Seven Signs You’re Ready for Plastic Surgery
Maybe a close friend is still talking about her latest nose reshaping surgery. Or, your neighbor tells you her secret to slimming down is the latest liposuction procedure.
If you’ve decided to jump into a plastic surgery to fix a figure flaw, you’ll be joining millions of Americans going under the knife for the latest procedure. But are you really ready?
The American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) reports nearly 12 million cosmetic plastic surgery procedures were performed in 2007, which equates to a 7 percent increase from 2006, and almost 60 percent from 2000. While the quest for perfection continues to drive these trends, most doctors advise patients to look beyond the mirror to make the best decision. On our quest for looking our best, being mentally prepared for the procedure is a part of the process.
Here are seven signs you really are ready for plastic surgery:
1. You know exactly what you want. Being indecisive limits your ability to take the procedure seriously. Whether its breast augmentation or liposuction, you’ll need to be specific about the results you want – and be realistic about the outcome.
2. You’ve done your homework. Researching your procedure thoroughly will give you a fair idea about what to expect before, during and after your treatment. Knowing what parts of your body will be affected, what medication you may need, and what the downtime will be can help you make a better decision.
3. You’re doing it for yourself. If emotional distress is hiding behind the veil of plastic surgery procedures, you may need to tackle these issues with a healthier approach. While plastic surgery offers many aesthetic benefits, how you feel about yourself - regardless of surgery and ‘quick fixes - may need to be addressed.
4. You’ve planned your finances. Whether you’re paying for all of the procedure yourself, or taking advantage of low-interest patient financing programs, knowing what your total costs will be can reduce anxiety about your surgery and help you plan ahead.
5. You have a reliable support network to turn to. Plastic surgery can take its toll on both your physical and emotional well-being. Having a supportive group of friends, family and even patients who have undergone the same procedure can help raise your self-esteem and make it easier to transition back to your new lifestyle.
6. You’re prepared to handle complications. No procedure will be perfect, and there are many health risks involved with even the simplest surgery. Speak with your doctor or physician to learn about all the risks and complications involved with your particular surgery.
7. You want to look your age – not twenty years younger. Whether you’re getting a breast lift or a tummy tuck, your procedure can help you look your best at your real age. Having realistic expectations means you won’t expect to look like a celebrity or transform your body entirely. The majority of plastic surgery procedures will help you enhance your figure and help you make the most of what you already have.
Consulting with a plastic surgeon can help you set some realistic expectations and goals for your procedure so you can find out if you are a good candidate. Being ready for plastic surgery may take time, especially if you’re pursuing the changes for all the wrong reasons. Learn more about cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures in our information guide, or find a plastic surgeon in your area to walk you through the process so you can make the best decision for your goals and lifestyle.
Published: 03/26/2008, Last Updated: 03/26/2008
By LocateADoc.com Medical Staff Writers
Our writers strive to present an objective, upfront and open view of the medical procedures you're interested in. We present you with both the good and bad, and work to represent both doctors' and patients' points of view. Our articles contain facts and statistics from medical associations, medical and surgical journals, and through doctor and patient interviews.
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