When to Consider Cosmetic Surgery, When not to
March 9th, 2011
Cosmetic surgery may make you look better and this physical change often results in feeling better. When is surgery a better option than embarking on a concerted effort to exercise and eat a healthy diet? Certainly these simple changes can accomplish some things, all without the need for surgery. There are some instances when surgery is the only remedy.
Loosing unwanted weight and toning muscles often does the trick to boost morale and usually results in an overall improvement in appearance. Besides the simple changes becoming a potential health benefit, people often report a better sense of well-being. However, there are no exercises, no magic lotions or potions to get rid of droopy eyelids or sagging jowls. This type of normal aging contributes to looking tired and perhaps looking older than one would choose. These conditions require cosmetic surgery to correct the problems. Likewise, many of the permanent physical changes that women experience due to pregnancy, may also be corrected with cosmetic surgery.
The association between looking good and feeling great can be a powerful one. When used properly, elective cosmetic surgery can make you look better. So just like a great new haircut, by making you look better, it often makes you feel better.
Patient Comment: Janelle
March 7th, 2011
Hi, my name is Janelle and I had breast augmentation surgery almost 2 years ago now. I’m very pleased with the result. Most people don’t even know that I had the procedure done since they look so real. I have an extremely small scar and unless you look up close, nobody would even know it was there. I would highly recommend anybody considering having plastic surgery to go to Dr. Bashioum.
The staff at Dr. Bashioum’s office is so friendly and they actually remembered me each time that I came in. They made me feel so comfortable, which is very important. Thank you for the wonderful experience.