Cosmetic plastic surgery ranks among the top surgical procedures  performed in the medical field today.  Although complications are rare  and procedures are considered generally safe when performed by a  qualified and experienced plastic surgeon, there are still existing  risks.
How do we minimize the risks of cosmetic plastic surgery?
 1. Approach cosmetic surgery as a serious medical procedure.  Sometimes  the fact that cosmetic surgery is elective affects how you perceive it.   If you undergo surgery for cosmetic reasons, you may tend to think of  it as something like going to the beauty salon and having a haircut.  It  is important to realize that the body doesn't differentiate the trauma  from cosmetic surgery from any other surgery.  Just like any other  surgical procedure, complications are possible and to minimize risks, it  is important to approach cosmetic surgery as a serious medical  procedure.
1. Approach cosmetic surgery as a serious medical procedure.  Sometimes  the fact that cosmetic surgery is elective affects how you perceive it.   If you undergo surgery for cosmetic reasons, you may tend to think of  it as something like going to the beauty salon and having a haircut.  It  is important to realize that the body doesn't differentiate the trauma  from cosmetic surgery from any other surgery.  Just like any other  surgical procedure, complications are possible and to minimize risks, it  is important to approach cosmetic surgery as a serious medical  procedure.2. Make sure you fully understand the procedure/s you are considering.   The degree of plastic surgery complications and risks is largely  dependent on the type of surgical procedure/s performed and one way of  minimizing risks is to arm yourself with knowledge about the procedure.   Minor complications and unmet expectations can be minimized by fully  understanding the risks and benefits associated with the procedure you  are considering.
3. Don't be one of the first to try out a new technology.   Innovative technologies and new surgical techniques are continually  being introduced through the media and at times the complications for  these procedures have not been fully documented or evaluated.  For  example, the issue of hyperpigmentation due to laser treatments only  surfaced after more than a year of its introduction.  Thus it's  advisable to wait at least eighteen months once a new technology is  released before trying it out. New equipment requires a big investment  and unfortunately, some doctors want to make a return for their  investment quickly.
4. Choose your plastic surgeon well.  The benefit of elective surgery is you have the time to do research, get second opinions and choose your surgeon well.  The best  way to minimize risk is to choose a reliable plastic surgeon who is  board certified and has the experience and skill necessary for a  successful surgery.
a. Choose a qualified, board certified plastic surgeon.  He  should be certified by the organization that is recognized by the  country's Board of Surgery.  In the Philippines, the Philippine Board of  Plastic Surgery (PBPS) is the only organization recognized by the  Philippine College of Surgeons to grant board certification in the field  of Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery.  This certification ensures  that the surgeon has undergone has completed an accredited training  program in plastic surgery and has reached a certain standard of skills  and competence.
b. Check whether the surgeon has hospital privileges.  Before a hospital grants privileges to physicians, they usually require  certain standards of training and competence to be met.
 c. Choose a plastic surgeon who is experienced in the specific cosmetic plastic surgery procedure you will have done.   The level of experience that the plastic surgeon has is also  important.  How long has the surgeon been performing the procedure?   Oftentimes, the experience of a surgeon determines his ability to  visualize the end result and his ability to deal with any complications.  The more cases he has done, the better his judgement, and the less the  risks.  A deceptively simple procedure such as a rhinoplasty can have  results that are extremely diverse, depending on the surgeon who is  performing the procedure.
c. Choose a plastic surgeon who is experienced in the specific cosmetic plastic surgery procedure you will have done.   The level of experience that the plastic surgeon has is also  important.  How long has the surgeon been performing the procedure?   Oftentimes, the experience of a surgeon determines his ability to  visualize the end result and his ability to deal with any complications.  The more cases he has done, the better his judgement, and the less the  risks.  A deceptively simple procedure such as a rhinoplasty can have  results that are extremely diverse, depending on the surgeon who is  performing the procedure.5. Don't be tempted by a low price tag.   Although prices for cosmetic surgery procedures vary widely, you want  to make sure that you don't sacrifice safety and quality for a lower  price.  Verify the products or implants that the surgeon will use for  your procedure. Make sure he doesn't use substandard products or  variations of well known, FDA approved brands of products used in order  to lower costs.
