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Plastic Surgery Patients Advised to Audit Operating Room Safety

Patients undergoing plastic surgery are urged to assess safety standards applied during procedures. A new five-point safety test emphasizes accreditation, anesthesia, and emergency readiness.

17 August 2026
Plastic Surgery Patients Advised to Audit Operating Room Safety

San Antonio, Texas – Patients considering plastic surgery are now being advised to scrutinize the safety standards employed before undergoing procedures. Dr. Gary Lawton, a board-certified plastic surgeon, has introduced a new five-point safety test designed to shift focus away from social media marketing and toward tangible safety considerations.

The test developed by Dr. Lawton addresses critical areas including the accreditation of the operating facility, the safety protocols for anesthesia administration, emergency preparedness, and accountability in procedure selection. This approach prioritizes patient safety, aiming to ensure that all surgical interventions meet the highest possible standards.

The field of plastic surgery has seen considerable growth, paralleled by an increase in marketing efforts through social media platforms. Dr. Lawton suggests this trend could lead patients to make decisions based on incomplete information. The new assessment framework provides a clearer method for patients to evaluate the qualifications and readiness of their chosen surgical practice.

Furthermore, the initiative seeks to enhance transparency and accountability within the industry. Patients are encouraged to ask direct questions and request verification that all safety protocols are current and properly certified. This due diligence can help mitigate potential complications and contribute to successful outcomes.

Dr. Lawton stresses that safety remains paramount in plastic surgery. His newly proposed safety test offers patients a tool to make informed choices and safeguard their well-being.

Original source: prnewswire.com