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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A face lift also known as rhytidectomy is a form of cosmetic surgery that is performed to reduce the signs of aging. Incisions are made in the face that allow for the surgeon to lift the skin up and/or over. The effects of a face lift are reduced or eliminated wrinkles on the face, elimination of a saggy jowl and indention in the facial skin are removed. These benefits of a face lift can improve a person's self esteem and enhance the way that they see themselves. As with any form of surgery though, a face lift carries with it risks that one must take into consideration prior to surgery. Some risks are minimal and go away with time, while other risks are more severe and may require medical intervention to correct.

Infections are a risk with any type of surgery that one has performed. Infections are usually cleared up with the aid of antibiotics. Fevers usually accompany infections since a fever is a sign that the body is trying to fight the infection
off. Fevers will usually be dealt with by using a fever reducer along with the antibiotics.

The loss of sensation near the incisions is normal and sensations will usually return with time. The risk with a face lift is the permanent loss of sensations in these areas. The loss of sensation in the areas around the incisions is more a troublesome problem than it is a medical issue.

There are many nerves in the face. These nerves help the face to move about normally with the muscles in the face. When a face lift is performed during cosmetic surgery nerve damage can occur. When nerve damage occurs facial paralysis can result.

During a face lift the surgeon will be lifting the skin up and rearrange the skin. This can place you at risk of your blood supply to your face being interfered with. When the blood supply to the face is interfered with health problems can result. The interfering of the blood can result in necrosis of the skin tissue. Necrosis is the term used to describe the death of skin tissue.

Hair loss is another risk associated with a face lift during cosmetic surgery. The reason that one can suffer from hair loss is because most of the incision are done behind the hairline. In extreme situations the scalp may be pulled to tight and result in loss of hair in more areas than just around the incision site. Alopecia is a rare occurrence with a face lift. When alopecia occurs a person can loss not only all the hair on their head but their eyelashes and eyebrows may also fall out.

Asymmetry issues may also result from a face lift. A face lift can take a face from being symmetrical to causing noticeable different alignments between both sides of the face. When a face lift results in an asymmetry then more surgery will be needed to correct the problem. This opens a person up to all the other risks associated with surgery due to the fact that they must now undergo surgery a second time. Breast Reduction Immoral3f
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