Tuesday, January 01, 2008

Some Tips Before Your Cosmetic Surgery Facelift!

There are lot of people who opt for cosmetic surgery facelift to get that young look which is the main motivation to go ahead with surgery. Cosmetic surgery -- especially facial plastic surgery -- is something that is gaining so much of prominence these days.

Here are some tips to consider before you go and meet a surgeon.


Your reasons for surgery. To feel good about yourself, list the reasons why you feel it is important for you to improve your confidence as well as your self-image. At these times, be honest to list whatever you feel. Don’t be negative either and state "My life seems over so maybe this surgery would make me look somebody else and not me.” Don’t let your identity get lost in your quest for a new, youthful look. What should result is not a new body or a new face but a more confident person.
Don’t Use Job As Reason. Sometimes a little facial surgery may help you to secure the job you have been eyeing for a long time in the job market that is so volatile and competitive but that shouldn’t be the sole reason or the primary motivation to undergo something as serious as cosmetic surgery. But if you're in sales, real estate, and you want to feel more competent, do a better job of presenting yourself, that's a good reason to have plastic surgery."
Be realistic. Also, you need to be realistic about the fact that cosmetic surgery can’t bring back your lover who has left you or a husband who divorced you. Don’t pressurize yourself to undergo cosmetic surgery for such emotionally turbulent reasons that are affecting your mental health. That wouldn’t help your personal problems in any way. Don’t also expect to look like Marilyn Monroe from the moment you completed the surgery because the results take several months to be visible in the first place and it is only after three or four months that the end result is visible.
Your emotional mindset. If you're going through a period of emotional trauma, think twice before you continue with the thought of opting for cosmetic surgery because surgery is known to worsen conditions of depression quite easily. A lot of people who had facial plastic surgery tend to feel depressed afterward, so if you are already having some troubles on your emotional end, wait before you take the plunge. It is best to always keep your loved ones around you to perk up your spirits and get you to feel very good about yourself.
Watch the expense. You don't want to burn a hole in your pocket by opting for a very expensive kind of cosmetic surgery, do you? That would be like trying to trade one problem for another which doesn’t sound like a great idea at all.
To opt for cosmetic surgery facelift, don’t let the wrong reasons lure you, let the right reasons lead you.

Matt D Murren owns and operates http://www.cosmetic-surgery-advisers.com Cosmetic Surgery

By Matt Murren