Easy.
This is something I want to get done but don't have the moeny for it.
Like, alot of people think plastic surgery is a horrid thing due to breast implants and lipo, etc.
But what it someone got scars from an attack for example. Plastic surgery can help remove those scars.
Like, in my case, I was attacked by a dog and he tore a 2 to 3 inch gash on my face and it was about 3 CM deep. So basically my only option is to get plastic surgery to deminish the appearance.
So there's an idea.. it helps remove scars from possible attack such as dog attacks or knives..
It can also help remove tattoos.. ooh
And it can help save lives. If someone is dangerously obese then basically their only option is plastic surgery of some sort.. probably Gastric Bypass or some Lipo to get some of the weight off ASAP.
2006-07-24 06:57:19
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answered by usagimoon2007 2
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Every single year thousands of people male and female try the latest in plastic surgery techniques designed to keep them looking younger. There is a major problem with this attitude and that is each new procedure is only as good as the surgeon who does the surgery. If you are not aware of the risks ahead of time you could be left with emotional and physical scars. Before plunging into cosmetic surgery, consider your emotional need to have the procedure done, as well as the problems that may result from it. Then try to balance the two to determine what you should do.
There are several procedures that are common in today’s cosmetic surgery field. Liposuction, which is removing fat cells from the body to produce smoother contours, has been around for years. Only today are doctors and researchers discovering more and more of the risks that are involved. The major problem is if too much fat and fluid are removed you can go into shock, bleed internally, or worst of all die. The bottom line is that this is a cosmetic procedure that in the wrong hand could end up in disaster. Also, when the procedure is done correctly there are many cases where the skin is dimpled and the skin is left sagging.
Retin A is a drug that is used to help with cosmetic appearance and sometimes used over surgeries. Retin A is a wonderful drug that is used for its ability to replace a sallow color with some pinkness, it causes the blood vessels beneath the surface to proliferate, which improves the skin texture and promotes collagen formation. This has the effect of plumping up the skin and filling out fine wrinkles. It is often prescribed to apply at night before bed, in very small quantity. It is very effective in the removal of very fine wrinkles; it is even helpful in removing brown spots that is often a result of prolonged skin exposure. The major problem with Retin A is that the treatment leaves the skin susceptible to sunburn, and too much Retin A can cause redness and peeling.
Remember that the fantasy of your life will be magically transformed by surgery is nothing more than that, a fantasy. Some cosmetic surgeons play on your feeling, although most are competent and ethical there are still a few bad apples. If you know which questions to ask yourself and your doctor you will save yourself a lot of heartache and a ton of money.
There are a few questions you should start off asking yourself. The first question you should ask yourself is do you really need plastic surgery? When you look in the mirror, be objective. Some people want surgery for a couple of wrinkles that are barely noticeable to anyone but himself or herself. This will make you very vulnerable to unethical surgeons. Also ask yourself, will repair of this imperfection enhance your well being and does the imperfection really exist?
Many people ask the wrong questions to their cosmetic surgeon. They will ask their surgeon what can be done or what can I hope for, the real question that should be asked is, realistically what will be done? So many people, who are seeking cosmetic work, believe that just because it is done everyday that there is no risk of damage. You need to make sure you ask this very important question, What is the chance of real damage, and if it happens, what might the extent of it be? Plastic surgeons are humans. They are physicians who have had extensive training in delicate repair of skin, but nobody can break the integrity of normal skin without leaving a mark.
Ask to see their book of before and after pictures. You may wish to speak to the surgeons other patients to see in real person what the effects have been. Ask whatever other questions concern you. Prepare a list, it does not matter how many questions you have or how trivial you feel they are, Ask them. You are the one that in the end must live with the results.
2006-07-24 06:55:18
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answered by Chelsey 5
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It is ridiculous to take a look at to mention that the percent of Koreans who've had plastic surgical procedure is very similar to that of the US. Sounds like a Korean tabloid. Some of the newspapers there probably have approximately up to credibility because the Weekly World News right here. It is massively fashionable and low-cost sufficient for such a lot individuals do it. And it isn't continuously effortless to get a task operating with the general public if you do not meet the surprisingly Western requirements of a top nostril and "double eyelids."
2016-08-28 18:48:05
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answered by ? 4
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Look up photos of drunk diriving victims. That's plenty of defense for reconstructive plastic surgery.
I would avoid trying to defend cosmetic plastic surgery, though. That's a ship with too many holes.
2006-07-24 06:55:34
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answered by Ben G 3
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maby you could support how some people have deformities that are riskful to their health.... or how people have free will and it shouldnt be our problem if they want to change the way they look.... i dont know really because i am pretty much against plastic surgery because we should make the best of the body we were given and honor the fact that we are unique in how we were created, not how we create ourselves.
2006-07-24 06:56:47
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answered by elemenopee. 4
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I've never had plastic surgery but.... If it makes a person happy, and they aren't doing it for anyone but themselves, then whats the harm? I do think that they should be required to see a psychiatrist to gage their mental health.
2006-07-24 06:56:13
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answered by Anonymous
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you could say some plastic surgery is for reconstructing people who have been in bad accident
2006-07-24 06:55:14
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answered by ? 2
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It is the persons right as an american to choose wheter or not they get augmentation. And no one should be able to encroach on the persons right to choose. If a person wants to change something about THEIR body why shouldn't they be able to? It doesn't belong to anyone else. It belongs to them so no one should be able to say whether it is right or wrong.
2006-07-24 06:55:55
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answered by Ben H 2
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bad for vanity, since people can never accpet themselves as who they are, but it's good for reconstructive purposes. my neighbor has had breast implants recently, after fighting brest cancer at least twice. it's also good for people who may have lost parts of them in an accident, or born with certain deformities or lack of organs altogether. it has a lot of good purposes and credibility when you think about it.
2006-07-24 06:57:28
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answered by Anonymous
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You can only defend having it if you find the best reason NOT to have it and prove that that isn't true.
2006-07-24 07:30:42
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answered by VOLLEYBALLY 4
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