Plastic Surgery: Facts And Options
This article discusses some options for plastic surgery and what to look for in a doctor. Read on to learn more.
Plastic surgery,
also known as cosmetic surgery, is constantly evolving to meet the demands of the ever-growing population of surgical candidates. Plastic surgery appeals to a wide spectrum of people regardless of age, gender or ethnicities, which is one of the reasons why it has managed to maintain such a toe hold in our culture.
For people who are considering plastic surgery there is no short list of surgical options to choose from. Patients who want to reverse the signs of visible aging on their face can choose from a variety of options including Botox injections, filler injections or laser resurfacing to name just a few. Surgical options include a brow lift to help raise the brow as a way of creating a more youthful appearance, or blepharoplasty to remove the bags under your eyes or baggy eyelids which can add a great deal of age to your face.
Other popular surgical options include breast surgery. Women who are unhappy with the size or shape of their breast can choose from a variety of surgical options to either, decrease or increase the size of their breast, or just lift their current breast back into a more youthful position with a breast lift. Breast implant choices include saline or silicone, and despite the risk factors that have been associated with silicone, they continue to grow in popularity.
Other popular cosmetic surgical options include liposuction. This can remove about 8 to 10 pounds of fatty cell deposits that may not respond to exercise or diet, usually located in the abdominal area or in small pockets of fat in the chin, under arms, thighs or back.
Overall, plastic surgery is intended to help you look and feel better about yourself and the changes can be subtle or dramatic depending on what type of procedure you opt to go for. However, in the process of deciding if you are a candidate for plastic surgery, be sure to also research the procedure itself so you understand what you are undertaking. You should make yourself familiar with the risk as well as the benefits and fully discuss these risk factors with your doctor as well as discuss your expectations to ensure they are realistic.
Before you decide on a plastic surgeon, make sure they are a certified board member of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. This ensures your doctor has experience as a general surgeon as well as a plastic surgeon, and helps to ensure your body is in good hands.