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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If you are thinking about cosmetic surgery, it is a good idea to know the facts about its potential risks before you make the final decision. Although risks associated with cosmetic procedures are generally much lower than in most other types of surgical procedures, it is still important to know where you stand, because any kind of surgery carries risk.

You may also be interested in knowing why this type of surgery is usually considered to be less dangerous than others. One reason is that the person who has elective surgery is generally in quite good health. When surgery is not done as an emergency or for a medical need, you have two factors in your favor-- first, your overall health; and second, that you have had adequate time to prepare for the surgery. Both of these factors are very important in minimizing health risks and complications!

All surgeries, however, have risks; some are general, and some pertain specifically to cosmetic procedures. In the first category, there are such

risks as fever, bleeding, and infection; yet these are minimal if you are properly prepared and in the care of a good surgeon and staff. As some preexisting medical conditions can increase these risks, it is essential that you inform your physician beforehand. He will then be able to take special precautions, hold off on the surgery, or possibly even advise against having it.

Depending on the specific type of procedure you wish to have, there are additional risks; most are minor and temporary. These include numbness and/or tingling in the area of the surgery, and the possibility of lessened muscle tone. More serious complications include such problems as improper growth around the area and the body rejecting implants.

In addition to the possibility of health and medical complications resulting from cosmetic surgery, there are also psychological implications. These problems are more likely to be a factor for those who attach unrealistic expectations to cosmetic surgery. For example, if a person elects to have a procedure feeling that it will be a "quick fix" to all of her problems, especially social inadequacies, she will not only be disappointed with the results but may even experience depression. To ensure that this not happen, it is essential for the person to have a realistic view of what the procedure will do for her, as well as what it cannot.

Due to normal growth not being complete, and lack of general maturity, both categories of risk factors are even more serious for adolescents who contemplate cosmetic surgery; the bottom line is that neither their bodies nor their minds are ready for such procedures, and the final results can often be much more negative than a similar procedure done on an adult.

In general, if you are in overall good health, the risks associated with cosmetic surgery are relatively low. It is simply a matter of having the necessary knowledge in advance, assessing any special factors with your physician, and being cooperative with any special precautions or advice that he offers. Body Transformation Male To Female
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