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The Cosmetic Surgery Facility

From the office to a hospital, there are many different places where your surgery may take place, and each one has advantages and disadvantages.

With significant advances in the last ten years to increase safety, recovery and healing times, most cosmetic surgery now takes place on an outpatient (ambulatory) basis. This means that you check in, have your surgery, and go home all on the same day.

Options for outpatient surgery locations include the office exam room, office operating room, surgery center, or hospital.

Surgical Facility Accreditation
Fifty years ago, only hospitals were inspected, reviewed and given a "seal of approval". Now, with so many surgeries being performed in surgery centers or office operating rooms, almost all operating rooms will voluntarily undergo an accreditation process to assure patient safety.

The accrediting organizations verify that national standards are met and maintained in such categories as the OR environment, policies and procedures, safety, equipment, and handling of blood and medications.

They check that the cosmetic surgeon has hospital privileges (so that he or she can admit you to the hospital in case of emergency), keeps adequate records, has emergency plans, and they verify the credentials of the surgeon and all staff members.

The three national organizations that offer accreditation are JCAHO, AAAASF, and AAAHC. (Medicare also offers accreditation, but it is not necessary for elective procedures-- only for cases requesting reimbursement from Medicare insurance).

All of these organizations have websites that you can search to see if your plastic surgeon or cosmetic surgery facility is accredited.

JCAHO (referred to as "Jay-co") is the Joint Commission on Accreditation of HealthCare Facilities.

AAAHC is the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.

AAAASF ("quad-A") is the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgical Facilities.

The AAAASF classifies their accreditation of ambulatory facilities into three levels: A, B, or C. In Class A approved facilities, procedures may only be performed under local or topical anesthesia without IV sedation. Class A/B facilities may also administer IV sedation. Class A/B/C facilities may administer local, IV sedation, or general anesthesia.

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