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Cosmetic Surgery Know-how

August 27, 2007 - Chandana Banerjee

I told you so.. (Credit: janekm)

Cosmetic surgery is very popular with people today. It’s a convenient way to look the way you’ve always wanted to – younger, wrinkle-free and more attractive. You can even change the way a body part looks – add more volume to thin lips; plump up small breasts; perk-up sagging ones; turn a putty nose into work of art. Just choose a look, find a good cosmetic surgeon and go under the knife.

But like all other surgeries, cosmetic surgery has its own set of risks and limitations. It’s a good idea to understand what cosmetic surgery is all about before going under the knife.

According to the statistical data, the person who pursues cosmetic surgery can benefit from the following advantages like:

  • Larger self-assurance
  • Enhanced interpersonal contacts, social lives and sex lives
  • Enlarged gratification of relaxation activities
    No research has verified that one can gain from noteworthy improvements in their emotional well being. For illustration – if any person is suffering from depression, then there is no surety that cosmetic surgery will decrease the depression.

What are the Likely Risks of Cosmetic Surgery?
If both surgeon and the patient work towards determining particular, assessable and attainable targets before pursuing cosmetic plastic surgery, the person will be satisfied with the results.

Some of the possible surgical obstacles include:

  • Bleeding requires a transfusion.
  • Infection where the surgery has been performed and requires additional surgery and vanish bigger scars.
  • Pain, nausea and dizziness require instant hospitalization after the operation done in the doctor’s office.
  • A decrease in the body temperature which occurs during long prepared procedures.
  • A collection of blood under the blocked cut which can be removed.
  • Lack of sensation and stinging which can be present eternally.
  • Skin breakdown which is generated as a consequence of poor blood circulation
    Lumpy or uneven appearance which can be perpetual and there is a requirement of extra surgery to rectify it.

How to Find an Experienced Cosmetic Surgeon:

  • Investigate for the gold standard in documentations
  • Be careful of misleading certifications
  • Must recognize that not all the activities are similar
  • The patient can ask certain queries before choosing a cosmetic surgeon and they include:-
  • What outcomes can be projected from cosmetic surgery?
  • Is an applicant apt for cosmetic surgery?
  • What are the possible risks?
  • What are the benefits and drawbacks and options available for each cosmetic surgical procedure?