Why Plastic Surgery is so Acceptable Today



Plastic surgery is becoming more common today than the current memory can recall. Many people are voluntarily going under the knife to ""fix problems"" with their appearance. What used to be a procedure mainly reserved for accident victims or birth defects, has become as common as getting a haircut, for some. One theory for this ""revolution"" may be that as technology advances, we are given more control over our environment, i.e. cell phones, e-mail, internet, even microwaves. All of these inventions have put more control in our hands. That entitlement seems to have leaked over into fields that some feel should not be manipulated, and it is a very fine line for others. If statistics were taken, a pretty close bet would be that at least one person for every two city blocks has had voluntary plastic surgery. If we don't like something, we should have the power to change it. This attitude lends itself to thousands of dollars worth of debt for a change of appearance. A very popular trend currently being advertised involves a mom-makeover; after a woman has had her last child, come on in for plastic surgery to get your body back! This can be very appealing to a woman who now sees her once beautiful body, now stretched and sagging from pregnancy and breast feeding. Some may argue that it is a small price to pay for the miracle that you hold in your arms now. Either way, the average household debt is rising and your neighbor looks thinner and a little more ""blessed"" than you remember, but you haven't really seen them for six weeks or so......
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Have you ever thought about getting cosmetic surgery? Surgery, cosmetic or not, is a very serious decision to make no matter if you are male or female. You may want to have a tummy tuck or a breast reduction or you may to have hair plugs or some laser facial restructuring. You might dream about the way you look, but the final results may be far different than what your dreams may have looked like. Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could see the final results before you go under the knife or laser? Now you can. Technology has enabled the potential cosmetic surgery patient to be able to see what exactly they will look like before they even agree to have the procedure done.

How you ask? Computer predications of what you face or body will look like are now available through software you can purchase or soft ware that your cosmetic surgeon can let you use. The surgeon can take a picture of your current body or face and

digitally remaster the picture to show you exactly what you will look like once the surgery is complete. Whether it is rhinoplasty or a facelift, you can look at the computer image of your self and see exactly what the procedure will do for you. Once you see the digital results, you can make an informed decision on whether you want the surgery or if there are other options you can try.

Cosmetic surgery is not cheap. You will want to know exactly what you are playing for. Most cosmetic surgeons will give you a sales pitch of how your body will look and how your self-esteem will soar after the surgery. As the consumer, you will be filled with high expectations of how your significant other or the general public will see you in a new light. The media and the expectations of others can sway how you see yourself and the desire for a new you can over power your common sense. With cosmetic surgery previews you can actually see if the cosmetic surgery will live up to the cosmetic surgeons hype and your expectations of a new you.

For example, if you are thinking about a breast implant there are many options in which you could choose. You could widen the base or your breast or you could opt to raise your nipples a little higher or lower than they are right now. With the cosmetic surgery preview you can take different pictures of your body from different angles. You can digitally remaster the photo by adding shape and size and see if your choices will really fit your body's shape and size. The old way was to have the doctor draw on you with a magic marker and it was kind of up to him how you would turn out. Now you can go into your cosmetic surgeons office and show him what your want him to do. You now have an informed decision and that decision will be what you want for your body, not what the doctor wants. Cheldern Sexe
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