mardi 14 mai 2013

Motivation for Cosmetic Procedures

By Alistair Nole


It's more accepted nowadays that a cosmetic surgeon should be involved in consultation for treatments that address certain signs of aging, such as wrinkles or a loss of elasticity in the skin. Excessive skin or a loss of collagen in certain parts of the face may require treatment that can provide the proper course of action in order to get the results that you want. In the past ten years, treatment options have grown dramatically and their popularity continues to explode. What is it that motivates people today to have treatments done?

Self esteem is certainly at the heart of many people's decision to seek treatments. Some are looking to improve confidence, decrease self-consciousness. In particular, one might feel their nose is conspicuous or large. If one believes it to be, the perception can create the reality and cause discomfort and anxiety, whether true or not. For some who work very hard through diet, exercise, makeup, clothes, etc, to look their best, a problem or flaw that they can improve upon, or an area that they would like to make just a bit better can be quite important. When this is linked to sexuality, the level of importance goes up a few notches.

A person's sense of improvement in quality of life or work can actually be the end result of a change. Wearing the type of clothes or bathing suits you want to wear can be included in this. Or, going to the beach is enjoyable for you, and you want to feel good about your body. Perhaps you deal with the public a lot or have a very public job. These factors all contribute to the decision.

Vanity, which can be closely connected with self esteem, is one of the top motivators. Wanting to regain a lost positive attribute is only natural. For example, my lips were always full but now... , my figure was always nice but now.... When you lose an attribute on which you had positive reinforcement over the years, it's like losing your identity.

When the effects of aging that have been creeping along for a while begin to appear, it's very natural to want to slow down or reverse them. Moreover, wanting to alter or improve a feature that you have always disliked is equally natural. This can develop with age -- when you were younger, you thought about it a lot and after much reflection, realize it absolutely is something you want to improve.

Another motivator is health reasons. Any mother can get depressed by the various unpleasant postpartum changes to the body. A real, tangible benefit is correcting post-weight loss body changes. Relief of physical factors or symptoms could be needed too. For example, a breast reduction could alleviate chronic recurrent headaches, neck strain, lower back pain, shoulder notching, numbing or tingling in the hands due to nerve stretch-- all of these are associated with mammary hypertrophy--or excessively large, heavy, dense breasts. Almost all of these problems are 100% remedied by a breast reduction procedure.

Another big motivator can be dramatic life changes. Sometimes people feel like their divorce shows on their face, or that their work or other substantial stresses of life have aged them. Whatever the reasons, there are clear, safe and affordable options available for anyone looking to make those changes or small corrections.




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