What?! You’re getting a Cosmetic Surgery?!



Cosmetic surgery has become common-place in our society as it recieves more and more exposure. Much of this exposure comes from Hollywood celebrities and other affluent individuals who are either attempting to improve their current appearance, or preserve themselves when faced with the effects of aging. Due to the nature of our society, these people hold a great amount of influence over the general population, and lower members of this population are often likely to immitate those they idolize. When a family member hears that one of their loved ones is likely to 'go under the knife', they are often brash in questioning them and their vain decison. They may feel like they have failed as a family member or friend for allowing this person to be so easily manipulated by popular culture. Plastic surgery has the ability to tear families apart, both literally and methaphorically. A person should seriously investigate the obvious harm plastic surgery could bring into their life. If having plastic surgery is necassary as a medical treatment, however, it is likely that explaining the situation to a persons family will not have such a negative effect, and may instead, bring the family closer together. People need to remeber, do what you are most comfortable with, not what you will be judged by, your family knows you best, and you only live once, so take your health and appearance seriously. Haveing such frivilous operations is almost never a good idea as they are expensive and harmful.
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A chemical peel is a type of cosmetic surgery. It is a acid solution that is put all over the face, depending on how deep you want the peel to go it can have different strengths.
Chemical peels use different types of acid solution to improve and smooth the texture of the skin on your face. The acid works by removing damaged layers of skin and are sometimes also used on the neck and hand areas. Chemical peels have been proven to be one of the most popular cosmetic surgery procedures chosen by patients. Chemical peels are considered to be non surgical so that may be why they are so popular. Chemical peels can vary depending on their specific ingredients and strength. The depth of the peeling can also depend on how long the solutions remain on the skin and if they are lightly or heavily applied. The most common performed chemical peel procedures are lightly applied to smooth the skin.

There are three types of cosmetic surgery chemical peels. For light to medium uses,

physicians use alpha hydroxyl acid. Phenol is the strongest acid and is used for the deepest peels. TCA peels are effective in treating people who have darker skin. The deep peel is usually used on patients who have the deepest wrinkling on their skin. Chemical peels may be done in conjunction when a facelift is performed. A chemical peel is mostly useful for fine wrinkles on the cheeks, the forehead and around the eyes and mouth. One of the benefits of having a cosmetic surgery chemical peel is when the top layer of skin is peeled, new smoother skin regenerates. If you have sun damaged skin a deeper chemical peel may be more effective. Sometimes just a single treatment will produce the radiant look of younger skin. Time off from your work and normal activities are usually not required for a chemical peel.

All three of the chemical peel procedures can cause puffiness to the face, this usually will leave after a few days. Medium peels usually don't require anesthesia, while the deepest peels usually require sedation. Temporary flaking, redness and dryness are normal after you have a chemical peel procedure done on your face. Ointments are available for the skin after surgery. Some of the deepest chemical peels may require a break from activities for one to two weeks. A person that has fair skin, light hair, a wrinkled face, age and sun spots on the face, freckles, or splotching of the face and who wants a fresher look is a perfect candidate for a chemical peel. A chemical peel procedure does not correct sagging, bulges and furrows on the face. These conditions are treated better by other cosmetic surgery procedures. Not everyone is suitable for a chemical peel procedure. Before you have a chemical peel your surgeon must evaluate your background, age, color and skin type, to help prevent any unforeseen complications. Only a qualified surgeon should perform a cosmetic surgery chemical peel on a patient. Talk to your doctor and get all the facts before having a chemical peel procedure. Cunniling Cartoons
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