Ask a teenager about
plastic surgery and the youngster will have enough to say about the contoured bodies, broad shoulders and the picture perfect features of the cine/TV stars. For most of them, plastic surgery stands for cosmetic plastic surgery and they strongly believe in what the so-called reality TV shows show – a slight downsizing here and a little enhancement there is going to change their lives. But why just blame the youths? The older generation is doing no better either. There seems a great need of setting their notions right.
Plastic surgery is actually a reconstruction or restoration of deformed, damaged and injured parts of the body. The corrective surgery undertaken improves the appearance of the patient and at the same time adds to the functionality of the once- deformed, defective part. Thus, birth defects like cleft lips and palates, disfigurements resulting from accidents like burn-marks or, for that matter, a deformity acquired in the process of disease
treatment (removal of one or both the breasts as part of breast cancer treatment) can be set right by plastic surgery specialists.
The
history of plastic surgeries runs back to the days of the ancient Egyptians. The word ‘plastic’ in the name is derived from the Greek word plastikos, which means to form or mold. The molding surgery became popular after the First World War (countless casualties with body disfigurements was an aftermath of the war).
Plastic surgery is real surgery, involving cutting and stitching. Hence, the plastic surgery specialists always emphasize on the
patients being emotionally and physically fit in order to handle the stresses of surgery. Plastic surgeons, therefore, make it a point to check medical history of patients. An
ideal plastic surgery specialist agrees to give a surgical treatment only if he/she finds that the patient is a perfect candidate – nearly the ideal age, ideal weight, not ailing and sticks to a healthy lifestyle. Thus, some surgeons will not perform certain procedures like rhinoplasty (reshaping the nose) and breast implants on teens.
Plastic surgery
costs are at a bit exorbitant and especially if you go to a certified plastic surgeon. Nevertheless, considering the complexity involved, you should never be taking any risks. Moreover, if you are undergoing plastic surgery for the right reason (and surgery becomes a dire necessity) you shall have insurance coverage. In case you are opting for a cosmetic plastic surgery and simply want to undergo a metamorphosis from an ugly duckling to a beautiful angel, you will have to bear the costs.
Do not let be fooled by each celebrity plastic surgery news! It may not be possible for you to check for the authenticity of the news but you know, there are simpler and safer ways of changing your looks and gaining confidence if you are thinking of plastic surgery as a makeover option.
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