If you can change just one thing about yourself to make you look younger, what will it be? Perhaps the crow's feet at the corners of your eyes? Or the extra skin drooping from your chin to your neck? Or perhaps it is something about your body. Sagging upper arms? A little extra around the waist?
Whatever its that's making you look and feel older than you'd like to, it can probably be fixed. And if you're inclined to dismiss cosmetic surgery as too vain, too expensive, or too dangerous - stop. You owe it to yourself to learn more about the newest technologies and techniques a qualified plastic surgeon employs for individuals who wish to look and feel younger and healthier as they age.
Here are some observations from Dr. Theodore Diktaban, M.D., F.A.C.S., a noted plastic surgeon who is regularly interviewed by journalists in print and television.
1. The "obvious external advantages of cosmetic surgery are important but so are the less obvious changes in how an individual feels about themselves." Looking good is nice; feeling good is nicer. Improvements to your face and body are natural "pick me ups" that last for years and years.
2. "State of the art technologies have made cosmetic surgery less painful, a lot less invasive, and less noticeable." Techniques such as endoscopy lead to less bruising, less loss of blood, and minor scars than older approaches.
3. "Having a smaller procedure, like eyelid or brow lift may be all an individual requires to look years younger." The effects of age, sun, and gravity apply to our entire physical being. Though, few effects are a lot more obvious than others and correcting one small thing may give us just the boost we need.
4. "It is rarely too early to see a plastic surgeon." Few people get early signs of aging. For them, techniques like Botox and facial fillers are one answer. Less invasive and less painful than a full face lift, these techniques can hold back the ravages of time and despite some occasional publicity, are good solutions - when done properly.
5. "It is rarely too late to see a plastic surgeon." Few individuals put off seeing a plastic surgeon for years. And that's okay as long as they have reasonable expectations of what cosmetic surgery could do for them. Body procedures like breast, arm, butt, and thigh lift can be performed at virtually any age and take years of your appearance.
6. "There's such a thing as too much plastic surgery." Much of the negative feeling which people have about cosmetic surgery comes from seeing somebody who has gone too far. Few celebrities in particular carry their face lifts, breast augmentations, and other enhancements to extremes. No reputable plastic surgeon would agree to a surgery that's too radical.
Whatever it's about your face or body you are unhappy with, you owe it to yourself to visit a Board Certified plastic surgeon. Begin by going to Dr. Diktaban's site. You just might decide that cosmetic surgery is less about vanity and more about feeling good about yourself.
Dr. Theodore Diktaban is specialized in plastic surgery since 1978 and has the distinction of being one out of 180 physicians in this country certified by both the American Board of Plastic Surgery and the American Board of Otolaryngology. Dr. Diktaban's passion for
cosmetic surgery has earned the respect of patients and fellow physicians alike, as shown by his frequent listings by Castle Connolly as one of the "Best Plastic Surgeons in New York". Visit his website
http://www.drdiktaban.com to know more about him and his specialization.
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