Reconstructive surgery is truly a blessing for those who aim to reshape abnormal structures of the body to improve function and aesthetic appearance. Reconstructive surgery is a plastic surgery procedure, performed in patients of all age groups – whether it’s a child with a birth defect or physical irregularity, or an adult who has had a traumatic injury or disease that has affected various body parts.
Reconstructive Surgery – Effective for Improving Your Physical Appearance
Normally, there are two main categories of patients, who require reconstructive surgery – those with congenital deformities (birth defects) and those with developmental deformities (caused due to an accident, injury, or disease). Reconstructive surgery is designed to correct all of these problems, thus giving the patient an improved appearance and a new outlook on life.
Find an Experienced Reconstructive Surgeon to Address Your Needs
It is better to contact a reconstructive surgeon if these abnormalities impact your life in a negative way. An experienced and talented reconstructive surgeon performs a variety of surgical procedures to improve a damaged or abnormal part of the body. These include:
• Birth deformity reconstruction
• Breast reconstruction
• Burn reconstruction
• Cancer reconstruction
• Reconstruction after skin cancer
• Hand surgery
• Body & wound reconstruction
• Craniofacial surgery
• Flap and microsurgery
Effective, Lasting Results
There is a definitive reconstructive option that can help improve the problem. Reconstructive surgery has proven to be effective in improving the facial features and body structure, yet it is not free from risks and complications. When compared to other plastic surgery procedures, the recovery time for reconstructive surgery may be a bit longer, but it is worth it because the results will last a lifetime.
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Reconstructive Surgery: Dr Spero Theodorou is a talented New York City plastic surgeon who specializes in plastic and reconstructive surgery. A highly committed and professional plastic surgeon in Manhattan, Dr. Spero Theodorou has years of experience in reconstructive plastic surgery.
Incredible! He looks so life like. Just amazing…and what a beautiful subject
You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.
Very nice!!
implantinfo.com is great. It's geared towards breast implants obviously but a lot of people had multiple surgeries and talk about results, etc.
Would be best to consult your own GP.He would be able to set the whole procedure in motion,and answer all your queries.With the added advantage that you'll be in safe hands every step of the way
Move to Canada its free.I know I live here
Nice work, you did pretty good.
I know a young christian woman that got a boob job.
And she likes to show them off.
Elective cosmetic surgery is usually not covered by insurance. Most of the time, burn victims, motor vehicle accidents, and dog bites can be covered by insurance, but as far as not liking your face, insurance won't bother. Their mindset is this: "If you want it because you don't like it, you can pay for it"
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how is this not a real photo?
hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.
This is sick
woww that’s really relax and beatiful soung .good picture of jhony depp !
First of all, the plastic surgeons who do reconstructive surgery are usually the same guys that do cosmetic proceduresl. Strictly reconstructive surgery pays so poorly, that most plastic surgeons do both.
There are as many reasons for doing cosmetic surgery as there are patients who have the procedures done. It's a personal decision that some people choose to make.
There are psychological benefits for many cosmetic surgery patients. The surgeon I work with has told me about a few of his patients who have gone from shy and depressed to outgoing and happy, once they improved their appearance.
I think society has very little impact on it (of course, I'm not from LA – all bets are off there). I think a person's feelings of self-worth and desire to be attractive are more important.
Just my $0.02
Your writing isn't bad, and you do construct a nice draw for your reader with the reference to ancient plastic surgery, however, your argument and supporting sections need to be clearer.
The easiest way to make you thesis clear is to come right out and say, "I argue that…" In this instance, I think your thesis would be "I argue that there are positive aspects to plastic surgery."
If you're afraid to use the pronoun "I", or someone has instructed you not to use it, try saying "This essay argues that there are positive aspects to plastic surgery." Although, you should know that there is nothing wrong with using "I" to outline your argument in an essay. Some high school teachers get all uptight about this, but most published academics use it in their writing.
To make your supporting points clearer, try writing something like "I demonstrate these positive aspects by examining how it balances out natural features, bolsters self-esteem, and reconstructs structures."
Otherwise, you're looking good.
Some of these edits may not be necessary but I feel they would make for better reading.
'Humans are always seeking self-fulfillment ' – Take out the 'self'
So, do you want a famous face? Are you afraid of getting old? Take you the 'do' and 'are you'
How does plastic surgery improve self-respect? This is debatable so you have to explain.
'Go THE extra mile'
Idealistic desire of perfection.
How does plastic surgery save lives? Explain a little.
'..doctor butchers their body'
Can become addicted eventually
'the feeling of lacking self-appreciation' – the lack of self-appreciation or self-deprecation, and low self confidence. So, I'd restructure that sentence more like ''In addition, the lack of self-appreciation, self-confidence and self-satisfaction are also reasons that lead to plastic surgery addiction'' OR ''In addition, the lacK of self-appreciation partnered with low self-confidence and self-satisfaction are also reasons that lead to plastic surgery addiction''
''they are not helping her any good'' Either 'they are not helping her' or 'they are not doing her any good''
I would touch on the fact that many people addicted plastic surgery are trying to fill a void inside themselves.
Hope I helped somewhat, interesting essay!
Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D
I want one too! Abdominoplasty is what I think it's called. My mom had one and I never even knew. She did it one day while I was at school and a couple months later I saw her stomach and said "Hey, the baby bag went away!". She was never even in bed or anything
Perfect.