Wednesday, 30 December 2009

Is Plastic Surgery Right for You?

Cosmetic surgery, which is sometimes known as plastic surgery is a craze that has been sweeping the nation and the world for many years.

There are both advantages and disadvantages to cosmetic surgery, which you must consider carefully before deciding if it is right for you. Cosmetic surgery can be very successful, but it is not for everyone. Is cosmetic surgery right for you?

That is a question that only you, along with a medical professional, can answer.

First, consider the reasons why you are getting cosmetic surgery. In most cases, the main reason simple is to look better, hence the name cosmetic surgery. Many people think that the term plastic surgery implies that you are fake and somehow made of plastic.

However, the term really comes from the Greek word meaning to reshape, and it have no connection to the word plastic that means the material. That said, some people believe that plastic surgery gives you an unnatural appearance.

This can be true or false, depending on the surgery being done. Plastic surgery can also help to clear up other health problems as well, although this is not as common.

If you are considering plastic surgery for cosmetic reasons, you should first consider how severe your specific problems are.

Do you feel embarrassed to interact with other people? Is your appearance causing you to avoid social situations? In these cases, plastic surgery should be able to help you.

However, if you are simply worried about small things that have little effect on your daily life, like a bump on your nose, you may be able to save money and not put your health at risk by learning to accept the bump and live with it. On the other hand, if you were in a major accident and your face was disfigured, you might not want to leave your house unless you go through with plastic surgery.

Think about the process carefully before deciding. This is different for every person, but consider your options wisely.

Money is another thing you should consider. Most types of plastic surgery are not covered by insurance, which means that you'll have to pay for them out of pocket.

In some cases, some of the costs may be covered, but you will usually have to pay thousands of dollars out of pocket for plastic surgery. If this isn't possible for you, plastic surgery may not be the answer.

Finally, it is important to talk to your doctor about the health risks involved. For example, with breast implants, you run the risk of infection or your body rejecting the foreign object and attacking it.

This can happen with any kind of plastic surgery where you use inorganic material to improve the shape of your body. If you are truly interested in plastic surgery, it is important to learn about all of the risks before you go through with the procedure.

Sunday, 27 December 2009

How Facial Implants Can Help You

Cosmetic surgery is common for people who have low self-esteem due to their looks.

With cosmetic surgery, you can change just about any part of your body to achieve the appearance you want, whether you goal is to look younger, more like a certain celebrity, or just more beautiful according to society's standards.

Cosmetic surgery has helped lots of people regain confidence, and it can do the same for you. There are a number of different procedures that can be done. One kind of procedure that will change your look is facial implant surgery.

Facial implants can help people who are looking for a more balanced look to their faces. As humans, we see beauty in balance, and so if your face appears sunken or otherwise unbalanced, you will look tired and old.

Facial implants won't make your face perfect, but if you have realistic expectations, you will like what you see after the procedure.

Remember that Facial implants are inserted under your skin in surgery, and no surgery comes without risk. Your body needs time to get used to the foreign materials in your face, and can sometimes attack the implants, as your immune system would with a foreign disease.

Infection is also a possibility, and there are also the changes that you will react adversely to the anesthetics or bleed abnormally while on the operating table. Make sure you and your doctor talk about these risks before you have facial implant surgery.

When you initially approach a doctor about facial implant surgery, he or she should be able to digitally use a picture of your face to show you're the changes that will be made.

Make sure that you are very clear as to what you want done. Chin surgery is common to balance out the chin and the forehead. This is a quick procedure that rarely lasts longer than an hour. The same is true for cheek implants, which are also popular, and which many do in conjunction with a face lift, eyelid surgery, or brow lift.

Lower jaw implants can also be done, and although this process take a bit longer, it is still something that can be done in a few hours in the afternoon and you can go home afterwards.

After your surgery, people will probably notice that your face looks younger and healthier, but most will not know why or be able to guess you've had surgery.

Healing takes a few weeks, but then you'll be able to go back to work or school with confidence.

Thursday, 24 December 2009

Questions to Ask Your Doctor

When you are interested in cosmetic surgery, also called plastic surgery, you should see a number of doctors in order to choose the one that is right for you. A crucial part of the process is the consultation.

During this initial contact with the person who will eventually sculpt your new face, you should ask a number of questions. It is important to learn about every aspect of your surgery so that you are well prepared. You can never ask too many questions!

First, ask your doctor to give you a timeline. You don't have to talk about specific dates. In fact, that's something you can work out with the secretary later.

What you should talk about is how many hours the procedure will take, how many days you will need to recover, and when you will have to come into the office before and after the surgery for appointments. Most doctors like you to come in again once or twice before the surgery to plan out specifically and exactly what will be done. After the surgery, which is take a varying amount of time depending on the work to be done, you will usually need at least a week to recover.

For more extensive procedures, it will be longer. Doctors usually like one check up to make sure everything is going ok, and after that it will be up to the specific doctor. It is important to ask for this kind of timeline so that you know when you can return to work and when you have to schedule visits to the office.

You should also ask about pain. Some it this will be difficult for every person, but certain procedures are more painful than others. If you are worried about pain, ask your doctor what can be done about is and if you'll need prescriptions to handle the pain. If you will, you should check with your insurance company to see if they are covered.

Another good question to ask is how you will look at the end. Most doctors have computers that can show you an image of the progress that will be made. You'll take a photograph of your body and the area in question, and a doctor will enhance it using the computer. You should be able to clearly see the changes you want.

Make sure that all of your questions are addressed during the initial consultation. Before you leave, ask the secretary for specifics on when you could have the procedure done and how much it will cost. Write down the answers to all of your questions so that you can compared doctors easily when you are at home and choose the best one for your cosmetic surgery.

