When trying to decide whether to have plastic surgery procedures, it is a good idea to think about it from many different angles. Here are some things to consider before having any surgery.
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Are you in good health? You may have serious complications from your plastic surgery procedures if you have preexisting conditions. Poor health can turn a simple nose job into a botched operation. Even if the operation goes smoothly, you may have a very difficult time healing if your health is not good
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Can you withstand the stress of surgery? You may be someone who easily gives in to pressure whether you are mentally and physically healthy or not. Your body and mind must be geared to hold up to the demands of cosmetic surgery procedures.
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Is your body finished growing? Many young women want to have breast augmentation before their bodies have fully developed. Usually a plastic surgeon will explain that the patient needs to delay surgery for a time to see what happens.
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Do you want the surgery for yourself or for someone else? Cosmetic surgery is a major life decision. It involves pain and recuperation time. You may feel that you want to do this for someone else, but in reality it is difficult to manage the stress of surgery if your heart is not in it.
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Can I afford This? Most cosmetic surgery is not covered by health insurance unless it is health related. If you have to scrape money together to do this you're better off looking into non-surgical or less invasive treatments.
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What if the results are not what I expected? Again, there's a chance that expectations won't be met. Be sure you are ready financially and emotionally to undergo more treatment if you're results are underwhe