ome pamphlets recite information about complication rates in the most vague of terms, which offers patients the least of guidance. This lack of knowledge only leads to the extraordinary numbers of lawsuits filed against plastic surgeons by their patients. These doctors are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, "which means they have to complete at least five years of surgery training after medical school and pass an examination testing their competence" (Stuart 80). Yet, this certification alone will not guarantee problem-free results. 80% (196) of the claims for injuries are made against board-certified surgeons.Aging has become the field of the future for plastic surgeons whose patients have reasons not always valid in the search for youth and beauty. This beauty shouldn't be an achievement that replaces the physiological aspects of becoming older. In spite of mass marketing aiming towards the desirability of looking young, people need to look for the true necessity of cosmetic surgery. Their lives depend on how well they can deal with what everyone has in common, aging. In addition, low qualifications provide little comfort and insurance towards one's health and life. The bottom line is that a plastic surgery patient is fooling around with what God gave them. They shouldn't go have any operation unless it's absolutely necessary....