Wednesday, 23 December 2009

Risks Associated with Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery is common to help people look and feel better. It can be used for enhancement of your breasts, a tummy tuck, and changing the appearance of your face.

Overall, cosmetic surgeries make you fit the ideal form of beauty and look younger. They can help your self-confidence greatly, and if you've been deformed in a car accident or because of a medical condition, plastic surgery can help you face the world.

That said, there are risks and complications associated with plastic surgery.

What most people do not realize is that cosmetic surgery is not a casual affair like getting your teeth cleaned or putting on make up. Cosmetic surgery alters your body for the rest of your life.

There are health risks involved with this, and people have died due to cosmetic surgery. Although this is rare, you need to understand the seriousness of the procedures before you go under the knife.

One of the biggest risks associated with cosmetic surgery is that you may not like the results. If you do not communicate completely with your doctor, he or she may take artistic creativity to your face or body and although the results will be different, you may not like them. This also occurs often if you work with a doctor new to the field.

Another risk is infection. This usually occurs right after the surgery and may or may not be the doctor's fault. However, infections can make you very sick, and may result in more surgery or reversal of your original surgery.

If you received implants, infection is a problem you may have to watch out for during the rest of your life, because it can happen at any time. Certain implants, like breast implants, can also create other problems. They may break and deflate, and then you're looking at more surgery for repair.

There is also always the risk that you will react adversely to the anesthetics on the operating table.

Local anesthetics will be applied for small procedures, along with a sedative, so you will be awake during your surgery, but calm and with no pain. Some doctors like a general anesthetic instead, which will put your to sleep during our surgery.

In either case, a professional should be called in to monitor your anesthetics.

Each specific kind of cosmetic surgery comes with certain risks. Your doctor should discuss these risks with you so that you are fully aware of what you're getting into before getting surgery.

The potential complications are sometimes not worth the outcome of the surgery.

Tuesday, 22 December 2009

The Nose Knows Best: Rhinoplasty

In the world of cosmetic surgery, you can fix everything from your eyelids to your breast. In fast, no part of your body is safe! Of course, most of the time, cosmetic surgery is done for cosmetic reasons only�hence the name�but it can also help to improve the quality of your life in other ways.

If you are considering plastic surgery, the key is to learn are much as possible about the process so that you are fully aware of the procedure and can make the best decision possible for your health. One of the most popular kinds of cosmetic surgeries that you can try is rhinoplasty, otherwise known as the nose job.

Rhinoplasty has a long history and was first performed around 500 BC by a man names Susrutha, who is considered to be the father of plastic surgery. Many of the same procedures he used are still used today.

The first rhinoplasty was done in the western world in the late 1800s. Today, it is done all over the world with great success.

The surgery starts with general or local anesthetic, depending on what the doctor and patient prefer. Once the area is numbed and the patient is asleep, the surgeon makes tiny incisions inside the nostrils. The cartilage and bone in the nose are then reshaped according to the patient's preferences.

This is done to improve both the look of the nose and the ability to breath. If preferred, a straight septoplasty can be preferred. This is when the bone and cartilage is changed just to improve breathing, but not to improve the cosmetic look of the face.

Rhinoplasty surgeries are very common in the entertainment industries. Perhaps the best known nose jobs in the world include Michael Jackson's surgery;

His sisters Janet and La Toya Jackson also got nose jobs. Jennifer Grey, the star of the movie Dirty Dancing also got a nose job that is highly infamous in the world of plastic surgery.

As with all plastic surgeries, there are a variety of things that could potentially go wrong with a nose job.

They are simply not for everyone. Before you approach plastic surgeons regarding your nose, you should consider if the high cost, pain, and risk are worth the end results. In some cases, a rhinoplasty can be a great thing, but they do not work for everyone.

In any case, talk to your doctor about the procedure and the risks involved so you can carefully make the best decisions regarding the look of your nose.

Monday, 21 December 2009

Cosmetics for Kids

Some parents don't let their children wear make up or wear certain clothing before a certain age. However, what about plastic surgery?

While this seems very extreme, many parents are allowing their children to get cosmetic work done even before graduating high school. In fact, some�most�are paying for it. Is this something good to be teaching a child?

More importantly, is it safe? With children facing pressures to fit in, these are questions all parents should be asking themselves.

First of all, there are some kinds of cosmetic surgery that are done for children at an extremely young age. These are not because of a small bump on the nose or ears that stick out, however.

These are real deformities with which children are born. In some cases, cosmetic surgeons operate on children as young as ten weeks old.

If a teen is simply concerned about beauty, in the other hand, cosmetic surgery may or may not be healthy. Before considering cosmetic surgery, a parent should see what is causing a teen to want the plastic surgery. Is there a true problem with your child's appearance that his making him or her unhappy?

If your child is having problems socially, perhaps cosmetic surgery is not the answer. Sometimes, the parents themselves are the reason teens feel pressured to get cosmetic surgery.

This may be the case if you are overly concerned with looks or if you have offered to pay for your child's cosmetic surgery.

As far as safety is concerned, the dangers of cosmetic surgery are the same with children as with adults. However, remember that a child's body is still growing, even at the age of 16 or 17 in some cases.

Because of this, if you get plastic surgery to look a certain way at this young of an age, your looks may still change slightly over the next few years. For that reason alone, some people advocate waiting.

In any case, if your child wants plastic surgery at a young age, it is important to be completely involved in the process.

Choose a doctor with whom you feel extremely comfortable, and don't be offended if some doctors turn you and your child away, even before a consultation. Some doctors are simply not comfortable working with anyone younger than 20.

Find a doctor who is comfortable with the procedure and make sure your child is getting plastic surgery for the right reasons.