Not every person is a good candidate for plastic surgery, even though they want it and think that they will do just fine. It is part of the job of a great physician to determine whether or not the potential client is really and truly going to be able to make it through the procedure, not just physically, but mentally and emotionally, as well. If you are considering enhancing your beauty with plastic surgery, there are many things that you should consider. Honestly assessing yourself regarding the following things can help you to decide if you are really a good candidate or not.
*Physical Health
Plastic surgery, though not necessary, is still a surgical procedure and you should be sure that you are healthy enough to have it done. If you are having medical issues prior to the surgery, this can make things worse. There may be things that you will need to do before getting cosmetic surgery that will improve your overall health to promote better healing and better results in the end. For instance, if you have high blood pressure, there are changes that you can make now that will give you a more likely chance for success in the cosmetic surgery. You may need to change your diet or get more exercise. These are good changes to make anyways, with or without a plastic surgery coming up.
*The "What Ifs"
There are so many unknowns in the world and especially in the world of medicine. Consider the things that could go wrong and think about how you would deal with them. For example, if you had breast augmentation and it turned out terrible looking, would you have the funds available to "fix" it? If not, how would you live with the results that weren't what you had in mind?
*Who and Why
Who are you having the procedure done for? Why do you want it done? Plastic surgery is not a decision that you should make solely for the benefit of someone else. It is your body and you are the one that will ultimately have to live with the results.
*Realistic Goals
What are your goals for the outcome of the surgery? Make sure that they are realistic. Having a boob job will not turn you into Pamela Anderson any more than having a cheeseburger will turn you into Ronald McDonald. You need to fully understand that. It might sound obvious, but sometimes we really want to believe that if we just change one thing, our whole life will improve. This is not usually the case.
*Emotional Well-Being
After cosmetic surgery, there can be a time when depression sets in. You may not be happy with the initial results, especially since most plastic surgery takes a while to heal and look the way that it should. You might also ask yourself why you did this. Changing something that you have lived with for years can be a little bit scary and you need to be prepared to deal with the emotions of that. There is also pain involved and this is harder for some people to deal with than it is for others.
*Lifestyle Habits for Healing
Healing from plasic surgery takes time and it also takes a willingness to follow the surgeon's instructions. For example, smoking cigarettes can hinder healing. If you are truly addicted to nicotine, though, you may not be able to quit during this time. This can result in problems during the healing process. Are you willing and able to make changes to your lifestyle that will promote faster and more healthy healing? If not, you should seriously reconsider the surgery.