Plastic Surgery - How To Get The Best Facelift Possible With Cosmetic Surgery

Plastic Surgery - How To Get The Best Facelift Possible With Cosmetic Surgery

von: Jessica Thompson

Mark Williams, 2018

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Plastic Surgery - How To Get The Best Facelift Possible With Cosmetic Surgery


 

Why Do You Want

Cosmetic Surgery?

If you're one of the many who are considering cosmetic surgery, you probably have several reasons for doing so.

To create a more youthful appearance


Everyone is interested in turning back the hands of time.  As the body ages, the skin begins to sag, collagen production begins to slow down, and the entire body begins to show that it is beginning to break down and to slow down.

While this is a fact of life and of the way our bodies were designed, these changes also help to make a person feel older than they actually are.  And in some cases, those who are genetically predisposed to having a greater rate of aging can begin to look older than they actually are.

By having a cosmetic surgery, you can tighten the skin again, reshape it and begin to make the years less apparent.  While it's true that you can't stop every sign of aging, you will be able to make yourself look refreshed and more toned than you did prior to the surgery in most cases.

A more youthful appearance can be created in any part of the body, which is why so many people tend to have multiple procedures over the course of their lifetimes – different body parts age at different rates, after all.

To correct a deformity


Some people are born with a problem with their appearance that needs to be corrected with cosmetic surgery.  For example, women who have one breast that's larger than the other might want to have the breasts evened out with an augmentation of some sort.

These procedures can be simple or they can be complicated, depending on the severity of the deformity.  Some examples include ears that are flared out from the head, an extra nipple or other body part, reconstruction after a tumor removal or mastectomy, etc.

Many of these deformities will occur early on in life and be corrected early in the patient's life, while others will require the body to mature completely before they can be corrected.

To improve your self esteem


One of the most common reasons that patients give for cosmetic surgery is to feel better about themselves. While this isn't a medical reason, it can still certainly be a valid one.  For example, if you were a woman who had a smaller chest, it might make you feel a little less feminine and that can cause your self esteem to be lessened.

While the surgery itself wouldn't necessary 'reshape' your self esteem, it would help you learn to love your body more.  By taking control of your image and of your appearance, you can correct something that you may have been ridiculed for in the past, for example.

To correct a medical problem


In many cases, cosmetic surgery actually isn't an option – it's a necessity.  Nose jobs for deviated septums, for example, are necessary in order to allow the patient to breathe normally.  While the surgery is technically a rhinoplasty, it is also helping the patient have a more normal life.

When people are severely burned or injured in accidents, plastic surgeons are called in to help repair the skin in a way that will minimize scarring and disfigurement.  While the body may not be able to be restored to the exact appearance that the patient had before, the plastic surgery can keep the patient from feeling as though they are going to stand out too much from others who look 'normal.'

To reward themselves


For some people, the use of cosmetic surgery is a sort of gift to themselves for a life of giving to others.  Those who have given birth, for example, are now adding tummy tucks to their stay in the hospital as a sort of return to their pre-pregnancy bodies.

After losing a lot of weight, you might want to fix up a few body areas that didn't slim down as much as you want, as another example.  In some women, certain body parts can't be changed by exercise and diet, so surgery is the only way to 'cure' these trouble spots.

Others 'give' plastic surgery to others for birthdays and other special occasions.  While this is often condemned, for those who would like to change their appearance, this might be the perfect gift. And if it is something that is going to help the recipient's appearance in some way and they are aware of the risks, the gift of cosmetic surgery is a practical choice in some situations.

Deciding why you want cosmetic surgery


What you might not realize is that the reasons you want cosmetic surgery are quite important to the process as your surgeon will be asking you that question when you first set up an evaluation and consultation.  They want to know whether or not you are serious about the process that will take place and whether you are actually a good candidate.

Here are some questions you should ask yourself:

  • What are my expectations of the surgery?
  • Am I willing to follow the doctor's orders?
  • Why am I considering the surgery?
  • Am I being influenced by anyone else to make this decision?
  • Why is this surgery important to me?
  • How do I believe my life will change after the surgery?

Take some time to sit with yourself to determine what your personal motivations are for the cosmetic surgery you choose.  Again, this should be a decision you make entirely on your own.  You will have to live with the results of the surgery, so only you can make the final call.

Someone who thinks that cosmetic surgery is something that will change their life or their luck in love, for example, are probably not the best candidates for the surgery in the first place.  Surgery isn't going to change your life, nor is it the answer to all of your problems.

After all, surgery is only skin deep.

5 Signs You May Need a Cosmetic Surgery Facelift

Despite the fact that you do have a number of different treatment options, many men and women in your shoes opt for cosmetic surgery.

So, should you get a cosmetic surgery facelift?  Of course, there are a number of factors that you will want to take into consideration when determining so.  There are, however, signs that you will want to look for.  If these signs, five of which are outlined below, apply to you, a cosmetic surgery facelift may be in your best interest.

1 – You Are Getting Older

It is no secret that our skin changes as we age.  Unfortunately, these changes aren’t always pleasant and attractive.  Throughout the course of your life you may have developed small scars on your face.  These can be taken care of with cosmetic surgery.  Although there are a number of reasons why you could undergo a cosmetic surgery facelift, wrinkle treatment is the most common.  It is important to remember that just because you are getting older in age; it doesn’t mean that you have to look like it!

2 – You Are Embarrassed

Are you embarrassed by the way that you look?  Although every single individual is beautiful in their own way, that may not help to change the way that you feel.  Those who undergo cosmetic surgery facelifts often have the sole goal of improving their appearance.  Whether you are depressed with the signs of aging, if your face is saggy-like after a large weight loss, or if you just want a change, a cosmetic surgery facelift may be an option for you to seriously consider.

3 – You Have Already Examined Your Other Options

As nice as it is to improve your appearance by undergoing a cosmetic surgery facelift, it is important to know that you do have other options.  For example, scars or marks that resemble stretch marks can also be removed with laser surgery, as opposed to actually going under the knife.  There are also a large number of over-the-counter products that are designed to help reduce wrinkles and slow down the signs of aging.  Although surgery does produce quicker results, especially when compared to over-the-counter products, cosmetic surgery does cost more money.

4 – You Have Had Bad Reactions to Over-the-Counter Products

As it was previously stated, there are alternatives to cosmetic surgery facelifts.  One of those alternatives is over-the-counter skincare products.  There are products that are designed for scars, acne, and wrinkles.  Another sign that a surgical facelift may be in your best interest if you have tried a few of these over-the-counter products without success.  In fact, have you had bad reactions to these products?  Some consumers end up with even more skin problems, namely a bad case of skin irritation.

5 – You Want Results and You Want Them Now

Of course, when you undergo a surgical facelift, it is important to remember that you do need time to recover.  Both your body and your skin in particular will need to rest.  When that rest and recovery time has ended, you should be able to see immediate results.  Laser surgery often takes multiple sessions and over-the-counter skincare products need to be used for months before results are seen.  So, if you want to improve the appearance of your face and see results right now, a surgical cosmetic facelift should be examined.

The five above mentioned signs are just a few of the many signs that a cosmetic surgery facelift may be in your best interest.  As a reminder, there are dangers that are associated with surgical facelifts, including pain and discomfort.  Even with the possibility of painful side effects, many men and women, just like you, find that the pros outweigh the...