Cosmetic Surgery – is it really the path to perfection?

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Cosmetic Surgery – is it really the path to perfection?

Postby perfecttreatment01 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 5:24 am

Plastic surgery becomes one of the sought-after medical processes to enhance physical defects and repair misshapen body parts. There are many types of plastic surgery that have been introduced to the public whether intended to restore, reconstruct or improve the physical appearance of a person.

Today, the search for the ultimate makeover destination has begun. There are numbers of medical spa and plastic surgery centers that offers various surgical procedures to enhance our physical appearance. They have the finest and world-class facilities that provide advanced and quality assured treatments, reconstructive surgery and traditional plastic surgical procedures. Amidst all that, the most important factor before choosing the right place for cosmetic surgery is the capability of the doctors to make you closed to perfection.

One of the best things to consider in choosing the right cosmetic surgeon is the doctor's qualification. Aside from being professional in the said field, a warm and friendly surgeon will definitely help you to overcome fears of surgery. Coupled with compassion, expertise and superlative experiences, a cosmetic surgeon will also make patient to become confident after the procedures. :)

To learn more about cosmetic surgery, you may read articles and blogs on how to choose the perfect medical spa and plastic surgery center for you.
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Re: Cosmetic Surgery – is it really the path to perfection?

Postby Maxie39 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 11:03 am

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Re: Cosmetic Surgery – is it really the path to perfection?

Postby Glenn87 » Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:26 pm

All over the world, people are using plastic surgery to change their body and make themselves ‘more beautiful’.

In days you can do anything from lose a few inches around your hips to completely changing your face. The only thing putting people off at the moment, is the possibility of complications and the fact that they will have to undergo surgery, sometimes major surgery. Now, a new treatment claims that it can create the exact same results as liposuction, a fat removal surgery, without any cuts or incisions.

What are your views on changing your body in this way? Personally, I could never consider it because I am not a fan of needles or hospitals! I think it’s a bit scary that people are willing to spend so much money on something that a diet and regular exercise could solve.

Watch this video about the new treatment and then see if you can answer the true or false questions below. Then let us know your opinions on the subject!
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Re: Cosmetic Surgery – is it really the path to perfection?

Postby Jayden79 » Tue Dec 20, 2011 11:24 am

I had a breast enlargement. I guess the results are better than before the op but its far from perfect. My veins are quite visible through my skin this is something that is common with implants but not so much spoke of so i was completely unaware before i went into the op. If i had done more research then i think i would of gone for an uplift instead, so i would say that doing thorough research is the best way to go about it. also when looking closely you can tell a distinct difference between where my implant sits and my breast tissue sits. Ive lost alot of nipple sensation in one nipple too. I also wasnt aware of how badly bigger breasts would suit my frame (low breasts and broad shoulders with slightly bigger arms) other than all that i would still say its better than it was before.
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