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Things to Consider Before Cosmetic Surgery

· Cosmetic surgery

If you are thinking of a cosmetic surgery, don't just rush in for a cosmetic procedure, as this is something that can change your life and the way you think about yourself, so best would be to conduct a detailed research about the procedure, find all that you should know about the procedure and then only go for the final surgery, if you are convinced enough.

Here are certain points that you need to consider before undergoing a cosmetic surgery:

Are you doing it for yourself? At times we hear reasons for cosmetic surgery, such as, I want a breast reduction or a breast enlargement not because I think they are not well, but because my boyfriend or my husband thinks they are not in shape, or I want to do a botox or dermal filler because I think my husband doesn't find me attractive anymore, if your reason is something that matches the above mentioned, please do not undergo, because there is nothing that satisfies others need and no matter what results you might attain after your surgery, you will never be happy.

Are you medically fit? Minor disorders, such as an imbalanced blood pressure can make it tough for you to recover from a major procedure, so before considering any kind of cosmetic surgery it would be best for you to undergo a medical health checkup as prescribed by your cosmetic surgeon, to avoid any kind of complications during or after the procedure.

Don't be the lab mice: With rising competition in the field of cosmetic surgery, cosmetic surgeons are always on the run to find new and advanced techniques and they will be experimenting it on you, so if a cosmetic surgeon introduces you with a totally new procedure or technique and tells you that this procedure is better and will enhance your looks, the best would be to ask him about the patients that have already taken the procedure and what were the outcomes and about any possible complication after the procedure.

Do you want to be someone else? If you want to undergo this surgery because you wanted to be like your favorite actress or actor, the best would be to ditch your plan for undergoing a cosmetic surgery, reason being no two people can have the same body structure, jawline or lip line or any part of the body, that can exactly be replicated to someone else body. Though your cosmetic surgeon might try to get a close enough result, at the end you will lose your identity. The best would be to stay as natural as you can and try to enhance your own beauty rather than to be like someone else.

Be realistic: No you definitely cannot be "Tom Cruise" or "Shakira" after your cosmetic surgery, but you can be a better version of yourself. It's best for you to have realistic goals from a cosmetic surgery procedure, so you don't feel disappointed with the end results of your surgery.