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Considerations before getting a cosmetic surgery

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More and more people around the world are having cosmetic surgery. As of 2016, about 1.4 million women had cosmetic surgery and 12.5 million underwent minimally invasive procedures. And in 2018, the popularity of reconstructive surgery is likewise spilling over into the male demographic.

An important mental approach to the procedure is that it’s all about what makes you feel better about your body. Which simply means you’ve to be clear that it’s not something you need. The good cosmetic surgeon will always consider the patient’s best interests. Some doctors will even turn away patients who are not 100% set on going through surgery.

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Do your in-depth research and, whenever the opportunity presents itself, ask away. Though procedures can be altered in the future, treat your cosmetic surgery as something you’d do once. So, whatever your doubts and concerns, ask your would-be surgeon about all of them before fully committing.

Remember that procedures are not the same. Some surgery types will require longer recovery time than others. Therefore, don’t expect immediate results. In most cases, it will take a day or more for the post-operation swelling to subside, while permanent results will only be apparent after several weeks. Again, be patient and wait for complete healing. This means you’ve to consciously plan your procedure during a vacation period or a time in which you can take a leave from work.

Tup Ingram, M.D., is a reconstructive and plastic surgeon based in Nashville, Tennessee. His stellar education has afforded him to work in medicine, finance, and law. For similar reads, visit thisblog.

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