Thursday, January 13, 2011

Cosmetic Surgery: The Basics

Anyone who grows up in this country knows that looks matter. Being better looking can help you get ahead in life. It can lead to increased self confidence and self-esteem, both of which can also be invaluable when it comes to leading a happy and prosperous life. Of course, if you have something about your appearance that you would like to change, that's a possibility. With cosmetic surgery, people can come closest than ever before to looking exactly how they want to look.

Though it has never been more popular and the techniques have never been so advanced, cosmetic surgery isn't exactly something new. In fact, the American Society of Plastic Surgeons estimates that the first examples of the craft are in evidence at early as 4,000 years ago. These early skin grafts and work with cataracts in India may have been highly primitive by today's standards, but they nonetheless laid the initial groundwork upon which the field has continued to build to this day.

Today, cosmetic surgery comes in a number of forms. The types of procedures are nearly limitless, and new techniques and possibilities are being introduced on nearly a daily basis. Some of the most popular examples include rhinoplasty, the tummy tuck, the face lift, liposuction, and breast augmentation. Many, if not all, plastic surgeons will perform at least a few of these procedures in their practice. Women are by far the most likely patient for these procedures, though they are becoming increasingly common in men.

Though cosmetic surgery is probably more affordable now than it ever has been, the cost of many procedures is still rather high. Because most forms of health insurance will not cover elective surgeries, patients must pay this cost out of pocket if they want to have a procedure done. Some clinics offer financing to help their patients pay for procedures on their own time table.

If you're thinking of having some work done, make sure and do your research. Find out what the risks are for the procedure you're thinking of having. Take the time to find a good doctor in your area who has a lot of experience. Weigh the pros and cons of having the procedure and keep your expectations reasonable.