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subject: How To Regain Confidence Through Plastic Surgery [print this page]


There are many reasons people resort to having plastic surgery. They may be unhappy with features they were born with and wish to change them permanently. Other body changes throughout life may cause people to look older than they are or have physical deformities. Weight gain, aging and under- or overdevelopment of the body may cause someone to look at plastic surgery. Accidents or surgical changes due to illness can also change a person's appearance. Plastic surgery can eliminate or downplay imperfections, boosting confidence and self-image. Below are just a few of the many options available.

Face Lift

Aging and weight loss take its toll on the skin. As a result, the presence of sagging and wrinkles can completely change the appearance of someone's face. This can be remedied by a facelift. There are many different types now performed by plastic surgeons. Depending on where the changes need to be made and to what extent, the plastic surgeon will use one of these methods to create a change that results in a natural look. Different areas of the face can be lifted, tightened and adjusted to produce a natural look to the face for a more youthful and refined appearance.

Liposuction

Sculpting the body to provide a flatter, smoother shape helps people to feel better about their overall appearance. A popular answer for those who have small areas that have not responded well to diet and exercise, liposuction can help a person look and feel better. The procedure moves fat from various parts of the body where it frequently deposits, such as the thighs, knees, waist, hips, upper arms, abdomen and buttocks. For those who have lost large amounts of weight, this is a means of adding the finishing touches to the new look.

Nose Surgery

The technical term for nose surgery is rhinoplasty. It is one of the most common types of plastic surgery. Many people are uncomfortable with their nose, and see it as something very noticeable due to its position on the face. Curves, bumps, shape and size can be changed to give the face a very subtle or completely different look. Deformities which hinder the ability to breathe can also be altered. After a consultation with a plastic surgery team, the candidate can decide how and what to change in bone, skin and cartilage structure. This procedure can be done with minimal scarring. The recovery time after surgery is usually two to three weeks.

by: Christine Harrell




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