10 questions to ask yourself before plastic surgery

10 questions to ask yourself before plastic surgery

To understand if you are ready to change your body and not regret it.

Deciding to have breast surgery is a crucial step. In this matter, you should not be guided by photos of popular stars and well-known bloggers. Even if you have found a great clinic and selected a talented surgeon, you need to sincerely ask yourself how ready you are for plastic surgery. Our expert named a series of questions that a woman must answer to herself.

Leading plastic surgeon of the Frau Clinic team (Blokhin and Wolf clinic), specialist in the field of facial rejuvenation, breast augmentation and intimate surgery. Laureate of national awards in plastic surgery.

Do I want to change my body?

The first thing every patient should think about before going to a consultation with a plastic surgeon is whether she wants to change her body. Sometimes there are patients who do not understand whether they want some kind of change or not. Therefore, you must be very sure of the answer “yes”.

Who am I doing the operation for?

This is a rather serious question. I do not think that you need to do surgery for the sake of your husband or lover, who are not satisfied with your forms. It’s no secret that this will not give you the love and recognition of another person. The operation should be done only for yourself! And only then will you be satisfied and satisfied.

Do I know what kind of breast I want to get?

Coming to the surgeon, you already have some of your anatomical data and physiological features, in connection with which we can recommend one or another option that is more suitable for you, but first of all, you must imagine for yourself the picture that you want to see.

What if the result differs from expectations?

There is a link to the previous question. Due to your data, it is not always possible to make the breast that the patient drew in her head. Therefore, every patient should be ready for this. During the consultation, we discuss all this in detail.

Will my life change after the surgery?

Of course, you do not need to imagine that this very act will radically change your life. And you don’t need to think that by making your breasts you will definitely become rich and happy or get married. But in fact, observations have already been made for several years: when a patient gets exactly what he wants, he has self-confidence!

Do I want others to notice the plastic?

This is also an important aspect. Here the appeal is more to the naturalness of the forms; and if you want others to see it, accordingly, you shouldn’t say that you want natural breasts. Conversely, if you understand that you want to have more natural forms, then under clothes in case of changes in natural ones, this will not be so noticeable.

Do I understand that I need to seriously prepare for the operation?

Very often, patients assume that this is like a cosmetic procedure, which you came to, did the manipulation, went out without feeling any problems and immediately beautiful! No, it’s not like that. You need to understand in advance that this is a surgical manipulation, it requires careful attention and serious preparation. As with any procedure of this kind, recovery is necessary.

Am I ready to postpone my usual activities?

Playing sports, swimming in the pool, going to the sauna – depending on the type of surgery, there are some restrictions, on average for three weeks.

Do I trust the surgeon and his recommendations?

This is a very important aspect. When choosing a surgeon, you should understand that this person is responsible for your body and beauty, and that in addition to physical actions, when you are under anesthesia, then he monitors changes in the postoperative period. You need to find a doctor for psychological compatibility, one to whom you say that you trust his opinion, and calmly lie down on the operating table. And in the future, everything that he recommends to you to do, you will not question, but will follow his advice.

Am I ready for a second operation in a few years?

The fact that something can happen to implants over time does not depend on either the surgeon or the patient. For example, things like capsular contracture or implant rupture. This is all possible, and, unfortunately, today there is no specific scheme that can be followed and prevent the development of this or that situation. Therefore, you must understand that nothing eternal has yet been invented in the world.

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