Choosing a plastic surgeon is a personal and important decision—one that goes far beyond photos, reviews, or price. Whether you’re considering facial surgery, body contouring, or a breast procedure, the right surgeon should prioritize safety, education, and long-term outcomes.
This practical checklist is designed to help patients in Ohio evaluate plastic surgeons with clarity and confidence, without relying on comparisons or rankings.
Not all “board certifications” are equal. A qualified plastic surgeon should be certified by a recognized medical specialty board, such as the American Board of Plastic Surgery.
Board certification indicates that the surgeon has completed:
Dr. Steven Goldman is triple board-certified, reflecting extensive training across multiple surgical disciplines.
Plastic surgery is not one-size-fits-all. Surgeons often develop deeper expertise in specific procedures over time. When researching a surgeon, consider:
Experience matters—especially when tailoring procedures to individual anatomy.
A reputable plastic surgeon operates in an accredited surgical facility and follows strict safety protocols. Key questions to consider include:
Safety should always outweigh convenience or cost.
A quality consultation should feel informative, respectful, and unrushed.
During your visit, a surgeon should:
A consultation is as much about education as it is about surgical planning.
Be cautious of messaging that:
Honest surgical care includes discussing what surgery can and cannot achieve.
Technical skill is critical, but so is approach.
Many patients value surgeons who:
Dr. Goldman’s philosophy emphasizes dramatic yet natural results, guided by patient goals and anatomical balance.
Finding a great plastic surgeon in Ohio isn’t about choosing the most visible name. It’s about finding a surgeon whose training, experience, and values align with your needs.
If you’re considering plastic surgery and want a patient-focused, educational consultation, schedule a consultation with Dr. Steven Goldman at Beachwood Plastic Surgery. Your goals, safety, and long-term results will always guide the conversation.