Cosmetic surgery is a procedure to improve, alter or reshape specific parts of the body. The goal of cosmetic surgery is to change appearance (aesthetics). Healthcare providers can perform cosmetic surgery on any part of the body. You may need a physical exam to check your general health before cosmetic surgery. While health insurance rarely covers the cost of cosmetic procedures, the number of people who decide to have cosmetic plastic surgery continues to increase.
The main cosmetic surgeries are breast augmentation, liposuction, nose remodeling, eyelid surgery, tummy tuck and facelifting. Cosmetic procedures to improve body appearance include liposuction, breast augmentation or reduction, and tummy tuck (also known as tummy tuck). Another thing that can help you find the best cosmetic procedures is to look before and after photos. Many cosmetic surgeons will include a gallery of photos on their website showing the work they have done for previous clients.
Preparation for non-invasive cosmetic procedures is minimal, but your medical professional will give you instructions to follow to make sure you're prepared and know what to do and where to go on the day of your treatment. Because cosmetic procedures treat areas that work properly, cosmetic surgery is designated as elective. In the case of non-surgical cosmetic procedures, you will continue to meet with a healthcare provider who will examine you and discuss your goals and the expected outcome of the procedure. Because any licensed doctor can legally perform cosmetic surgery, regardless of how you received cosmetic surgery training, it's extremely important that you do your research when choosing a cosmetic surgeon.
Women and those assigned to the female sex at birth undergo cosmetic surgery more frequently than men and those assigned to the male sex at birth. Therefore, the title of “certified plastic surgeon” indicates some level of training and experience with respect to plastic surgery, but does not indicate the same with respect to cosmetic surgery, since the residency training required to obtain certification in plastic surgery may not include training with respect to many common cosmetic procedures. There are a number of cosmetic surgery procedures that men and women can choose from to create an image that makes them feel more confident and comfortable with their appearance. You may not be a good candidate for cosmetic surgery if you have serious health problems, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, a bleeding disorder, heart disease, or depression. For many surgical procedures, including cosmetic surgery, the preferred method has moved from traditional open surgery to the use of less invasive techniques.
After cosmetic surgery, you will be transferred to an area of the hospital for observation until the effect of the anesthesia wears off and you wake up.