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It seems when you're beyond a certain age, people don't tend
to judge whether or not you've had your hair dyed (even though it does impact
your hair). Or whether you've had your eyelashes tinted (even though the
solution can be harmful to your vision). With cosmetic surgery, there are quite
a lot of people who apprehend this particular area of beautifying one's self,
and so they should be. Although; negative connotation with various cosmetic
surgical procedures has improved over the years. There are still some
fundamental questions we should be asking ourselves before we book in to change
our bodies permanently in some way. In doing so, you can establish whether or
not surgery is 100% the right decision for you!
Have you done your research?
Make sure you do your research to save any surprises before,
during, and after your cosmetic surgery. Researching everything on breast
enlargement or reduction from people who have experienced it or watching tummy tuck videos to show you what to expect is advised. It will not only ease
any anxiety over your procedure. It will also allow you to find a cosmetic
surgeon you trust that has created the image and look you want physically many
times before. You will also want to check the surgeon doing the procedure is a board certified plastic surgeon to ensure it will be safe and properly conducted.Research means you can familiarize yourself with the
process, and the downtime you'll experience after your procedure. As well as, whether
the procedure you want will require you to take time off work plus what happens
if your surgery outcome isn't what you thought it would be.
Why do you want surgery?
When you answer this question, think deeper beyond your
answers. If you feel you want to change your lips to look like the Kardashians,
why is this? Is it because you want more attention? Or is it because you think
the Kardashians embody beauty? Or is it because you want your naked pictures to look a certain way? Or are you doing it for you so that
you can feel good about yourself when you look in the mirror? There are no
right or wrong answers unless you are, of course, only getting your nose, jaw,
bum altered solely because of social pressure and opinion. Bear in mind, if
your nose has never previously risen to your attention as an issue before, why
now? Is it because you're thinking about changing yourself in hopes that other
people will like you? This is a one way never ending street to failure. No one
is, and ever will be "perfect" and/or adored by everyone!
What is your current mental state?
If you haven't been feeling what you consider to be in your
normal state of mind. Or maybe you're currently taking medication for depression
or consistently having out of the norm thoughts. If this is the case, it's wise
to leave your cosmetic surgery idea for a while until you're feeling better.
This doesn't just count for cosmetic surgery it applies to other life-changing decisions you're thinking of making to. The truth is, surgery can
wait until you're feeling better. There is no rush. Cosmetic surgeries and
accessibility to surgery are not hard to attain, if anything, it's gradually
becoming easier. What you do want is to be 100% sure the decision you make
feels good and right for you. Until then, self-care is necessary.
It's essential to be mindful of your reasons when choosing
to commit to cosmetic surgery. Maybe you've thought of every angle you can
think of. You've done your research, you know what look you want, you're happy
with your chosen surgeon, and you've thought about all of it for a while. If
you have, then you can book your procedure without any doubts or worry.
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