Monday 1 June 2009

Plastic Surgery - is It for You?

In the past, it was only the rich and famous who opted to get plastic surgery nips, tucks, and lifts, but it has become more and more common as it becomes more affordable and accessible to the general population. Although the tabloids still love to speculate on who has had “work” done, it is not seen as such a big deal anymore to try to recapture youth or to enhance a feature. But it is a big deal. If you are considering any type of plastic surgery, you should consider your options very carefully. Surgery is serious no matter what type, and if you decide to have it done, you need to have a wonderful, qualified surgeon and all of the facts first.


For those who suffer from a serious burn, injury, or an unsightly birthmark, plastic surgery can be a great confidence booster. Reconstructive technology has come a long way in the last few years and there have been some nearly miraculous developments. In this situation, the surgery may almost be considered a medical necessity.

On the other hand, much of the cosmetic surgery that is done today is done as an elective procedure. The patient may feel uncomfortable about some feature or may just want to enhance their looks with plastic surgery. This can also be a confidence booster for some individuals. But, the patient needs to know what they can expect as far as the outcomes of the surgery. If the surgeon dismisses any fears and tells the patient that everything will be “perfect” you may have cause for concern. Realistically one to four percent of plastic surgery patients may experience difficulties.

Difficulties associated with surgery may include problems with symmetry (the sides don’t match,) infection, swelling, and even death in extreme cases.


This is why it is so important to choose the surgeon for your plastic surgery carefully. You can contact your state Board of Medical Examiners to find out about any claims or complaints against any surgeon, and also find out what the outcomes of those complaints or claims were. If you know anyone who has had the same type of plastic surgery you are considering ask them about their experience. You can also go online and find reviews and ratings of doctors.


Ask your potential surgeon how may plastic surgery procedures of your type they have done. Experience is a really important factor. Ask them to see before and after pictures of patients if they have them. Talk to them about what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure. Find out about recovery time and follow up care after your plastic surgery. If your potential surgeon is not comfortable, or does not want to take the time to answer your questions, you may want to look elsewhere.


Cosmetic surgery can be a real confidence booster for many. It is not a cure-all, but it can be a start.

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