‘I am special’ - Rhytidectomy

Health & FitnessBeauty

  • Author Ihab Kharma
  • Published July 17, 2007
  • Word count 525

Do we all (laymen) know what really goes on? Facelifts or technically known as rhytidectomy are commonly performed today. They have a high success rate which puts it in the regular surgery category. Do any of us have any real knowledge as to what plastic surgery is all about? Facelifts, tummy tucks, gynecomastia, breast lifts and liposuction – what is the reason behind these surgeries? Is it purely for looking better? If you ask me, I think more than the look it’s the feel good factor. More than what someone else thinks of you, you want to feel good about yourself. Fixing imperfection today has become common practice.

There are various reasons people opt for a facelift. It could be age, stress, exposure to the sun etc. There are wrinkles and creases between the nose and the mouth. A person looks so much older than his age with these lines; fat deposits also accumulate around the neck which make the neck look saggy and heavy. So technically if age plays its number there ain’t much we can do. We can’t forget we live in a finite world. There is just so much we can do. Though The Plastic Surgery Institute of California has made it possible for us to live those years comfortably and happily. Of course it cannot turn back the clock, but it sure can set it back in time.

They perform successful surgeries to help remove the excess fat, tighten the loose hanging muscles. There are various other rectifying surgeries that can be performed with rhytidectomy, there is forehead lift, eyelid surgery, or nose reshaping or rhinoplasty. They say the best candidate for a facelift is someone whose skin has begun to sag but still has some elasticity. These patients would be in their forties to sixties, but even individuals in their seventies have had successful facelifts.

Choosing a good surgeon and a good institute could save you from simple complications. A qualified and known surgeon is always a safer bet. No matter how successful these surgeries are today, the apprehension will never totally go away. One must discuss all the possibilities and all the complications that could occur with the surgery. The best of us could go wrong. It is better to be completely aware of how exactly the surgery is going to take place. Each body type is different, which greatly affects the healing process. Some heal faster than the others.

I’d say why not live life to the fullest? Why not make each day special, when it is in our hands. Isn’t feeling and looking good all there is to life. Waking up each day looking at yourself in the mirror is liking charging a dead battery. The first thing you tell yourself when you look at yourself is what remains with you throughout the day. I am special and I want to always feel that way. The first look in the morning adds a bounce and a spirit to your walk of the day. Something as important as this definitely could do with intervention.

For more details contact us at : http://www.plasticsurgeryinstituteofcalifornia.com

This article is by Ihab Kharma, who is a freelance writer. He is well read on cosmetic surgery. If you want to know more about plastic surgery, read regular updates on http://psicalifornia.blogspot.com

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