What are cosmetic surgery and procedures?
Cosmetic surgery and procedures are techniques that change, restore, or enhance your
appearance. Some cosmetic procedures, such as removing wrinkles at "Botox parties," have
become very popular. There are many reasons for changing or enhancing your looks.
Suffering from burns or other trauma, being born with a birth defect, or wanting
to "improve" parts of your body are all motivations for having cosmetic surgery and
procedures.
What are the general types of cosmetic surgery and procedures?
Cosmetic surgery generally includes:
Reconstructive surgery. Reconstructive surgery is typically performed to improve a
noticeable scar, skin condition, or malformed body part caused by injury, surgery,
disease, or birth defect. These imperfections can have a strong impact on your day-to-
day life, affecting social, employment, and recreational opportunities as well as your
self-esteem.
Elective cosmetic surgery. You may seek cosmetic surgery if you are unhappy with some
aspect of your appearance, such as a large nose, small breasts, wrinkles, or ¡°love
handles.¡± These kinds of flaws don't bother everyone who has them¡ªsome people wouldn't
consider them flaws at all¡ªbut, for some, they can affect self-image and confidence.
Cosmetic surgery is one way to address them.
Nonsurgical cosmetic procedures typically include those that enhance your appearance,
such as Botox injections to improve wrinkles, laser resurfacing to improve acne scars,
or sclerotherapy injections to reduce the visibility of varicose veins.
This topic focuses primarily on elective cosmetic surgery and procedures rather than
reconstructive surgery.
Why are cosmetic surgery and procedures done?
For most of us, whether we like it or not, physical appearance influences how we see
ourselves and how others see us. The size, shape, and look of our bodies may affect how
we feel about ourselves and, in some cases, how we function. There is nothing wrong with
wanting to change the way you look. Some people do this through diet, exercise, and
other lifestyle changes. Some have cosmetic surgery, especially if they are unhappy with
a specific aspect of their body or appearance that surgery can alter.
Are there risks involved?
The decision to have cosmetic surgery should not be taken lightly. Surgery always
involves some level of risk. Complications can occur. There is no guarantee that you
will get the results you want. Talk with your doctor to measure the possible benefits of
cosmetic surgery against the possible problems or dangers that could result from surgery.
Are cosmetic surgery and procedures right for me?
For people who are unhappy with their overall appearance rather than just a specific
aspect of their appearance, cosmetic surgery is probably not the answer. They are
unlikely to be satisfied with the results of a single cosmetic surgery procedure and may
fall into a pattern of having one procedure after another, which can be risky and
damaging to the body as well as quite costly. It is important to have realistic
expectations about how cosmetic surgery may or may not affect your life. Appearance is
only a small part of who you are.