Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Health Care Reform May Affect Plastic Surgery Industry

breast augmentation Tampa The plastic surgery industry has survived and even prospered in America, in spite of constant turbulence in the economy, but it might be President Obama’s health care reform plan that impacts it the most, according to the Plastic Surgery Channel.

When it comes to popular plastic surgery procedures like breast augmentation Tampa surgeons say the biggest impact of the proposed bill, H.R. 3200, could be a removal of the patient’s choice of insurer. Legislation is underway that, if passed, could shift American health care to a single-payer system overseen by the government. And the effects of this new plan could be detrimental to someone seeking plastic surgery for reconstruction, rather than something cosmetic.

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For instance, if a trauma victim requires extensive facial surgery after an accident, he may find himself limited by what the government is willing to pay for. The financial coverage and the treatment he gets may fall short of something complete – leaving him incomplete, both physically and emotionally.

And according to what we’re told by a top local plastic surgeon Tampa patients must become informed about the details of the proposed legislation, and to speak up to their doctors and their government representatives about their concerns.
He also noted that increased patient costs, shifts in the industry’s business practices and new benefits policies pertaining to cosmetic surgeons and their employees are some other possible effects if the administration adopts the proposed legislation in its current form.

The proposed health care reform legislation is sure to be the top priority for Congress when they reconvene next month after the August recess. But, given the outpouring of opinions from constituents across both parties this summer, it may be a while before legislators come to an agreement. For more information about news of the ObamaCare Legislative Summary and also Tampa breast implants and other body contouring procedures, contact your plastic surgery specialists to learn more.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Jobs and Plastic Surgery: The Logical Correlation

Tampa liposuctionMore and more people nationwide are turning to cosmetic procedures such as Tampa liposuction to put their best face forward as they go into interviews or try to hold on to the jobs they have. A Hartford Courant article recently reports that according to a survey of physicians by the American Academy of Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 75 percent of plastic surgeons say they have treated patients who requested cosmetic plastic surgery to stay or become competitive in the workforce.

The fact that youth is becoming more and more emphasized in the workplace is becoming increasingly prevalent in all sectors. The seasoned experts, once pictured in ads with lots of wrinkles, have been replaced by young go-getters with multiple degrees and the appearance of boundless energy.

According a top plastic surgeon Tampa Residents In Increasing Numbers Turn To Cosmetic Procedures To Enhance Prospects In Job Market

Plastic surgeons across the country agree. Over the past year, an increasing number of patients have been reported going in looking for cosmetic procedures to help increase their competitiveness in a cutthroat job market where image plays a significant role in interviews. Whether it be a nose job or tummy tuck Tampa patients clearly consider it an investment; they believe the money they're spending on their appearance will not only help them get a job, that it will pay for itself in the long run.

With specials and offers being extended by plastic surgery service centers, it has been forecasted that the trend of job-seekers depending on cosmetic surgery to find employment will continue into the new year. For more information about plastic surgery, contact your local Tampa plastic surgeons to learn more about available options.