Showing posts with label Processes of Cosmetic Surgery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Processes of Cosmetic Surgery. Show all posts
Friday, August 19, 2011
Thursday, August 18, 2011
The Psychological Impact Cosmetic Surgery
The Psychological benefits of cosmetic surgery are obvious. Loved ones and strangers will notice thinner, lighter bodies and more youthful skin. There is a procedure for all body parts to improve every imperfection possible, but not discussed very regularly is the psychological effect of cosmetic surgery.
Changing one's personal appearance is a big decision. When fully considered and decided upon after careful thought and reflection a person can experience a lot of happiness and satisfaction with looking the way they want. On the other hand people can experience a dissonance with the body they see and the body they are familiar with. This is particularly true of cosmetic surgery done on the face. It can be very disconcerting to look in the mirror and see that your face is not the one you are accustomed to. The decision to modify one's body should not be arrived at hastily.
It is a desire that should be considered and honestly examined for a long time and with a lot of consultation before being untaken. People that are good candidates for cosmetic surgery have a positive self-image but nonetheless feel they can improve their physical appearance. They have decided to modify their body because they want to look different not because of someone else's wishes or the pressure of looking perfect. They should be in a positive emotional state and not grieving or suffering from depression. Beyond that a person must have a realistic expectation of the results of cosmetic surgery.
To insure that people who are considering an operation are appropriate to undergo this type of dramatic change many doctors ask that their patients consult a counselor and get to the real motivation behind their decision. Some people go to the surgeon's office looking for a quick fix because of personal problems and as a result end up getting expensive and unnecessary work done in the hopes of solving a problem that is emotional or psychological. These people are not the type who should be going through a major change in their physical appearance. Thankfully most doctors are able to catch these people and direct them to the proper resources before they make a life-altering mistake.
There are a lot of reasons to consider having cosmetic surgeries. It can help achieve the body and face that a person wants. It needs to be done for the right reasons, though, because it is a life changing process.
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Saturday, August 13, 2011
Issues and Decisions Processes of Cosmetic Surgery
Despite the stigma that the media and treated us to believe, the decision to have plastic surgery is something that non Enter a people lightly. If you're considering a breast augmentation or other form of plastic surgery, you'll understand that there are a complex series of issues that are individual to each patient, and that these issues are all-too often trivialised by mainstream media and popular opinion. The important thing to remember is that although other people might not understand the complexity of the situation, it's crucial to find a cosmetic surgeon who does, so here are the steps your surgeon should take with the process:
Discussing The Options
A responsible cosmetic surgeon will sit you down and discuss with you the reasons behind your desire to have a procedure done, your medical history, your emotional connection to the procedure and a range of other options that are available, if there are others. You should never feel pressured to go ahead with surgery, and a good surgeon will present the facts in an objective manner. Another important aspect of this initial consultation should be that your surgeon gives you a clear indication of what the outcome will be, makes realistic promises and puts your mind at rest. You shouldn't feel condescended to, or bullied, but like your concerns were validated and discussed in a candid manner.
Specifics
After your initial consultation, hopefully you'll be confident and informed enough to make a decision about the course of action you'd like to take. Now is the time where you start to discuss specifics with your doctor and define a treatment and recovery plan. The nitty gritty of cost, appointment times and insurance will come into play here, but it all deserves an equal amount of thought because having surgery is something that needs to be given the respect it deserves in terms of recovery time and allowing yourself to heal, so be sure to ask as many questions as you need to about the practicalities of the situation such as when you'll be able to get back to work, what you'll need help with and how much you'll be able to manage directly after the procedure.
Making the Final Decision
Remember that the final decision remains yours to be made right up until you go under the knife. There should be no hesitations or doubts in your mind--of course you may be a little nervous or frightened about the procedure itself, but you should be confident in your decision about the outcome. Whether you're going in for rhinoplasty or a breast enlargement you should feel as though all your questions have been answered and that your doctor has made you feel comfortable and secure.
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