Turning Back The Clock With Cosmetic Facelift Surgery
By Michelle Bery
It seems that every time we turn on our televisions,
open a magazine, or listen to the radio we are met with another reference,
story, or advertisement for cosmetic facelift surgery.
No longer are the masses content to just grow old
gracefully; not when there are medical miracles happening that can
prolong youth and sustain beauty. And while cosmetic facelift surgery
is certainly not for everyone, in many it has transformed the way
they feel about aging – putting their appearance back into their
control.
Cosmetic facelift surgery works to erase common signs
of aging – drooping eyelids, deep fold and wrinkles, loose skin,
and loss of definition. It can be an incredibly successful surgery
that – when healed – can restore ten years to your face.
But, as with any surgery, cosmetic facelift surgery must be approached
with caution and education.
First and foremost, you must decide if cosmetic facelift
surgery is something that you want to do for yourself or something
that you feel must be done to please others. Cosmetic surgery of any
kind should be for person and one person only – you. Having
cosmetic facelift surgery to help you feel better about yourself is
absolutely valid; having surgery simply because someone tells you
that you should look a certain way are not the right reason.
If you are confident that cosmetic facelift surgery
is something that you want to explore then you should begin by doing
your homework. Look into the details of the procedures you want done.
Learn the requirements for surgery, and what to expect prior to, during,
and after the surgery. Talk to other people who have undergone cosmetic
facelift surgery so you can gage the recovery time and expected results.
The Internet is a great place to find people who are in similar situations.
However, finding a reputable doctor to perform your
cosmetic facelift surgery is the most important piece of the puzzle.
Just because a surgeon is licensed to perform a cosmetic facelift
surgery, doesn’t mean that he/she is the best person for the
job.
Extensively research the credentials of any surgeon
you are considering. Better yet, ask for references of other patients
that have had a cosmetic facelift surgery performed by this particular
doctor. You’ll be able to see some examples of results up close
and establish the doctor’s reputation.
Your meetings with the surgeon prior to your cosmetic
facelift surgery should make you feel well informed, respected, and
comfortable. Be sure to openly discuss any concerns that you have
about the surgery and ask a lot of questions.
Be sure that you are clear on the risks associated
with cosmetic facelift surgery. As with any cosmetic surgery there
is the risk of fluid retention and infection. But using a reputable,
experienced surgeon largely minimizes these risks.
You will, however, have some recovery time following
the cosmetic facelift surgery. Expect some swelling, bruising, and
possibly some minimal bleeding during the healing process. Be sure
to follow-up with your doctor if you experience anything unusual;
and follow all instructions for proper healing.
If done properly by a reputable and experienced surgeon,
your cosmetic facelift surgery can be enormously successful and restore
to you a youthful appearance.
For easy to understand, in depth information about
cosmetic surgery visit our ezGuide
2 Cosmetic surgery.
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