Do You Need Facial Cosmetic Surgery?
Decades ago, plastic surgery candidates needed correction of physical deformities or injury, disease and birth defects. Recently, facial cosmetic surgery is used for the improvement or modification of the physical signs of aging by tightening loose facial and/or neck skin.
Plastic Neck Surgery
You can have a neck lift performed on the neck area when your age starts manifesting physical signs or after a drastic and abrupt weight loss.
This procedure, together with liposuction would best resolve the situation. In the neck lift operation, the liposuction would remove excess fats – cervicoplasty removes surplus skin while platysmaplasty would tighten the neck muscles.
Laser Neck Surgery
Laser machines can also correct sagging neck skin. This procedure removes the outer layers of your skin and could rid you of jowls and horizontal bands and tighten your neck muscles. You will be administered a local anesthesia and a mild sedative for the operation.
Facial Exercise Prevents Plastic Surgery Regrets
Plastic surgery regrets appear to be rampant as more and more people reveal that they are dissatisfied with their surgeries and it just may be a result of unrealistic expectations. Why? Is it because plastic surgeons are human, not magicians, or is it a result of poor workmanship via a scalpel?
Even cosmetic filler injections that plump and paralyze do not always provide the look of youthfulness that is desired; just recently Kim Kardashian was complaining in the news that Botox injections around her eyes left her bruised and she is unhappy with those results.
Kim is not alone; the website Cosmetic Surgery Bible has researched the industry and discovered that only 37% of those surgically enhanced subjects polled liked their results. This is stunning news that makes one wonder why, if the odds of disliking a procedure is so great, is it worth the pain, risk and expense to choose this modality at all.
Disfigurement And Corrective Cosmetic Surgery Facial Disfigurement
Giving Hope to Special Children
Cosmetic surgeons face a lot of criticism in today’s society. They are accused of perpetuating the notion the perfection isn’t nearly perfect enough and that there is always room for improvement. These notions add undo stress to modern society’s teen and young adults as they pressure themselves and reject their own bodies in the never ending pursuit of the perfect body and face.
However, people who are quick to criticize have a narrow view of what cosmetic surgeons offer the public. While most people visit cosmetic surgeons to adjust their body or face toward a more aesthetically pleasing manner, a great number of people visit cosmetic surgeons to correct serious issues that literally prevent them from having a fair shot in life.People with significant disfigurements are less likely to truly find ultimate success simply because they are judged unfairly. Facial disfigurements are the most difficult to overcome. People without disfigurements are quick to judge those who have them, and it can be a very cruel world.