Signs of Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong

Aug 24
08:08

2011

Andrew Stratton

Andrew Stratton

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Plastic surgery is as much of an art form as it is a medical procedure, both because of the skill involved and the desire for a perfect final product. Knowing what you don’t want the final work to look like can be important to discuss with your surgeon beforehand.

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Many people may think that plastic surgery is simple and easy,Signs of Plastic Surgery Gone Wrong  Articles but it is really anything but. While some procedures are much less invasive and complicated than some serious surgeries, there are still real risks and permanent consequences involved.

Finding a reputable cosmetic surgeon is a necessity when it comes to ensuring that any work you have done comes out looking how you want it. Make sure any surgeon you consider is board certified, has demonstrated experience with the procedure you are interested in and has references and evidence of previous quality work.

Even after finding someone you trust to handle your plastic surgery, make sure you discuss both your expectations and your concerns with the surgeon before undergoing any procedure. While it is easy to determine what you hope to gain out of any work you have done, it can be equally important to know the potential pitfalls that might occur as well.

Being able to point out and discuss something that may go wrong that you most definitely want to avoid can help you determine whether the doctor you chose is the right one for the job. To do this, it is helpful to know some common undesirable results from plastic surgery gone wrong.

With a facelift, the doctor is supposed to do exactly that - lift the face. Too often, however, a surgeon pulls the skin towards the ears rather than lifting it. When this type of facelift ages, the skin can remain lifted on the sides and begin to sag in the middle. To avoid this, ask surgeons how they approach performing a facelift.

When it comes to Botox, high-arching eyebrows that give a person a permanent surprised look are a sure sign that injections were made in the wrong place. Discuss with and medical professional you plan to have administer Botox treatment where he or she typically administers the injection to ensure that you don’t end up with this permanent side effect.

For nose jobs, the common giveaway of a procedure done wrong is very simply a very unnatural look. Noses aren’t designed to have sharp contours or pointed features, and the presence of them suggest that at least one and potentially several nose jobs have been performed inadequately. It can be helpful to get assurances from surgeons that you’re going to be left with a natural-looking nose following the procedure.

When gone about correctly, plastic surgery can leave you with the results and appearance you longed for. Even though there is always the potential for mishaps and mistakes, don’t go into the process expecting for something to go wrong. Instead, just ask intelligent questions and make informed decisions to ensure you get exactly what you sign up for.

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