowship in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery which is dedicated to just plastic surgery of the face
and neck.
After completing a fellowship, the process to become Board Certified in Facial Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery is as adheres to: The surgeon has to be in technique for 2 years, and full 50 facial plastic and
reconstructive cases per year. These cases are then reviewed to make sure they meet strict standards of
care. When these cases are reviewed, the surgeon needs to after that successfully complete a written
exam and an oral exam to become Board Certified in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. To
preserve Board Certification, this process is repeated every 10 years.
My method is strictly Facial Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.
In contrast, a General Plastic Surgeon completes a five year residency as a whole Surgery and a fellowship
in General Plastic Surgery. A General Plastic Surgery Fellowship encompasses hand surgery, body
reconstructive surgery, body cosmetic surgery, facial reconstructive surgery, and facial cosmetic surgery.
Normally, a General Plastic Surgeon's method includes all of these disciplines.
In today's healthcare environment, more and more doctors are providing cosmetic treatments to attempt
to supplement their earnings in the face of declining insurance reimbursements. These doctors might be
Board Certified in Emergency Medicine, Obstetrics/ Gynecology, Internal Medicine, Family Practice, or
Dentistry, however none of these board certifications consist of training in cosmetic injections or
cosmetic surgery. Therefore, these doctors attend a weekend course that supplies "Board Certification in
Aesthetic Medicine". After completing the weekend course, these doctors return home and tell their
patients that they are "Board Certified in Aesthetic Medicine". When consulting with a doctor about a
cosmetic procedure, it is very important that you ask the doctor about their board certification.
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