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Thankfully, for desirable candidates, cosmetic surgery can significantly enhance appearance and quality of life. Plus, most modern procedures are considered safe, and many can be performed on an outpatient basis.
So, what are the qualities of a desirable candidate for cosmetic surgery? Keep reading to find out!
Mental Health
Aside from normal ups and downs, prime candidates for cosmetic surgery are generally happy, confident people. A good candidate may harbor negative feelings about certain areas of her appearance, but she otherwise embraces life and appreciates her beauty and worth.
Those suffering from severe depression, bipolar disorder or other mental health conditions should speak with a counselor or therapist before making the decision to alter her appearance. Further, some women seeking cosmetic surgery suffer from body dysmorphic disorder, or BDD. This illness is characterized by a negative, unhealthy obsession with one’s appearance, and can often make women go to extremes to improve their looks. However, if none of these apply to you, you may be an ideal candidate for plastic surgery.
Physical Health
Since some procedures are invasive, physical health is always a factor in a surgeon’s decision to perform cosmetic surgery. Individuals who suffer from diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, allergies and other illnesses should fully disclose their medical histories before undergoing any type of procedure, cosmetic or otherwise. The same goes for smokers, heavy drinkers, and those on prescription medications. On the other hand, if you’re in relatively good physical health, cosmetic surgery shouldn’t pose any significant risks to your safety and well-being.
Expectations
It’s important to enter the world of cosmetic procedures with healthy, realistic expectations. Plastic surgery is not designed to completely overhaul your appearance; instead, it’s done with the intention of creating a better, more beautiful you! The following lists three of the most common procedures for women, along with expectation guidelines and other factors.
- Rhinoplasty. This procedure is performed with the intent to restructure the nose. Good candidates for this procedure may have a nose that is large or misshapen, as well as those who suffer from a deviated septum, damaged bone or cartilage, or other physical ailments. Laws pertaining to cosmetic surgery vary by state. A recent bill passed in Maryland seeks to increase oversight over plastic surgery procedures of all kind. Maryland rhinoplasty surgery by Dr. Basner is preceded by extensive consultation so that that patient is aware of all risks involved and knows what to expect in the way of recovery.
- Breast lift or augmentation. These procedures, respectively, are designed to lift, reshape and enlarge a woman’s breasts. While there are no guidelines regarding size, women seeking breast augmentations are usually advised against getting implants several cup sizes bigger than their natural breasts. That being said, breast lifts or augmentations may be ideal for women unhappy with their cup sizes or breast shape, as well as those with asymmetrical breasts or those who’d like to correct problems like inverted nipples or sagging.
- Facelifts. A facelift involves removing excess skin of the face and/or neck. During one of these procedures, facial tissues are lifted, excess skin is surgically removed, and the facial contours are repositioned. As far as candidacy and expectations go, facelifts may be an option for older women, as well as those who have experienced dramatic weight loss and the resulting drooping of the skin.
With this information on cosmetic surgery, you should be better quipped to make an informed decision. If you think plastic surgery could enhance your life and appearance, speak with a surgeon to learn more about your options.