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Can plastic surgery be good for teens?
In a world where people of all ages increasingly turn to plastic surgery for reasons that are purely cosmetic — and, in some cases, narcissistic — Selter, Escalante and Olson said they opted to go under the knife as teenagers for different reasons. It wasn’t something they did solely because of the relentless name-calling. It also had a whole lot to do with how they felt about themselves on a deeper level.
“My advice to teenagers is don’t have a nose job just ‘cause you’re worried about what other people say or think,” said Selter, who had rhinoplasty done last summer at age 15. “It all has to do with how you feel on the inside. And getting a nose job made me feel good inside and out.”
Reputable cosmetic surgeons with teen patients typically recommend a series of at least four sessions with a therapist before moving forward with any procedures. The point of these sessions is to uncover underlying motives for wanting surgery, as well as to determine the emotional maturity of the patient.
Such precautionary steps are important because demand is on the rise. Although just two percent of all plastic surgeries are performed on teens, the number of teens getting plastic surgery has doubled since 2002, according to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons. Nose reshaping, ear reshaping, acne and acne-scar treatment, breast augmentation and breast reduction are popular procedures among teenage patients.
How young is too young?
Before moving ahead with any kind of plastic surgery, parents and teens are encouraged to remember that surgeries are never risk-free. They should read up about any possible complications and be sure they can handle the risks involved. A real awareness of the risks can prompt parents and children to pursue non-surgical options for changing body image, such as diet and exercise.Parents and children also should be aware that guidelines do exist for younger patients. Facial plastic surgery generally should not be done on anyone until facial growth is complete. For a female, that happens by about age 14; for a male, it’s about age 15.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will not allow breast augmentation to be done on anyone younger than 18, and most surgeons will refuse to perform liposuction on anyone younger than 17 or 18.
News source: msnbc.com
Happy Birthday, Botox!
Happy 20th Birthday, Botox! Twenty years ago yesterday, Health Canada approved Botox (botulinum toxin type A) as a treatment for strabismus and blepharospasm. Since March 14, 1990, Botox has also been approved for the treatment of several other conditions, including cervical dystonia, hyperhidrosis, and focal spasticity, as well as to erase forehead wrinkles, glabellar lines and crow’s feet (for aesthetic conditions, the same product is labeled as Botox Cosmetic).
Botox is known worldwide, treating patients in about 80 countries. Part of the reason the product is so popular is due to its ability to achieve predictable and measurable results through a relatively simple treatment that requires no surgery. Results are temporary. Can you imagine the world if Botox did not exist? Honestly, it has really revolutionized the way wrinkles are treated.
The makers of Botox, Allergan, have continued to study the purified protein and its beneficial effects on other medical and aesthetic conditions. It is currently seeking approval from the FDA for the treatment of chronic migraines.
Should You Undergo Cosmetic Surgery?
Are you a female who is regularly concerned with your appearance? Beauty is an issue that many women, just like you, deal with, often on a daily basis. If you are unsatisfied with the way that you look or the way that you feel, you may have thought about cosmetic surgery. Although cosmetic surgery has helped to improve the physical appearance of many women, cosmetic surgery isn’t right for everyone.
When it comes to determining if cosmetic surgery is right for you, there are a number of important factors to consider. One of those factors is the cost. It is no secret that cosmetic surgery is expensive. The larger the area you need repaired, the more costly your surgery is likely to be. With that in mind, if cosmetic surgery is needed for medical purposes, like to repair skin damage, your health insurance may cover all or a portion of the costs. If you will be responsible for the costs of cosmetic surgery, all on your own, it is important to make sure that you can afford to do so, without putting yourself in debt.
Another factor that you will need to take into consideration is the time that you have to devote to cosmetic surgery. Unfortunately, this is a factor that many individuals do not take into consideration when first examining cosmetic surgery. Most cosmetic surgeries require a few days worth of rest and follow-up care. This may mean that you are unable to return to work right away. It is important that you are able to get the appropriate amount of time off from work, particularly without creating any issues that may cost you your job. Also, if you will miss a week or more worth of work, it is important to take your financial loss for that time period into consideration.
Another one of the many factors that should be examined, when examining cosmetic surgery, is that of the surgery type. Cosmetic surgery includes a number of different procedures. Popular cosmetic procedures include those that remove wrinkles, repair skin damage, such as burns, reduce or increase the size of breasts, as well as reshape or restructure the nose. As previously stated, the cost of your cosmetic surgery may all depend on the areas of your body which you would like improved. It may also have an impact on which cosmetic surgeons in your area can perform the work for you.
Speaking of finding a cosmetic surgeon, this is an important decision. The decision as to which cosmetic surgeon you would like to use the services of is a decision that should not be made on a whim. When searching for a cosmetic surgeon, it is advised that you examine areas of expertise. While most cosmetic surgeons are able to perform a wide range of surgeries, there are some who have specialties, like breast enlargements or breast reductions or facelifts. Of course, there are no guarantees, but you are more likely to see success when using the services of a cosmetic surgeon that specializes in the procedure in which you would like to undergo.
As a reminder, cosmetic surgery can help to improve your appearance, which can have a whole set of other benefits all on its own, but it isn’t for everyone. With that in mind, if your physical appearance is an issue that you regularly have to deal with, it may be best to schedule a consultation appointment with a cosmetic surgeon in or around your area.
