Friday, October 28, 2011

Plastic Surgeries Gone Wrong

Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong

Beauty has always been important for many human societies throughout history. People have always wanted to look beautiful and to come across as attractive. To meet this of theirs, people devised a variety of methods. Among the most common was makeup. The ancient Egyptians, in fact, had elaborate makeup for women. Societies also have dresses, jewelery, and hairstylists to make women strikingly beautiful. And although people think that only women worry excessively about beauty and looks, the truth is that even men worry about how they look.

Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong

People's desire to be beautiful has lasted through the centuries. As the times have changes, so have notions of beauty and so have the ways by which people have attempted to become beautiful. Recently, with the advancement of medical technology and capabilities, plastic surgeries have become increasingly common. There are a number of ways by which people have plastic surgery done on them. Some may have the chemical Botox injected into their face to prevent wrinkles. Others may choose to have excess fat removed from their face and body. Some people have their nose reshaped.

Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong

There are many ways people try to increase their beauty. Many times, however, the results can be disastrous. For example, some people may react allergically to Botox. The allergic reaction can lead to problems like skin discoloration, rashes, or even more saggy skin later on. Other times, Botox may lead skin that is extremely puffy. Or, someone who has a nose job done to reshape his nose may have a little too much skin removed, or the nose cut the wrong way. Some people also choose to have lip injections to plump up their lips; this may result in lips that overly plump, creating a very unnatural look. Plastic surgery may also go wrong when laser surgery fails. Laser surgery involves shooting laser on an individual's body to kill of the hair. Sometimes, the laser can burn an individual's skin, leaving it dark.

Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong

These are just some of the ways in which plastic surgery can go wrong. But when plastic surgery does wrong, the ramifications are not just physical--they can be psychological or emotional too. People get plastic surgery to look better and--likely--be more accepted by others. But when plastic surgeries go wrong, people can look worse than they did before the surgery. (Indeed, anyone who types in "plastic surgeries gone wrong" into a search engine will come across pictures of extremely bad plastic surgeries.) And as a result of looking worse, people's self-esteem can suffer and they can be less accepted by others.

Choosing to get plastic surgery is a very serious decision, and people need to think hard about it. For more information about facial plastic and reconstructive surgery, contact Austin facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon Dr. Apostolakis at 512-329-8989 or by finding his address on his website [http://www.dr-apo.com/appt_contact.php].

Plastic Surgeries Gone Wrong

Cosmetic Surgery Gone Wrong

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