Friday, 12 March 2010

An Option to Plastic Facial Surgery (1)

Who is a lovely candidate for plastic facial surgery?
Before you start to think about plastic facial surgery you ought to first choose if you are even a lovely candidate.
If you are fat your heart has extra stress then surgery may not be advisable. If you smoke or drink heavily, you may not be a lovely candidate. Any and all health conditions should be discussed openly with a cosmetic surgeon so they can help you make the most informed decision.


People who have health conditions such as diabetes, hypertension, lung disease, heart disease, high cholesterol, arthritis, emphysema, are malnourished, severely depressed, fat and/or smokers are not generally lovely candidates for cosmetic surgery. All surgery has inherent risks, but if you have a health problem the chances of complications increases considerably.
Smokers who do pick to have surgery must quit for a maximum of 2 weeks prior to surgery and remain smoke-free until at least 2 weeks after surgery, for proper healing and recovery. Smokers also have a higher rate of infection, skin separation, skin death, and anesthesia complications. Three major study found that the risk of losing a significant area of skin (also known as necrosis, or skin death) due to poor oxygen supply with a face lift is increased by 1500% in active smokers. An alarming statistic.

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