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What is Cosmetic Surgery ? PDF Print E-mail
Cosmetic surgery has a low rate of complications among board certified plastic surgeons. The benefits of cosmetic surgery are fantastic – both physically and emotionally. You will not only look and feel younger, thinner, and prettier, but your self-esteem will skyrocket as well. Many cosmetic surgery patients discover that they are more outgoing, more personable, and more confident. Cosmetic surgery aims to change your appearance by altering parts of your body that function normally but make you unhappy. This differs from reconstructive surgery, which can restore appearance and function of body parts affected by congenital defects, injuries and diseases such as cancer. It's always healthy to get exposed about the pros, cons and risk factors involved with cosmetic surgery. It is not meant to replace the opinions and decisions of medical authorities, but to bring a clear and unbiased awareness to the overall concept of cosmetic surgery.

The term "cosmetic surgery" however, refers to surgery that is designed to improve cosmetics, or appearance. The risk of infection after cosmetic surgery is less than 1% and antibiotics reduce this risk dramatically. Speaking with a person who has had cosmetic surgery performed on them may be the best means of deciding for oneself if opting for surgery is the right choice. However, if infection does occur, it is very serious. People who smoke, take steroids or have certain vascular conditions are at greater risk. The longer your surgery lasts and the more blood you lose, the more likely you are to have an infection. Non-facial cosmetic surgery procedures are extremely common as well. Liposuction and tummy tucks are common treatments to aid in contouring the body and eliminating localized deposits of fat in areas such as the waistline, thighs and buttocks.

Some common risks of cosmetic surgery are:

1. Blood clots.

2. Drop in Blood Pressure.

3. Infection.

4. Asymmetry.

5. Loose Stitches.

6. Bruising and scarring.

Things to remember:

1. Consider a second opinion before proceeding.

2. Like any form of surgery, cosmetic surgery carries risks.

3. It is vital to choose a qualified and experienced surgeon.

4. Get a full explanation of the anticipated results.

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