The Facts About Cosmetic Surgery
December 22nd, 2009These days, for better or worse, looks matter. An underwhelming appearance, which can be caused by even otherwise seemingly “small” deviations, can have devastating consequences on the day to day life of the individual.
Aging and heredity are the two main factors factors which affect human aesthetics. When it comes to genetics, of course, different individuals have different experiences. Everyone has their own unique features, and sometimes these features are cause for concern. Facial features aren’t the only aspect of the appearance affected by genetics. While most people may think that body shape can be completely controlled through diet and exercise, the truth is that some people accumulate more fat in some areas than others. In other words, even with a healthy diet and rigorous, targeted exercise, most people find it hard to eliminate certain problem areas of fat buildup; common ones include the legs, the torso, and the neck. Aging, naturally, is something that gets to everyone, and time makes its mark on virtually every area of the body.
Cosmetic surgery is really the only option for dealing effectively with most aesthetic problems. Luckily, the progress of methods and technologies means that cosmetic surgery is actually a convenient way of tackling these issues. Just about any aesthetic problem can be addressed using cosmetic surgery.
Cosmetic surgery has actually been around for over 4000 years. It is thought to have originally been practiced in India in approximately 2000 BC. It wasn’t until the emergence of the Hollywood movie industry, though, that cosmetic surgery entered the popular lexicon; then, like now, many celebrities gained their “sculpted” features with the help of cosmetic surgery. Now, many cosmetic procedures are practiced around the world, and are affordable enough that millions of people have been able to undergo cosmetic surgery in recent years.
In 2008 in the United States alone, over 1,760,000 cosmetic surgical procedures were performed (all data provided by the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery). Although women accounted for 90 percent of all recipients, the number of men seeking cosmetic surgery continues to increase, which may be in part because corresponding stigmas have diminished and males are now judged on their looks as well. The most popular cosmetic procedures are breast enhancement, liposuction, blepharoplasty, which is cosmetic surgery for the eyelids, abdominoplasty, which is also known as the “tummy tuck”, and breast reduction, while the most common procedures for men are liposuction, rhinoplasty, which is cosmetic surgery for the nose, blepharoplasty, gynecomastia (male breast reduction), and hair transplantation.
People aged 35-50 years are most likely to undergo cosmetic surgery; this shows that the main factor that motivates people seeking cosmetic surgery is aging, as genetics-related aesthetic issues are usually addressed at a younger age. Over 70% of individuals state that they would not be embarrassed to say that they had received cosmetic surgery, which shows that cosmetic surgery is a socially accepted practice.
Cosmetic surgical procedures themselves require varying amounts of time. Similarly, the period of time required to achieve full recovery from a given operation corresponds to the extensiveness of the operation itself; some operations may require no more than two weeks of rest before the patient can resume his or her previous daily activities, while other procedures require months of complete rest. During the recovery period, it is imperative that the patient adheres to the directions detailed by the surgeon in terms of treatment of the area (which may involve applying dressings, compression garments, ointments and so on), which activities to avoid (strenuous exercise or physical activity must usually be ceased for two weeks at the least), wardrobe considerations (loose-fitting clothing is almost always recommended following any type of surgery; after a face lift, the patient is almost always instructed to wear button-down shirts instead to articles of clothing such as t-shirts and sweatshirts, as these can cause irritation to the face when being put on), and dietary and other issues (smoking must be ceased following any type of surgery).
Any type of surgery involves some risk of complications. Scarring results from any method which requires incisions. Swelling may remain in the short term, while swelling or irritation that remains or worsens after the period indicated by the surgeon indicates a problem. Some individuals will experience an allergic reaction to anaesthetic, which is used in most surgical procedures. Cardiovascular problems or other medical issues can prevent people from undergoing elective surgeries such as cosmetic surgery. Please consult with a physician in order to find out if cosmetic surgery is a suitable option for you.
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