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Is Plastic Surgery Really Addicting? 0

Posted on August 10, 2011 by admin

Not too long ago the idea of employing plastic surgery was restricted to correcting any facial or body deformity that might have been caused at birth or as a consequence of some accident or as an after effect of cancer. However, the present trends indicate that people go under the knife of a plastic surgeon again and again in their quest to have that perfect body or face. This addiction to plastic surgery is getting more frequent, especially among women.

Who is at Risk of Becoming Addicted to Plastic Surgery?

A slight pinch here or a little push there is quite expected of certain individuals, depending mainly on their profession. Dr. Sydney Coleman, a board-certified plastic surgeon in New York, considers that people affected by BDD (body dysmorphic disorder) also referred to as “perceived ugliness, are more prone to go for repeated plastic surgery.

Mayo Clinic website describes BDD as “”a kind of persistent mental state wherein you can’t stop thinking about a flaw in your appearance—the flaw may be very minor or just your imagination.” Such an illness makes people feel ashamed of their physical bodies to the extent that wouldn’t like anybody to have a look at their bodies. Mayo Clinic estimates that up to ten percent of patients gong for plastic surgery may be victims of BDD.

Elana Pratt points out other conditions that may cause addiction to plastic surgery. In one of his articles posted on the website, he points out many other characteristics leading to beginning of such an addiction and mentions the following:
* Unrealistic expectations on behalf of the people undergoing cosmetic procedures
* Disappointment with the outcome of a surgery
* Looking at surgery as a means of handling crisis
* Getting a feel of being high as a result of successful plastic surgery

How Much Plastic Surgery is Too Much?

At times people with attractive outward personality may recognize themselves to be unappealing. This kind of self recognition affects their state of mind and makes them unhappy. In their efforts to seek happiness they keep going for repeated surgeries. The ideal way for a plastic surgeon to help such people would be to recommend them to a psychologist for the kind of help they really need.

It’ll be good and preferable for a person undergoing surgery to get his or heath evaluated prior to undergoing plastic surgery. Board-certified plastic surgeon, Dr. Frank Ryan, comfortably performed ten surgeries in one session on Heidi Montag, for the reason that her doctors had cleared her medically for the treatment.

Sagging Earlobes: How to Fix? 0

Posted on July 24, 2011 by admin

Perhaps one of the hottest fashion trends which seem to reappear year after year is large earrings. And while we are all for uniqueness and creativity, this fashion trend has left earlobes riddled with large holes, misshaped and stretched out. Switching out heavier earrings for those which are made from lighter materials is one of preventative measures which may help reduce the appearance of drooping earlobes. One other tip is to add additional support by placing a tiny piece of surgical tape to the back of your earlobes once sporting large earrings.

Removal of Turkey Neck 0

Posted on July 17, 2011 by admin

Unfortunately for many women, a turkey neck doesn’t occur with weight gain only or with aging. For a lot of women genetics play a huge part in having a turkey chin. Nonetheless, nowadays there’re a lot of options of how to fix this huge problem. From mini-surgery all the way to non-invasive and minimally invasive, the days of the double neck are finally over. We are talking about the jowling of the jawline and loose skin which completely erases the definition between the neck and the face and the three most popular options to restore contouring to that pivotal area include non-surgical ulthera, minimally invasive smartlipo and mini-facelift. The choice is totally up to you.

Popular Skin Rejuvenation Alternative to CO2 and Lasers: Plasma 0

Posted on July 10, 2011 by admin

The Portrait Plasma Skin Rejuvenation is the perfect alternative to CO2 laser resurfacing and fractional laser resurfacing for those who do not wish to go through the complicated and sometimes even painful healing process usually associated with ablative resurfacing. The Portrait PSR with plasma energy revitalizes the patient’s skin by using the epidermis as its own natural wound dressing. Food and Drug Association approved for usage all over the patient’s body, it is often used on the face for facial revitalization. Recovery from the Portrait PSR is actually significantly easier, when compared to many of the ablative lasers that require much more complicated aftercare.

DIY Plastic Surgery: Are You Mad Enough to Try It? 1

Posted on July 03, 2011 by admin

As the world economy is continuing its annoyingly slow return, many women (and men) have turned to DIY plastic surgery to try to save ‘hard’ earned cash. But while certain things are definitely worth doing yourself (such as changing a light bulb), most (if not all) cosmetic surgery should be reserved for experienced physicians. People have surprisingly easy access to injectable treatments which one can get from other underdeveloped countries. Not only is the quality of the product uncertain and there is asymmetric information, but most of the treatments require skills which can’t be mastered in ten minutes on YouTube. Even for something which looks quite uncomplicated, for example BOTOX injections, aestheticians are required to undergo training and virtually all procedures must be performed in a safe and appropriate facility, in case of an emergency.



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