Cosmetic surgery: do you really want one?
Advertisements of cosmetic surgery have been seen in newspapers,
featured on television programs, displayed on the faces of
celebrities.
Cosmetic surgery offers to improve many areas of the body. But
as with any surgery, cosmetic procedures involve certain risks
and limitations.
To increase the likelihood of a satisfying outcome, first
examine your reasons for wanting cosmetic surgery.
Then educate yourself about what you can realistically expect,
the benefits and risks involved and how to find a qualified
surgeon. Understand these issues to make the best decision for
you. Why consider cosmetic surgery?
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 doctors use to
restore the appearance and function of body parts affected by
congenial defects.
If you're dissatisfied with your appearance, you may be
interested in cosmetic surgery. Despite possible risks, and
though each person's experience is unique, some research
suggests that both may be likely following a cosmetic procedure.
Those who seek out cosmetic surgery generally have a positive
self-image, despite also being unusually focused on one or more
aspects of their appearance. In fact, some may even feel better
about their overall appearance.
Postoperative surveys find that those satisfied with the results
perceive benefits including: Greater self-confidence Improved
social lives, sex lives and interpersonal relationships
Increased enjoyment of leisure activities
Is cosmetic surgery for you?
Cosmetic surgery outcomes are most likely to be successful if
you're in good overall health. It's also best if you:
Have realistic expectations. Anticipate improvement, not
perfection. If you expect cosmetic surgery to turn you into a
movie star, you're bound to be disappointed.
The spectacular results you see in the rich and famous can cost
hundreds of thousands of dollars. Also don't count on surgery to
save a rocky relationship, gain a promotion or make you the life
of the party.