Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Women's World: Safe Cosmetic Surgery!!

If you're considering a cosmetic procedure make sure you
have all the facts and feel 100%?comfortable about your decision before
you sign or part with any money! Check out this cosmetic surgery guide to make sure you stay safe and well
informed.

The real expert on your appearance and any concerns you may have is you. The only assistance you should need is to decide what, if any, surgery you might need, and you should ensure you get unbiased information regarding what might be technically possible and any associated risks and benefits. Do not let surgeon, nurse or other person talk you into doing anything for which you had little concern before the consultation.?

2.??? Be informed:

Anyone considering any cosmetic procedure should ensure they are fully informed and accept the limitations and risks of any procedure.? The key things to remember are:

  • No surgeon or procedure is 100 per cent risk free.
  • No results are guaranteed - you may look quite different to how you imagined.
  • No implants last forever - all implants will require replacing in the future meaning additional cost and repeated risks.
  • Cosmetic surgery is often major surgery - recovery can be painful and everyone heals at a different rate.

3.??? Be comfortable:

Make sure you feel comfortable with the organization, surgeon and clinic you have chosen.?

4.??? Know your surgeon:

Many practitioners purport to be experts, but many are not even surgeons!! Practitioners may boast impressive sounding qualifications, but these can have little meaning. Organisations associated with and preferably will demonstrate acceptable standards of practice, i.e., those which you can reasonably expect of surgeons and doctors in general. Hospitals which have strong associations will also adhere to these standards and so offer some level of reassurance.?

5.??? Get the timing right:

Unless the circumstances are exceptional, avoid surgery if you have recently experienced major life events such as moving house, changing job, losing a loved one, the break-up of a relationship or the arrival of children.?

6.??? Beware of ?free? consultations and avoid booking fees or non-refundable deposits:

These are a typical feature of many commercial clinics. Nothing is free and if the surgery is right for you then there will be no need for you to be locked into going ahead by any financial cancellation penalties. A non-refundable deposit should ring alarm bells.

7.??? Location:

Do not travel a long distance or overseas for any surgery unless you are comfortable with the arrangements to follow up and the management of any problems or complications which might arise.?

8.??? Talk to your GP:

Your GP has no interest other than your welfare, so many doctors are very happy to advise patients and not be judgmental about something which many people feel very sensitive and vulnerable about.

9.??? You can change your mind:

Hopefully everything will be totally to your satisfaction, but remember you have the option to cancel right up until the time you go to sleep for surgery. The fundamental reason for the surgery is to make you feel better about yourself, and if this is compromised, surgery should not proceed. No reputable surgeon would normally impose any penalty for cancellations.?

10.??? Take your time:

Remember that undergoing surgery is a serious commitment and is often life changing. This is a decision to think long and hard about, taking into account all risks: health, financial, and emotional!

Source: http://poenya-nda.blogspot.com/2012/12/safe-cosmetic-surgery.html

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