Cosmetic Surgery-Benefits and Risks
By Eriani Doyel
If you used to think that cosmetic surgery
was only for the rich and famous, you have
probably already noticed that today nearly
everyone can take advantage of some of the
techniques available. Even some teenagers
are going "under the knife" to get the look
they want, whether it be a nose job, or breast
implants. But, is all of this excitement really
worth it? Are you going to get results that
will really change your life and your looks
for the better? Before you undergo any type
of cosmetic surgery, there are some questions
you will need to ask of yourself and your
potential surgeon to make sure this decision
is right for you.
1. What are your reasons for wanting
the surgery? If you have an unsightly
scar or birthmark, it may be something
very obvious. But, if you just want to
change your looks to appear younger or
to enhance one of your features, which
may be more of a personal preference.
Either reason may be a worthwhile motivation
to get cosmetic surgery, but you must
still keep in mind that surgery is surgery
and is a very serious decision. Surgery
is not a "cure-all" for any self-esteem
issues you may be having, it is just one
part.
2. Who is your surgeon? Did you know
that to perform cosmetic surgery you do
not technically have to have any specialized
training? Once you have graduated from
medical school you can practice any type
of medicine-including cosmetic surgery.
However, your surgeon can be certified
by the Board of Medical Examiners and
also by national organizations which have
strict guidelines about training and qualifications.
Any surgeon you choose should be well-qualified
and experienced in your type of surgery.
3. Are you aware of the risks? From one
to four percent of people who have cosmetic
surgery experience difficulties of one
kind or another. These can be simply a
problem with symmetry, or as serious as
an infection, too much skin being removed,
or even death. Some people are opting
to head south of the border to Mexico
and other locations for low-cost cosmetic
surgery, only to find less than ideal
operating conditions and doctors who are
not adequately trained. Serious complications
can result-so just as you would check
out your surgeon here, check out your
surgeon anywhere-maybe even more carefully.
4. Are there reasons you should not have
cosmetic surgery? If you are suffering
from self-esteem issues, and all of your
self-worth is based on your outward appearance,
you may not find the answers you are looking
for with cosmetic surgery. Beauty truly
is only "skin deep." There are limitations
to the results that you will get with
surgery. Your surgeon should be very honest
with you about what you can reasonably
expect. Look inside yourself to find what
your motivations are an where your sense
of self-worth is coming from.
Eriani Doye writes articles for Health
and Beauty. If you would like more info
about cosmetic surgery, visit davissurgery.com
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