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Addressing Common Misconceptions About Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery

Feb 2 • 2 minute read

Although cosmetic surgery has made great strides since the 2000s, there is still a lot of misinformation circulating. Many people go to plastic surgery consultations with outdated and incorrect perceptions, information, and expectations. Although plastic surgery procedures are now commonplace, finding correct and up-to-date information on them remains a challenge. Whether you’re talking to friends or researching cosmetic procedures, it is always best to lean on reliable and trusted sources. Here are a few of the top common plastic surgery misconceptions.

1. Plastic Surgery Will Help You Lose Weight

Plastic surgery will never be a weight loss tool. Body contouring procedures such as abdominoplasty and liposuction can boost your silhouette by correcting sagging skin and eliminating fat pockets. However, you should never assume that these procedures are permanent weight loss techniques. In most cases, you must maintain your weight and BMI through exercise and diet before and after surgery.

2. Plastic Surgery Results Look Fake

The media loves showcasing flawed plastic surgery procedures. However, most of these cases involve people looking for unnatural results and undergoing several surgical procedures against their surgeon’s advice or recommendations. When done right, plastic surgery can help you look youthful and vibrant rather than fake and overdone.

3. Plastic Surgery Is Only for Women

This misconception comes from the high number of women who undergo plastic surgery compared to men. Men have a stigma associated with plastic surgery, but cosmetic procedures can help people look and feel their best regardless of gender. Some of the procedures that men undergo include gynecomastia surgery, rhinoplasty, eyelid surgery, facelift surgery, and liposuction. The popularity of plastic surgery is continuously growing every year, and the number of men choosing these procedures will keep increasing in the coming years.

4. Plastic Surgery Results Last a Lifetime

Most people believe that plastic surgery results last forever. However, this is not true. Although plastic surgery outcomes can last years and improve your self-esteem and appearance, many factors affect the longevity of your results. Even excellent results can fade over time if you do not take the necessary steps to maintain your new look. You need to invest in maintaining your results through healthy living and preserving your post-procedure body weight.

5. Plastic Surgery is for the Rich

Only wealthy people could access cosmetic surgical procedures in the past, but times have changed. Most cosmetic surgery patients today are middle-income individuals looking for ways to improve their appearance and regain their self-esteem and confidence. Although cosmetic surgery may be costly sometimes and not covered by medical insurance, it is still very affordable for patients of all genders and walks of life. Most cosmetic surgeons will work closely with you based on your budget.

Conclusion

These are just some of the many myths about plastic surgery. If you are considering a cosmetic procedure, you should consult a highly-skilled, experienced, and certified plastic surgeon. A good surgeon will answer all your questions, dispel more myths, and share more factual information. They can help give you the confidence to undergo your preferred plastic surgery procedure and work closely with you to ensure you feel and look your best.

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