How plastic surgery changed my life.



Most people think that plastic surgery is cosmetic, that you only get plastic surgery when you don't like the way you look. In addition to the fact that many plastic surgeons perform reconstructive surgeries for burn victims and others, relieving pain and restoring lost function, there are some more ""mundane"" reasons for plastic surgery that can also have a direct effect on your health. I had breast reduction surgery two years ago. I had been suffering severe back pain, shoulder pain and gastric reflux for years before the surgery. Within just a few months, all of these had completely resolved. No more popping pepcid and ibuprofen. Sure, the fact that I can now buy clothes in a ""regular"" store is great, but I would give that up in an instant as long as I could keep the health benefits. If you are thinking about having plastic surgery that would improve you health, talk to your doctor and insurance company about the coverage that is available. My surgery was 100% covered because the insurance company knew that paying 10,000 now was a lot better than the thousands in endoscopy, physical therapy, and shoulder surgeries that was the alternative. It took a brief letter from my surgeon and a couple of days, and I was approved.
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Psychological Reasons Not to Get Cosmetic Surgery


You may want cosmetic surgery to fix what you consider to be a major flaw in your appearance. Before you have the surgery, you should consider whether you are psychologically stable enough to go through it. There are several reasons why you may not be.
Physically, you may be an ideal candidate for cosmetic surgery. If your surgeon has any doubts that the surgery will be detrimental to your state of mind, she should refuse to do surgery. If she believes that you can overcome your problems and have surgery after a time, you might be referred to counseling.
If you are in the middle of a serious personal upheaval should wait to have cosmetic surgery. If your spouse has just died, you will not be yourself. You might be reaching out for anything you think might fix things. Cosmetic surgery will not bring your spouse back to you.
If you are in the midst of a divorce, it is not a good time for cosmetic surgery. You may want to change yourself just to show your ex-spouse how much he has lost. The problem is that you will probably be working from a position of anger. That is not a good attitude to start a major change like cosmetic surgery.
When you lose a good job, sometimes you want to have cosmetic surgery done. Your motives may not be healthy ones. You may want to remake yourself with the hopes of getting back on with your old firm, or getting a better job. You need to go through counseling to realize that a face-lift is not the key to getting hired.
You should not have cosmetic surgery, or you should go through counseling first, if you have expectations that cosmetic surgery cannot meet. If you think having a movie star's features will give you a chance to become rich and famous, you are kidding yourself.
If you are 50 and want to look the way you did at 20, you are setting yourself up for a big disappointment. You need counseling to learn to accept your life circumstances before you even think about changing your face with cosmetic surgery.
It may just be impossible to please you. You may get consultations for cosmetic surgery from many different surgeons. If they all tell you that the procedure you want cannot be done for you, you need to accept that and move on. If you keep looking, you will eventually find a surgeon who will say what you want to hear, but you will not like the results.
If every tiny flaw jumps out at you in the mirror, you may not be wise to try to fix them with cosmetic surgery. You might think that fixing all those minute details will change your life. You might be devastated if no one even notices. If you are just being a perfectionist, you might be okay, as long as you understand that cosmetic surgery cannot make you perfect.
The thing all these scenarios have in common is unrealistic expectations. For one reason or another, you want cosmetic surgery to change your life in ways that it cannot. If you still want to have cosmetic surgery, you might do fine. Just have some counseling first to help you understand what cosmetic surgery really means to you.

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