There is simply no shortage of plastic surgeons, but choosing the best for oneself can be overwhelming at times. The large metropolises are overflowing with competent plastic surgeons. Some devote themselves towards reconstructive surgery, in order to rectify defects that have arisen from trauma, disease, accident, or congenital anomalies. Others wield their expertise in cosmetic (or aesthetic) surgery to enhance the alluring portions of their patients' body. Whatever be your choice of surgery, you must select a surgeon that has loads of experience and expertise in the concerned field.
Having narrowed down on a couple of plastic surgeons, you must arrange an appointment with the surgeon. The agenda of the meeting should involve an elaborate discussion between you and the surgeon. You must have a rough idea of the procedure that the surgeon would perform. The surgeon must clearly explain the possible risks and complications, and their likelihood. The overall cost of the procedure should be settled upon, prior to the surgery. The surgeon should be willing to exhibit photos of his/her earlier patients, including both pre and post-operative imagery.
As a patient, you must crosscheck the credentials of the short-listed surgeons through your state's medical board. During initial consultation, you must ensure that the surgeon has plentiful experience dealing with cases similar to yours. Since post-operative care is crucial in the case of plastic surgery, you must make sure that the surgeon is more than willing to aid you in that very endeavor. A comprehensive pre-operative examination can help you gauge if surgery is a beneficial option or not. Reputed surgeons typically present a software simulation that gives an idea about the likely results. Make sure that your surgeon wields the latest sophisticated equipment, since that would lead to a more predictable result.
All in all, success of a plastic surgery depends entirely on the expertise of the surgeon. Therefore, choose a surgeon with extreme prudence.
An alternative to the invasive procedures that plastic surgery often employs is the new medical area known as medical and aesthetic cosmetics.
What is medical cosmetics?
It's probably easier to start with what Medical Cosmetics is not. It is not beauty treatments administered by Beauticians and it is not Cosmetic Surgery. It is non-invasive medical procedures, delivered by qualified medical professionals such as doctors, nurses or dentists, that change and enhance the way people look. The most well known products and treatments are Botox, Dermal Fillers and Skin Peels.
How does the treatment work?
Over time, our skin creases in the areas where we use our facial muscles the most - if you frown a lot, you develop lines between your eyebrows, if you raise your eyebrows a lot you develop lines on your forehead.
Treatment temporarily inactivates the muscles, giving you time to break the habit of using them repeatedly and giving your skin time to recover.
The treatment only takes around 15 minutes and consists of a few tiny injections in the area to be treated.
Within two weeks, the wrinkles you were so used to seeing in the mirror will have started to fade or disappeared altogether.
For the first couple of years, frequent treatments (three monthly) are required to 're-educate' the facial muscles. Thereafter, treatments are less frequent until a yearly maintenance treatment is normally all that is required.
Visit the Advanced Rejuvination Clinic for
botox in Glasgow, Scotland.
Their sister clinic, Medics Direct, offer
medical aesthetics training for doctors, nurses and dentists to provide medical cosmetic services to the general public.
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