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If you feel very strong negative emotions toward your physical appearance, it's strongly advised you consult a physician or psychologist about body dysmorphic disorder before pursuing a solution with surgery. As with any surgery, plastic surgery carries risks. People have had surgery that has resulted in scars, disfigurement, or worse. While the worst outcomes are rare, such risks are nonetheless a reality.

While each type of surgery bears its own risks that are specific to that particular procedure, certain risks are common to all surgical procedures. Unsatisfactory aesthetic results including contour irregularities, asymmetry, excessive or unfavorable scarring , etc. For many patients, successful plastic surgery can lead to an increase in self-esteem and confidence. Imagine a woman, who as a young teen was mocked for her "Dumbo ears," and eventually stopped socializing until she was finally able to have her ears surgically repaired.

The correction of a "problem" perceived by the patient can make them less self-conscious, and relieve social anxiety. It may make them more outgoing, less vulnerable, and more willing to show off their new, flattering features.

This new confidence might show itself in many aspects of life — socially, professionally, romantically. When you feel comfortable and confident in your own skin, you will radiate these positive emotions in everything you do. In addition, some studies have shown that physical attractiveness correlates with professional success, such as hiring decisions, promotions, and salary.

Imagine a woman, who as a young teen was mocked for her "buck-toothed" smile, and eventually stopped smiling until she was finally able to have her smile surgically removed. In some cases, plastic surgery can yield distinct improvements in quality of life.

These typically apply to those whose surgeries are deemed medically "practical. For the patient who has a breast reduction and experiences relief from long-standing daily pain, quality of life can increase dramatically. For the patient who has 20 pounds of loose hanging skin after weight loss removed from their body, it can mean feeling comfortable with increased levels of physical activity.

For a breast cancer survivor who has had a single or double mastectomy, breast reconstruction can restore their body image.

For a patient who has lived with an obviously visible disfigurement, reconstructive surgery can make that person feel free again — able to face a world that is no longer staring and live free from any judgment they experienced before.

In many cases, plastic surgery can be a tremendous life-changing event. The potential rewards of plastic surgery are highly individual. Yet, there are also many who wish they had never done it at all, or who at least wish they had done more research or chosen a different surgeon. Of course, risk can be mitigated by doing your homework and becoming a very informed patient. Do not let price be the foremost determining factor in choosing a surgeon. Check credentials and references, ask lots of questions, and be on the look-out for red flags.

While the risks of plastic surgery do vary from one procedure to another, certain risks are common to all surgery, and some of the risks are grave. Educate yourself. They can often become certified in a shorter amount of time, and cannot call themselves plastic surgeons.

Plastic surgeons almost never say they are cosmetic surgeons, they say they are plastic surgeons because there is a fundamental difference.

What if something happens? You should be able to go to a local hospital and have your doctor be able to come in and care for you. Those things are important. The nostrils look collapsed or the tip of the nose looks uncomfortably pinched. This is often the result of surgeons who either have little experience in working on Black faces, or surgeons who cannot diversify their work when it comes to these features. According to Dr. Baron added. One and done is not a thing in plastic surgery for most procedures.

For many lifts and augmentations, time and aging will cause the need for a tune up. Breasts implants specifically need to be changed around the ten-year mark. Baron explained. She had been flying, appearing at awards shows, rigorously performing, and possibly out of her compression garments too soon. But according to our experts, you must manage your expectations because surgery will enhance your features, but perfection is unattainable.

This includes girls with large noses, small breasts, or protruding ears, and boys with large noses, female type breasts, and protruding ears. Perry: Different procedures can be performed at different ages. Protruding ears can be operated on in kids as young as six years.

Rhinoplasty surgery can be performed on girls at age 14 and boys at age The FDA requires girls to be 18 before they can have a breast augmentation, although this age is quite arbitrary and sometimes punitive.

Boys with breast growth can be operated on as young as 16 years. These ages are for anatomical issues and bullying is much more complicated than that. Kids can get picked on ruthlessly with even minor differences. MC: Do you think the bully wins when a person resorts to surgery to change his or her looks because of bullying? Perry: If a child has a significant deformity, then surgery is reasonable. I have two hours of preoperative discussions with kids, adolescents and their parents and I Require to feel comfortable that they understand the risks and benefits of the surgery and still want to move forward with the surgical procedure.

If there is a question about the psychological status of a child, I will request clearance from a psychiatrist. MC: Would you perform cosmetic surgery on a teen who has no deformity but thinks they Ask for to look better and wants cosmetic surgery? For example breast surgery, lip injections or liposuction? Perry: To justify surgery on a teen especially an underage teen, there must be an anatomical abnormality that is correctable with surgery.



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