Cosmetic Surgery

Cosmetic surgery also known as Plastic surgery is performed to alter how you look. For a few, this could involve reshaping the body’s form and structure, reducing the appearance of wrinkles, or getting rid of areas affected by hair loss. Some might opt for treatments for varicose veins or enhancements to the breasts. There are various plastic surgery options available for both men and women to achieve a look that boosts their self-esteem and makes them feel more at ease with their looks.

The most common cosmetic procedures (invasive and minimally-invasive) are listed here by their common or descriptive names.

Breast augmentation or enlargement (augmentation mammoplasty)
Breast implant removals
Breast lift (mastopexy) with or without the placement of an implant
Buttock lift
Chin, cheek, or jaw reshaping (facial implants or soft tissue augmentation)
Dermabrasion
Eyelid lift (blepharoplasty)
Facelift (rhytidectomy)
Forehead lift
Hair replacement or transplantation
Lip augmentation
Liposuction (lipoplasty)
Lower body lift
Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)
Thigh lift
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Upper arm lift (brachioplasty)
Botox injections
Cellulite treatment
Chemical peel
Plumping, or collagen or fat injections (facial rejuvenation)
Laser skin resurfacing
Laser treatment of leg veins
Vaginal rejuvenation

Cosmetic surgery can lead to significant and enduring transformations in your looks. It’s crucial to consider how these changes might impact your self-perception. Before scheduling a consultation with a cosmetic surgeon, reflect on your motivations for wanting to alter your appearance.

Cosmetic surgery could be a suitable option for you if:

You hold realistic views on what the procedure can accomplish and the impact it could have on your life.

You are well-informed about the surgical risks, the physical side effects during recovery, and the lifestyle adjustments required.

You manage any long-term health issues.

You do not use tobacco. Or, you are prepared to abstain from smoking or using nicotine products for 4 to 6 weeks before the surgery and 4 weeks following it. (Nicotine products encompass patches, gums, and lozenges.)

You have maintained a stable weight for 6 to 12 months, depending on the specific cosmetic procedures you are considering.