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Am I
a suitable patient for
cosmetic surgery? |
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If you
have something definite
about your appearance
which you would like to
have changed, and a plastic
surgeon feels there is
a good probability of
achieving what you desire;
if your emotional status
is reasonably stable;
if you are aware of the
risks; and if your general
health is good, then you
are probably a suitable
person to undergo surgery. |
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I don't
want to look strange,
or "plastic."
How can I prevent this? |
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The
most natural looking results
are the best. If current
techniques are used and
you do not make unreasonable
and extreme requests,
most surgery results in
changes which do not appear
fake, or unnatural. |
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Will
it hurt? |
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Of course
the degree of discomfort
varies from one operation
to another and every patient
perceives and responds
to pain differently. However,
it is rare for powerful
pain medications to be
required, and most patients
take prescription pain
medications for a few
days after surgery only. |
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