Considering Plastic Surgery
Some women and men consider plastic surgery to take care of signs of aging. Others consider it after losing excessive amount of weight. No matter what the reason, if you find yourself pondering cosmetic surgery, doing your research is essential. You need to make sure that you understand what the procedure entails, the risks involved, and what you can expect after the surgery is complete.
When women and men are asked which part of their bodies they wish to improve, they typically answer with more than one area. The desire to change parts of the body is natural, especially if diet, exercise and genetics get in the way of improvement.
What patients need to keep in mind, however, is that while plastic surgery is thought to change appearance, it might not always end successfully. There are always possibilities of minor to serious risks and outcomes are unpredictable. Those considering going “under the knife” need to have these risks in mind before coming to a decision.
Most patients who think about having plastic surgery have to do a little “soul searching” to see what they expect surgery to accomplish for them. This will help clarify the decision to have plastic surgery and put needs into perspective.
If you are considering surgery, being honest with yourself is the key to success. Think about whether or not you are a good candidate for plastic surgery. Ask yourself if you have a stable emotional outlook. Ideally, good candidates are those who have a good self-image but want to improve on a specific body part. Those who are pre-occupied with the way they look or believe that plastic surgery is the answer to their life problems are usually not looking for self-improvement, and therefore make bad candidates.
Most plastic surgeons assess their patients during the first consultation. By speaking to a patient, they can determine the true intentions behind their reason for wanting plastic surgery. Some surgeons introduce new patients to former patients so that the new patients can see the results or speak to someone else with a similar experience.
It is also important to consider post-operation recovery time. Many patients don’t consider the time it might take to get back on their feet and return to work or normal daily activities. Recovery might take longer than what the surgeon initially expected. Also keep in mind that most procedures take up to 2 years after surgery for the results to be visible.
In any case, those who consider having plastic surgery are advised to seek the opinion of a Board-Certified Plastic Surgeon, who has the necessary skills and background to understand patient’s needs. They can assess if a candidate is right for surgery, inform them of options and take care of their concerns and questions.
Patients need to keep in mind that plastic surgery is a form of self-improvement and not a way to achieve perfection.
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