How Plastic Surgery Changed My Life



I wouldn’t advise plastic surgery for everyone, but it indeed changed my life for the better. I was born with ears that stuck out unusually far. Which as a child was adorable, but as I got older they really caused me a lot of pain. I don’t mean physical pain, but the emotional kind. I was constantly teased and harassed all through my childhood and teenage years. Until one day, I sat down with my mother and we talked about plastic surgery. We decided to look into it and to see how much the procedure would cost. That was five years ago to this day, and my life has never been the same. I am confident, happy, and always ready to take on the world. Sometimes I see young people with physical deformities that go deeper than just “building character”. They have large cleft chin scars, acne scars, and noses that are simply too large for their faces. I tell them that t hey should look into plastic surgery as well. There comes a time when you need to be a truer you. I tell them the story of how plastic surgery changed my life. Plastic surgery was the best decision that I have ever made for myself. My mother is happier too, because she has a happy son. Thanks mom, plastic surgery really did change my life.
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It wasn't long ago when, if you said you were going to have cosmetic surgery, it was simply assumed that you would be going into an operating room and having general anesthesia. These procedures have their own dangers and anytime the process involves general anesthesia there is always the risk of death. As we become more and more advanced medically there are always changes and efforts in improving any side effects or dangers.

One of the first concerns someone who is inquiring about facial cosmetic surgery is scarring. After all, the surgery is being done TO the face, what are the chances of ending up with scars? Of course, with this kind of surgery all efforts are made to hide the tiny lines where the incision was made. The second biggest concern is about nerve damage. With facial cosmetic surgery especially, there is always a risk of cutting the nerves in the face and it could leave a patient with permanent or partial paralysis. As with other surgeries there is the heightened
risk of excessive bleeding, infections that can occur after the surgery and blood clots. It is imperative that the patient be in good health before any procedure is discussed and after the surgery, the patient's temperature should be closely monitored, in case there is a sign of an infection, it can be addressed immediately.

One of the reasons facial cosmetic surgery has always been viewed as a benefit for the rich and famous is because of the cost. Most insurance companies will not pay for any kind of elective cosmetic surgery and it is also difficult to get them to pay when there is a physical reason for the surgery, like a cleft palate or a harelip. The increases in numbers of people who have sought out the gifts of a plastic surgeon are influenced by the drop in pricing for the procedures. Due to the medical advances made in the field of cosmetic surgery, and the less likely a patient is needed to have a full operating room, general anesthesia experience, the more affordable the procedures have become.

In the past few years with the increase in popularity in procedures such as Botox or collagen injections, where there is only the requirement of a series of needles and solutions that are injected into the face, the demand has become almost the norm.

One final concern that should be addressed before someone investigates the options of cosmetic surgery is the psychological issues and effects the experience can stir up. Unfortunately, it is not a rare occurrence for someone to become addicted to the effects of plastic surgery and there have been numerous cases where once on surgeon has refused to do any more surgical work on a patient, they have found another surgeon who will do it.
There is an addictive component that should not be ignored and should be explored before, during and after any plastic surgery.

The surgery may only take a few minutes but the results last a lifetime and it is irresponsible, in my opinion, for surgeons to not follow up with patients. Small Initial Tattoos
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