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The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery is a U.S. medical board that certifies surgeons in the specialty of cosmetic surgery. Our membership is restricted to surgeons who have completed specific training requirements and passed our rigorous examination process.
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Learn about cosmetic surgery procedure, get info on recovery & pricing, and plan your new look with procedure guides from the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery.
For more than 40 years, the American Board of Cosmetic Surgery (ABCS) has been dedicated to excellence in the medical specialty of cosmetic surgery and committed to providing the highest standard of care to our patients.
The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery sets the standard for training, expertise, and ethical practices. We're raising the bar with the Cosmetic Surgery Patient Safety® (CSPS) certification.
From a cosmetic surgeon’s perspective, the ultimate goal of breast augmentation is to enhance a patient’s natural proportions and create a more symmetrical, aesthetically pleasing breast profile. The exact procedure is tailored to meet a woman’s individual needs.
In the hands of a skilled, board certified cosmetic surgeon, you can counteract the effects of time and gravity and restore the naturally vibrant appearance you remember from years ago, or even address the early signs of aging before they take hold. Learn more about facelift surgery below.
Are plastic surgery and cosmetic surgery the same? The American Board of Cosmetic Surgery explains the difference between plastic and cosmetic surgeons.
As facial tissues thin out, lines become etched around the nose and mouth and cheeks look a little hollow. Dermal fillers can replace lost volume to help smooth wrinkles, plump the lips, and restore a more youthful appearance. Learn all about injectable filler treatments below.
With non-surgical skin tightening, cosmetic surgeons can effectively tighten moderately lax or "crepey" skin on the face, neck and body, helping patients improve their appearance and postpone the need for surgery.