The Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Plastic Surgery

The Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Plastic Surgery from North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger Adventures of Frugal Mom (2)

You hear it in the news all the time, the such and such star got a nose job, lifted their neck, or went up a bra size thanks to plastic surgery. It’s not uncommon for these celebs to openly talk or brag about their experiences under the knife, either.   

With so many endorsing cosmetic surgeries for the purpose of self-empowerment, it seems like a better time than ever to make the change you’ve always wanted. This is a big commitment, however, worthy of intense consideration. Here are the five questions you should ask yourself when considering plastic surgery.

The Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Plastic Surgery from North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger Adventures of Frugal Mom (2)

  1. Have You Finished Growing?

There’s no sense in getting plastic surgery when another growth spurt is on the horizon. While you might think this only applies to teenagers, but your body can continue to grow well into your adult years.

Your height, weight, and breast size should remain the same for over a year before seriously considering surgery. Otherwise, you might end up with mixed results.

  1. What Do You Want to Change?

Before making a final decision, you need to have a very specific idea of what you want to be done and why. Several people go into the procedure thinking it will give them a better self-image, or self-esteem. That sentiment couldn’t be further from the truth.

Instead, consider something that would benefit your life, or otherwise, normalize your body. You might consider a nose job to help you breathe easier, a breast reduction to relieve discomfort or something that would fix a specific issue.

  1. Why Do You Want the Surgery?

Aside from attempting to fix the deep-rooted issue of low self-esteem with plastic surgery, others use it to fit in with their social circles or keep a boyfriend. Other make the decision in response to a major life event, like a divorce or losing a job.

These reasons often leave the person regretting their decision down the road. To truly be happy with your new feature, you need to have it done because it’s something you truly want. Weigh the decision carefully, and give yourself time to think about it. Will this truly make you happy?

  1. What Are Your Expectations?

Keep in mind that plastic surgery enhances your body. Doctors aren’t capable of performing a breast lift or mastopexy that makes your chest look like Angelina Jolie’s, or implants that replicate Kim Kardashian’s butt.

No amount of surgery can make you look like a celebrity, unfortunately. You have to consider what the procedure will make you look like once it’s all said and done. Using a simulator can help you get a good idea of what rhinoplasty or changing your jawline might look like.

  1. Have You Accepted the Risks?

While plastic surgery isn’t comparable to open heart surgery, it is still an operation that involves risks. Infections, scarring, and blood clots are all possible after effects of having even the slightest job done, making it important to weigh the risks and benefits before making a final decision.

The Five Questions to Ask Yourself When Considering Plastic Surgery from North Carolina Lifestyle Blogger Adventures of Frugal Mom (2)

Also, smokers should reconsider immediately. Nicotine interferes with your blood supply, which is why most doctors won’t even consider an operation if you enjoy a pack of cigarettes now and again.   

Is Plastic Surgery Right For You?

After answering these five questions honestly, you will know whether  that dream tummy tuck is the best option. For some people, cosmetic surgery is a wonderful and uplifting experience. For others, it becomes one of the largest regrets of their life. Think long and hard, then make the best decision for you.

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