Five Reasons You Should Get Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery has become
increasingly popular and accessible in the world today. Still, it's
important that you ask yourself if you're really a good candidate for
cosmetic procedures. A little self-reflection - along with the
following criteria - will go a long way when considering plastic
surgery.
No. 1: Your
Physical Health
There are a
number of factors that determine whether or not a patient is a good
candidate for plastic surgery. The first consideration is whether or
not the patient is healthy enough to undergo the surgery. If you have a
shaky medical history, do not respond well to certain types of
medication or anesthesia, or have a weak or compromised immune system,
plastic surgery might be risky for you. Make sure to discuss your plans
for plastic surgery with your primary care physician before proceeding
with the surgery. Also, be sure that your plastic surgeon is fully
briefed on your medical history before you have your procedure.
No. 2: Being
Emotionally Prepared for Plastic Surgery
Being a good
candidate for plastic surgery is more complicated that simply being in
good physical health. It is important to be emotionally healthy and
prepared for the mental effects of the surgery.
Depending on your
reasons for undergoing plastic surgery, the procedure and time period
afterwards can be an incredibly emotional time. It is important to know
that many patients go through a few days of mild depression after
plastic surgery. It is also important to be prepared for this and know
what to do if the depression does not subside. (If your depression does
not subside after three days, contact your physician and plastic
surgeon immediately.) Being emotionally prepared for plastic surgery
also means being in an emotionally stable place in your life. Sometimes
people turn to surgery thinking it will help them through a difficult
period in their lives. Getting plastic surgery directly after a
traumatic event such as the loss of a loved one or a divorce is often a
bad decision.
No. 3 and 4:
Being Realistic About Your Goals and Understanding the Risks of Surgery
It is very
important that plastic surgery patients to have realistic goals for
their bodies. A patient who is 200 pounds overweight will not look like
a supermodel the week after bariatric surgery. It can take many years
of surgery, physical therapy and proper diet and exercise to completely
transform one's body in such a dramatic way. Furthermore, a complete
transformation can require numerous surgeries.
In addition to
being realistic about your goals, be sure you understand the risks of
your surgery. No matter what kind of surgery you are having, cosmetic
or otherwise, there is always risk involved. Be sure to speak frankly
with your plastic surgeon about all of the possible outcomes of the
surgery, even the negative ones. Being completely informed is the best
and healthiest way to enter into this decision.
No. 5: Being
Prepared to Follow Your Doctor's Orders
After plastic
surgery, you may be in a very delicate physical state. People who
choose to have breast augmentation surgery, for example, must refrain
from any rigorous physical activity during their recuperation period.
During this period, even light exercise could cause one of the implants
to shift or one of the sutures to open. Be sure that you are completely
prepared to follow all of your surgeon's orders during your
recuperation period. Be sure that you know how to take care of your
body in an ongoing way.
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