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Posted August 27, 2015 in Plastic Surgery

There’s often a large amount of controversy surrounding the decision to undergo plastic surgery. Many people argue that the plastic surgery market is booming because of the pressure the media place on people, especially women, to look a certain way. Some people think it’s vain to undergo plastic surgery and that you should love yourself the way you are. They say that confidence should come from within, while plastic surgery supports that idea that confidence comes from how others see you.

These arguments, with positive core values, grossly misrepresent the plastic surgery community as a whole. The goal of plastic and cosmetic surgery is always to provide people with the bodies they want. Most plastic surgeons won’t suggest to their patients procedures that dramatically change their appearance. The majority of plastic surgery is subtle and designed to enhance a person’s natural beauty; it’s about revealing beauty rather than masking it.

Plastic Surgery for Yourself

Most patients who gain confidence from their plastic surgery are ones who sought it for personal reasons. When people undergo a procedure in hope that their spouse, friends, or any particular person will find them more attractive, they often find that they are dissatisfied with their results. That’s because plastic surgery should always be performed because you want it. It enhances your beauty, builds your confidence, and corrects a flaw you see in yourself. You should never undergo plastic surgery to benefit another person or to make them happy; plastic surgery should be about making yourself happy.

Plastic Surgery to Correct Injury

Many plastic surgeries are performed every year to correct injuries. The most common procedure is rhinoplasty, which is often performed to fix broken noses or to correct breathing abnormalities. Many women get breast implants after a mastectomy to restore the appearance of their breasts. Laser skin treatments can treat the appears of acne and other scars.

When You Shouldn’t Get Plastic Surgery

If your main motivation for plastic surgery is to make someone else happy, then you probably shouldn’t do it. Surgery places stress on your body, and you should only take on that stress if it benefits you. Plastic surgery should alway be done to gain more confidence. But, it is important to remember that it won’t revolutionize your life. The confidence and security with your body you gain can alter how you act in life. Feeling happier and more outgoing can open many doors for you. However, if you think, “If I fix this, it will be the key to changing everything,” chances are you’ll be disappointed when it doesn’t.

Ultimately, plastic surgery is about enhancing your appearance and making you even more beautiful. When you can live comfortably in your skin, your attitude changes, and your outlook on life improves. Don’t let anyone make you feel guilty or vain for wishing to be the best version of yourself. Just like you shouldn’t undergo plastic surgery for other people, you shouldn’t decide against it because of them either. What’s most important is that you are comfortable and satisfied with your decision.

Dr. Morales is a board-certified plastic surgeon. He works closely with all of his patients to help them achieve the aesthetic goals they desire. Patient satisfaction is his number one priority, which includes providing his patients with safe and effective procedures. If you desire plastic surgery to enhance your beauty, contact our office today. Schedule a consultation by calling (214) 827-8407, or fill out our online contact form here for more information.

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