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FAQs and Answers about Plastic Surgery
Getting a cosmetic procedure used to be frowned upon, but many do it now without second thought. If you have a body area that you want improved, you might be considering it. If so, you probably have a lot of questions. Here are answers to some of the more frequent ones. The plastic surgery you read about really only represents half of the field. The other half, reconstructive surgery, is less glamorous, but more important. It is used to return a body to a normal state. Doing skin grafts on a badly burned patient is reconstructive plastic surgery. Cosmetic surgery is a procedure you decide to get voluntarily. Your ears stick out and you finally decide to do something about it. Feeling better about your appearance is not a medically necessary reason, so it is a voluntary surgery. In the world of medicine, voluntary surgery is referred to as elective surgery. Another issue that often arises is the mistaken belief that plastic surgery does not carry the same types of risks as traditional surgeries. Any surgery involves anatomical trauma and there are risks. Admittedly, these risks are minimal, but things can happen and a bad result reached. Surgery is great and all, but how long before I am back on my feet? As you might imagine, the answer depends on the procedure. Some involve recovery times of a day or two while others take longer. Ask your doctor for advice on your specific situation. I want to look good, but I hate pain! Well, this is true for everyone. There is going to be some discomfort with plastic surgery because you are modifying the body. There will be swelling, some bleeding and pain as well as pain medication. I want to look like Angelina Jolie? Plastic surgery will enhance your look, but it cannot turn you into someone else. A good strategy is to use virtual plastic surgery software to see estimated before and after views of your surgery. Many people dismiss plastic surgeons, but this is a mistake. They are trained professionals. They go through medical school like any doctor and then train another six years before getting their license. The cost of plastic surgery is also a bit issue with patients. The fees range widely depending on where you are and what type of procedure you are getting. Make sure to get a written estimate of the fee of the surgeon and any other costs as well. General questions and answers can only go so far when discussing medicine. The real fountain of knowledge is your surgeon. Make a list of questions and run them by him or her to get answers about your specific situation. -->
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Word Count: 498 About the AuthorAre you based in Lubbock, Texas and trying to find a licensed plastic surgeon in your area? Visit PlasticSurgeonPractices.com to find a free nationwide directory and plastic surgery articles as well.
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