Cosmetic surgery-some guidelines to follow
September 20th, 2008 by ElizabethCosmetic surgery – some moms are into the idea, and some moms are firmly against it. (Just like any other heated topic, really.) If you’re in that second group, however, there are some things to know in order to keep yourself safe.
First things first: realistic expectations are extremely important. Why are you entertaining the idea of cosmetic surgery? It is certainly something that you must ask yourself. Most moms get self-conscious about that little post-partum belly pooch or a little extra weight gain – something that a tummy tuck or a bit of liposuction might indeed fix, in the event that a fitness regimen falls short. If you’re seeking a more drastic change, however, it may be crucial to take a step back and reevaluate your inspiration behind your desires. According to the Mayo Clinic, “anticipate improvement, not perfection.†In other words, successful cosmetic surgery works best when the goal is to refine and enhance, not replace. Anything else, and you could end up losing yourself completely – and that is rarely ever for the better.
If you’ve decided to press ahead with surgery, it is critical that you scour your area for a well-qualified and board certified plastic surgeon. Any time you’re entrusting your body and health to the hands of someone else, you want to find the most competent and experienced professional you can find, and cosmetic surgery is no different. Though scientific breakthroughs have made procedures much less critical, the majority still involve invasive medical techniques. You wouldn’t let a stranger with no credentials perform heart surgery on you, right? The same standards must hold for rhinoplasty.
There’s nothing wrong with cosmetic surgery – especially just contemplating it. If you see it in your future, however, then do your homework and remember these guidelines, and you can look forward to a triumphant and satisfying experience.
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