Modern Medical Solutions: Plastic Surgery

Modern Medical Solutions: Plastic Surgery

Modern medical technology has brought a number of amazing medical miracles into the arena of everyday treatment. For a vast array of health concerns, there is an equally vast array of options. Many plastic surgeons exist for the sake of helping others to achieve the peace and health that is associated with feeling comfortable and confident in one’s own skin.

For many, plastic surgery has become an increasingly important field, one which is life altering and perhaps even beyond words. There are a great number of patients who seek out the care and expertise of professional and experienced plastic surgeons who focus their life’s work on improving the livelihood of their patients. There are a great many types of procedures which play into this even currently growing medical field. Various patients all over seek out alterations in their appearance in a number of different ways to achieve a common goal: to feel comfortable in their skin, to be at peace with their appearance and their self-image, and to stay as healthy as possible. The reasons of course may differ in their specifics from person to person, but plastic surgery is largely becoming a way to help people feel better, overall, in their own skin, with their own body and thus their own mind and heart. The connection to inner life with outward appearance is vast, and cannot be denied. Many patients merely seek the opportunity to align the two so that a greater degree of happiness and peace can ultimately be achieved.

It cannot be ignored as well that the field of plastic surgery involves situations where patients are not clear on what their motives are, what the purpose of having surgery performed is, and how it is bettering their life in some sort of substantial way. Having said this, it is the patient’s personal responsibility to get crystal clear on what surgery will bring into their life, how it will positively alter their self image and their lifestyle, and how they are benefiting in a psychological way. Getting clear on the motives behind the surgery are very important. Furthermore, it is the patient’s responsibility to understand any benefits as well as any risks. It is thus vital that patients ask plenty of questions, do research on the surgery in question, get a second opinion, and seek professional advice and care. It may also be good to seek out more than one plastic surgeon and to find one who is trustworthy, obviously confident in their field of expertise, and willing to help their patients toward a greater understanding of the procedure from beginning to end. These are all important questions to ask ourselves and important bits of information which ultimately lead to a far more satisfactory experience should surgery be decided upon.

Understanding how plastic surgery will alter your life is not always immediately visible prior to surgery and so it is very important to appreciate the severity of surgical procedures and to respect their ability to create change, whether that change is for better or for worse. For some patients, plastic surgery is not an option and it is required for their peace of mind. In such cases, the benefits may be clearer than the risks, yet both ought to be equally and thoroughly considered prior to any action being taken.

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18 Responses to “Modern Medical Solutions: Plastic Surgery”

  1. champ0y says:

    You’re really good man. You’ve got excellent talent.

  2. imtrudil80 says:

    Incredible! He looks so life like. Just amazing…and what a beautiful subject

  3. Inquisit says:

    There is certainly nothing to be embarrassed about. I don't think it's necessary to go around broadcasting it to people who don't ask, howver if someone comments about how great you look and asks what's up, simply smile and tell them what's up. Nothing at all wrong with that. If you try to keep it a secret, it appears that there's something wrong with what you did. (There is not anything wrong with what you did.)

    I have never had plastic surgery, but to those who feel they need it (for whatever reason), I say, go for it. …rock on, Mama!

  4. derekk07 says:

    Go for it !

  5. *psych* says:

    when a reality show is really interested in a person they are the ones who actually suggest the plastic surgery and pay for it as long as that person signs a contract to do a certain amount of shows.

  6. Sanjeev says:

    It's around $1000 for each eye.
    Remember to read up on alot of sources and have good understanding about ALOT OF FACILITIES befour having any procedures done.
    This is a great little article summing up LASIK
    http://hubpages.com/hub/Laser-Surgery-PROS-and-CONS

  7. scoot says:

    don't consider plastic surgery, be happy in yourself

    answer this

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=Asg8HbC1JdD6IiOlGG9Xfovsy6IX;_ylv=3?qid=20090315101302AAwf21w

  8. MnM says:

    After college, you apply to med school. That's 8 years of college total. No one can afford med school; that's what loans are for. After med school, you apply to residency programs in surgery (that's 5 years, and then after that you apply for fellowship programs in plastic surgery, can be up to another 5 years). Residencies are practical experience; you'll apply to a number of programs, interview at a few, and be matched by a computer program to one of them.

  9. Hwarang says:

    there are multiple ways of fixing asymmetrical epicanthal fold. cosmetic surgery should always be the last resort of it.

    some of the options that might be available to you depending on your situation are.

    laser treatments
    chemical treatments etc.

    you may need to read the full report to actually understand how it fits in your situation.

  10. lidiabarbarita says:

    Very nice!!

  11. Misses D says:

    I think it depends on how much you see your family and friends. If it would be unusual for you to 'disappear' for a few days while you healed up, then it may be harder to keep it a secret. However, if you could stay home and that would be normal, then I bet it would be easy.

    If you are not a minor (i.e. over 18), then the doctor does have to keep it confidential, as long as there are no medical complications (and that's rare).

    However, I'm never that 'for' anyone hiding things from their family and friends. If it's something you would be really ashamed to have them know about, then perhaps you should rethink this.

  12. avb17018411 says:

    woww that’s really relax and beatiful soung .good picture of jhony depp !

  13. Forbidia says:

    Brilliant Willy, Just Brilliant =D

  14. monkeymanbob says:

    Nice work, you did pretty good.

  15. Faithless863 says:

    hm i couldn’t tell the difference between photograph and painting comparing the final resault.

    This is sick

  16. TheTroubadourMusic says:

    :O

    :O

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    how is this not a real photo?

  17. warah110 says:

    Perfect.

  18. snafu1 says:

    The amount that are botched would first depend on the type of plastic surgery you want. Different doctors have different specialties, and you'd want one who is an expert in his or her field. The American Board of Plastic Surgeons is one of the offical boards for the field, and there are lists of reputable doctors. Here is their site: http://www.abplsurg.org/. There is also the American Society of Plastic Surgeons at http://www.plasticsurgery.org/. Make sure your plastic surgeon is at least listed with one of these organizations. You should also first check the Better Business Bureau at http://www.bbb.org.

    Any time you're placed under general anesthesia, there is danger involved, but most plastic surgery is low-risk, so there is a very good chance that it will go over without a hitch. You must first be evaluated that you are a good candidate for surgery. If you have any medical problems, be sure to tell your doctor. He or she really must know anything that might be prohibitive to surgery.

    Make sure that you not only trust your doctor is reputable, but that you have a good relationship with the doctor. If you feel uncomfortable; don't do it. There are other doctors who can make you feel confident in their abilities.

    I don't know what your shape is, or what you intend to do, but they can't (or, at least shouldn't) work "miracles." For example, if you are obese, liposuction would not be the right treatment for you. It is meant to sculpt in areas prone to excess fat in people within about 30% of their ideal weight; not cause drastic weight loss. Most plastic surgeons would not perform this type of surgery.

    Even if the surgery goes exactly as planned, there WILL be pain during the recovery process. This will vary depending on your procedure, but the area where you have the surgery may be tender for several months.

    Most importantly, plastic surgery can NOT sure a depressing life. A surgeon will tell you that you must have REALISTIC goals for your outcome, and a cure for depression is not one of them. You really have to reconstruct yourself from the inside out. If you're having overwhelming depression, please see a doctor or therapist about that first.

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