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Top tips to consider for perfectly safe cosmetic surgery
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Informative Article Summary by Anny Redperz
When choosing cosmetic or plastic surgery there are always some key areas of safety which you should address before considering going with a particular doctor. This is a short article describing the dos and don’ts of choosing cosmetic surgery.
First of all, you should never choose a doctor solely on the basis of lower cost. After checking for certification by the UK board of Plastic Surgery and membership in the Aesthetic Society, you should entrust your face and body with whom you feel most comfortable and not because they are offering some ridiculous discount. Plastic Surgery is performed safely when in an accredited office which is best known for its high levels of hygiene and safety. Or on the other hand, you might find that some practitioners perform their surgery in a local hospital which is just as safe. If your cosmetic surgery will be performed outside of a local hospital then be sure to check that your doctor has privileges to perform the same procedure in a respectable hospital. Because if they don’t you may find that they have either been banned or they are not qualified to perform the procedure. In that case I would not recommend having your procedure done with that doctor under any circumstance. By selecting an ASAPS-member surgeon for your plastic surgery, you can be rest assured that he or she qualifies for such privileges as performing operations in government hospitals. So, that is definitely worth checking.
In general, if you can tell that your surgeon is not interested in you as a person rather than your procedure then it is obvious that he is more interested in the money rather than looking out for your best interests. Sometimes, if the procedure costs a little more money then it may be worth it considering that you may get a really good quality service which is so important in this type of business.
Recovery Tips For Cosmetic Surgery
Cosmetic surgery procedures are becoming increasingly more commonplace. You probably know at least one person who has had a procedure, and now that you are about to have one yourself, it is important to make sure that you care for your skin correctly post-surgery. The tips below will help you to make a healthy and quick recovery.
Bruising and swelling are part of the recovery process, so dont worry if it seems like you look worse than you did before. Remember, the results can take anywhere from two days to several weeks to become apparent, depending on the type of surgical procedure that you have. If you are ever worried about any swelling, pain, etc, however, make sure that you see your doctor as soon as possible.
Your doctor may apply bandages to the surgical area to reduce swelling, but you can also use ice packs for this. For the first 48-72 hours after surgery, it is a good idea to arrange for some type of care. You should also drink plenty of water, and avoid exposure to direct sunlight.
Aesthetic aids are specially designed accessories and garments for post-cosmetic surgery recovery. In addition to concealing bulges, bruising, etc, these accessories also reduce the risk of swelling and blood clots. Ask your doctor which aesthetic aids are right for you.
Your doctor is the best resource when it comes to post-surgical care recommendations, and advice for recovery. Consult with your doctor if you experience any unusual symptoms and be sure to follow their recommendations closely.
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