6. Check the surgical facility and support staff.   Although many cosmetic surgery procedures may be safely done in  outpatient clinics, others should only be done in a hospital setting.   Check that the operating facility is properly equipped with  state-of-the-art facilities and meets standards for operating room  safety, personnel and surgeon credentials.   Check the credentials of  the support staff, especially the anesthesiologist.
7. Discuss your expectations and concerns with your plastic surgeon.  The most common risks for cosmetic surgery are unsatisfactory results  and/or unmet expectations.  Good communication is important to minimize  the risk of unmet expectations. A responsible surgeon will evaluate if  your expectations are realistic and explain to you what he can do to  help you.  He will clearly and thoroughly explain potential side effects  and risks and the possibility of secondary procedures.  Although your  plastic surgeon can and should do several things to minimize your  chances of unsatisfactory results, even the most skilled plastic  surgeons deal with factors which are not under their control, such as  how tissues heal.
8. Make sure you are physically fit to have the surgery.    Patient evaluation is an important prerequisite to surgery.  Your  plastic surgeon should screen you carefully and to minimize risks, he  needs to make sure you are, physically and emotionally, a good candidate  for cosmetic surgery.  The degree of complications and risks in plastic  surgery is largely determined by the patient's own health condition and  physiology.  If you have diabetes, heart conditions and allergies, if  you smoke, or are elderly, you will have a greater risk for  complications than if you are young and healthy.  In some cases, your  surgeon will require you to obtain medical clearance from your primary  care physician to make certain that it is safe to proceed.  Try to get  as physically fit as possible, stop smoking, have blood tests and a  physical examination done before you undergo surgery. 
9. Tell your surgeon about any past and present medical conditions.  Complications can be minimized by disclosing your entire medical  history to your surgeon. You should also tell him about all prescribed  or over-the-counter medicines and herbal supplements you take on a  regular basis.
 10. Diligently follow your surgeon's instructions before surgery.  At  times, patients disregard the surgeon's pre-operative instructions,  thinking that it doesn't matter that much.  It is important to realize  that to minimize risks, you need to prepare your body for surgery by  obeying the advice of your surgeon.  For example, before surgery, you'll  be asked to stop taking medications that can promote bleeding.  If you  smoke, your surgeon will advise you to stop at least two weeks prior to  surgery.
10. Diligently follow your surgeon's instructions before surgery.  At  times, patients disregard the surgeon's pre-operative instructions,  thinking that it doesn't matter that much.  It is important to realize  that to minimize risks, you need to prepare your body for surgery by  obeying the advice of your surgeon.  For example, before surgery, you'll  be asked to stop taking medications that can promote bleeding.  If you  smoke, your surgeon will advise you to stop at least two weeks prior to  surgery.11. Diligently follow your surgeon's instructions after surgery.   Always  follow your surgeon's instructions for postoperative care.  These are  carefully designed to minimize your risk of complications.  Your  specific instructions will vary depending on the surgery performed but  in general,  your surgeon will instruct you to avoid activities that  could hinder the healing process.  If you smoke, you will be advised to  stop at least two weeks following surgery to aid in wound healing.  You  will also be instructed to refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages and  from taking any drugs containing aspirin, as they will increase  bruising and may even cause internal bleeding.  You will be given  instructions in proper wound care.  The proper care of your incision  affects the scar that you will eventually have.  For some procedures you  will be instructed to wear support garments to help your body adjust.   You can also help minimize complications such as swelling by walking  around. By following your surgeon's instructions, you will ensure that  the surgery will have the best results possible.
12. Avoid strenuous activity for several weeks after surgery.  During  the initial postoperative period, take at least a week away from your  daily routine, allowing yourself time to rest and recuperate. Excessive  physical activity can result in unnecessary swelling or bleeding.  Thus  your surgeon will advise you to limit physical exercise for a certain  period.
13. Contact your surgeon immediately if you experience any post-operative complications.   Even  if your surgeon will schedule a follow up appointment with you, don't  wait for the scheduled date to consult about any unusual symptoms such  as such as excessive pain or bleeding, fever or abnormal swelling.