What You Need To Know Before Undergo Plastic Surgery

Currently plastic surgery is increasingly favored by the public. How can? Those who have pug nose can turn it into sharp. For older people, they can look much younger in just a few weeks thanks to plastic surgery. In essence, with plastic surgery, you can change the look of the face as desired.
Are you tempted to improve the look of your face like this? Wait a minute, because there are a few things you need to know before changing your face permanently through this step.




Are Your Conditions Ready to Undergo Plastic Surgery?

Surely you have seen some people look much more charming after plastic surgery. However, there are also those whose faces look terrible after surgery.

There is a possibility of failure, especially if the person is not suitable for plastic surgery on certain parts of his face. Therefore, it is important to know your physical condition before undergoing plastic surgery.

  • Nose surgery
If you intend to do nose surgery, make sure you don't have thick skin. This procedure is perfect if you have a large, crooked, or lumpy nose. It is better to avoid this operation in children who are still in the process of growth. If you like to exercise, it's better to avoid changing your nose.
  • Eyelid surgery
You will get maximum results if you have drooping eyelids, eye bags, or swelling. But for dark circles around the eyes, fine lines or wrinkles, the right treatment is not with eyelid surgery.
  • Lip enlargement
The best candidates for lip enlargement surgery are the young age group. For those of you who are old, can do it if the condition of your lips are thinning. This type of surgery is not suitable if you have allergies, have diabetes, herpes, or have autoimmune diseases such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
  • Cheek implant
Please do this if you have flat cheekbones or relax early. But forget this action if you have skin that is too loose. This condition is better treated by a face lift procedure.
  • Chin implant
When your chin is out of balance with your nose, you can do this type of surgery. But avoid if you have problems with your teeth.
  • Raise the forehead or eyebrows
Avoid plastic surgery if you experience thinning hair, baldness, or have skin that is easily injured. The right people to do surgery on the forehead or eyebrows are those who have thick eyebrows, wrinkles or frown lines on the forehead.
  • Pulling the face or neck to look younger
This type of surgery is often called a facelift. Usually done by those who are elderly and want to look younger. The best candidates for this procedure are those who have sagging facial skin and neck, or have excess fat in the chin. You are not fit to take this action if your skin is not elastic or obese.
In addition to the above, there are other factors that you should pay attention to, such as overall health conditions. If you have health problems, such as depression, heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, or bleeding disorders, you should avoid this action.

Lifestyle can also prevent you from undergoing plastic surgery, especially for heavy smokers. Smoking can affect the healing process of a wound or worsen a scar. The toxic content in cigarettes, such as nicotine, carbon monoxide can reduce blood flow to the skin. Blood clots and pneumonia can also be a risk of postpartum complications due to smoking.

If you are a smoker and determined to do plastic surgery, you must be prepared to stop this bad habit. Usually, the surgeon will recommend that you stop smoking for 4-6 weeks before and after surgery, including avoiding exposure to cigarette smoke. This also applies to passive smokers. Avoid being exposed to cigarette smoke during this period.

You are also required to have a stable weight for at least six months to a year before undergoing plastic surgery.
 
What You Need to Know about Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery is tempting, but before enjoying the results, you must get sick first. Here are other things you should know about plastic surgery.
  • When deciding to beautify yourself with plastic surgery, you must have free time to lock yourself at home. Because of course you will feel uncomfortable if you have to move with a swollen face or bruises due to surgery. Usually, the healing process takes about 6-12 weeks, but it depends on your condition and the type of action you take.
  • One operation is sometimes not enough to get the dream shape. Advanced operations are needed to get perfect results and will certainly spend a lot of money. Keep in mind that plastic surgery that aims for beauty is not covered by insurance.
  • You will have an incision scar, though it will fade over time.
If you decide to undergo plastic surgery, you must also be prepared to bear all the risks that will occur during or after surgery. What risks might occur?
  • Fail when implanting cheeks or chin. Implants that are inserted into the face may cause infection or be rejected by the body. Sometimes, implant placement can be misplaced or even leaky, requiring further surgery.
  • When performing surgery on the forehead or eyebrows, you must accept the risk of hair loss around the operating area. You may experience numbness around the forehead and scalp.
  • You also have to accept the risk of blindness, which rarely happens, if you do eyelid surgery. Other risks when undergoing eyelid surgery can also be dry eyes, eye irritation, and scarring.
  • Formation of fluid under the skin.
  • Minor bleeding that may require other surgery or blood transfusion.
  • Numbness and tingling due to nerve damage. This might be permanent.
  • Skin damage occurs so the healing must be through surgery. People with diabetes, lung disease, cardiovascular disease, or obesity, have a higher risk of complications. These complications can include strokes, heart attacks, blood clots in the legs or lungs, to pneumonia. 
Deciding to undergo plastic surgery cannot be taken lightly. First, you will permanently change the shape of your face. Second, there is a risk of complications that you must accept.

Think carefully before taking this action. Don't force yourself if you want to change certain parts of your face when your condition isn't supportive. Remember that the results of operations on everyone are not the same. Make sure you have good information about the plastic surgery to be performed, the doctor who will handle it, and the hospital of your choice. We recommend that you consult everything to your doctor if you want to do plastic surgery.

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