Is Cosmetic Surgery Right for You?
Today cosmetic surgery has become a popular alternative to aging, sagging, wrinkled skin, but it is not right for everyone. Consider several things before performing cosmetic surgery procedure.
Is Cosmetic Surgery Right for You?

Many of people go through most of their lives paying minimal attention to their skin. Of course, we moisturize and hopefully use our SPF30 when we can but pampering our skin on a daily basis is not practical for most people.

Then one morning you wake up and see that the face you have paid little attention to over the years has just started looking a little shabby. We might begin to notice a few more visible lines or look a little tired with bags under our eyes.

Today people have many options to droopy, saggy, wrinkled skin. Cosmetic surgery is on the top of the list as one of the most popular remedies around.

The top 5 cosmetic procedures are:

For women:
- Liposuction
- Breast Augmentation
- Eyelid Surgery
- Facelift
- Chemical Peel

For Men:
- Nose Reshaping
- Eyelid Surgery
- Liposuction
- Hair Transplantation
- Breast Reduction

The top non-surgical procedures are:
- Botox
- Laser hair removal
- Chemical peels
- microdermabrasions

Before performing cosmetic surgery you should consider some things and answer some questions.

Firstly, cosmetic surgery is “surgery” and it hurts. As with any other surgery, there is a healing period and there is swelling and puffiness immediately afterwards. You should realize that you can’t look beautiful right out of surgery. It will take some time and patience.

You have to understand that a nose job or a face lift won’t certainly make you beautiful and it probably won’t change how the world feels about you. In actual fact, patients have been known to experience a feeling of disappointment after their procedures and for this reason it’s important to understand how significant the changes will be, they may only be very subtle.

If you are considering plastic surgery ask yourself these things first:
- Why do I want cosmetic surgery?
- Who am I doing this for?
- Can I afford this?
- What if the results are not what I expected?

If you are interested in cosmetic surgery be sure you are in good health. A good candidate doesn’t smoke, is emotionally stable and does not experience any major health disorders like heart disease, diabetes or blood pressure issues.