To Do, or Not to Do: Cosmetic Surgery



Although cosmetic surgery is nothing to rush into, if you want the best results you can't let the decision drag on for years, either. Generally, you'll get better results if you are younger, because you'll heal faster with less scarring, and your body is overall more resilient. So, at some point, you just have to draw the line: Am I going to do this or not? Of course, before you draw that line, you need to do your research. By the time you get to the decision point, you should have had several conference with plastic surgeons and have a very good idea of what you will have done and what the final results will look and feel like. Computer programs can put new features on your own body, and before-and-after photographs can also help you get a sense of what changes will occur. In addition, you should fully understand the recovery process; find a forum devoted to the discussion of plastic surgery. Read the stories of other people and ask lots of questions. Recovery can take months and not all surgeries are simple or completely successful the first time, not to mention those rare case of serious side effects or devastating outcomes. Understand the risk and the rewards. Finally, be honest with yourself about why you want surgery. If you want to much from the procedure-your whole life to change-or if you have a passing ""need"" for it-there's a cute person at work who would notice me-then you're almost certain to be disappointed. If you are looking for something deeper and more subtle, and have scrutinized your own motives, you are much more likely to have a happy result.
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If you have put careful thought into the subject and have decided that you do want cosmetic surgery, you need to find someone to do the procedure. Although you probably know that selecting a random name from your telephone directory would not be the best way to proceed, you may be uncertain as to exactly how you should go about finding a good practitioner.

You can take the first step toward locating a cosmetic surgeon by checking around to see if anyone you know has had this type of surgery; the more recently their procedure was done, the more current and helpful their input will be. If you are fortunate to find a friend, co-worker, or family member who is in this category, ask for as much information that he or she can give. This should include such subjects as how the procedure was done, details about anesthesia and discomfort, and the professionalism and attitude of the practitioner and his staff.

It would also be very helpful if

this person can give you his or her overall opinion of the entire experience-- whether he or she has any regrets about the surgery, whether he or she is pleased with the results, and any other feedback. Cosmetic surgery is definitely one area in which word-of-mouth is the best recommendation; and a good reference will also help you to be more confident in the practitioner's abilities.

It would also be a good idea to check the potential doctor's qualifications. You should know that he is Board-certified, and that he has plenty of experience in the specific type of procedure that you want him to do for you. If you are not able to find any of his former clients from whom to request references, it would also be wise to check to see if there have been any complaints made against him for his manner of practice.

Although these factors are very important, you should also have a consultation with the prospective surgeon before making your final decision. Even if he is highly recommended by your friend and has excellent qualifications, you will want a doctor with whom you have a "good fit." Each person's needs vary, but for most people this means that he has a professional manner, yet is friendly and supportive. You are entrusting him with your care, so it is sensible to want a practitioner who helps you feel at ease while at the same time giving you the impression that he has experience in this field and will do the job well.

Finding the cosmetic surgeon that is right for you is essential. While most forms of cosmetic surgery are relatively minor, you want to know in advance that this person is good at what he does and will give you the best possible care. It does not take much time or effort to locate such a practitioner; and it will be well worth the effort in terms of both your health and your peace of mind.

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