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The dark Side of Cosmetic surgery

August 25th 2008 22:18
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It seems more and more people who've had cosmetic surgery, need surgery to correct problems the surgery causes.

And it's not the kind of help I thought it was when I read the headline in The Courier Mail on August 25. I thought it would be correcting botched jobs, but no, it's correcting what are emerging as "normal" long term side effects!

For example, a woman who had liposuction and a tummy tuck on her stomach area said that she was initially pleased with the results of the surgery - a taut flat stomach like she'd had in her pre-baby years. "As the months went by, the state of my skin visibly deteriorated", the story says. The skin on her tummy is now different to the skin on the rest of her body, she said it's becoming increasingly grey and mottled and older. The skin on the rest of her body is vibrant and bright. She said her tummy skin looked at least 10 years older than the rest of her body.


The article cites Dr Michael Prager of the British Association of Cosmetic Doctors, who says you can't improve the state of healthy skin by cutting it. "If you cutt through healthy tissues and blood vessels and detach the dermis from the underlying muscle, you inevitably create scar tissue and reduce effective circulation," he said.

He also says 4 out of 5 people he sees who've had plastic surgery regret their decision. He believes cosmetic surgery actually accelerates the ageing process - initially the results are great but within a year the skin becomes thinner and loses that rosy volume of youth - so you have to keep stretching the skin.

That explains why you see that eternally surprised but vaguely happy look on the faces of people who've had surgery - I always think 'Nancy Reagan'.

If you're considering liposuction, I reckon you'll need to make sure you never gain an ounce of fat again, because once the fat cells have been sucked out of say your stomach area or your thighs, your body can't store any fat there because there are no fat cells! So it stores fat in the remaining fat cells - and that causes lumps and dents which, according to Dr Prager, look "odd and unnatural".


So - odd and unnatural lumps and dents, and thinner skin that ages faster than the rest of your body. Sounds like a recipe for a permanent relationship with the cosmetic surgeon, to me! Can we say "villa in the South of France", anyone? Not for you of course, for the surgeon.....
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Comment by naturestherapy

August 26th 2008 00:15
I hadn't ever heard of those side effects but it seems so obvious. Scar tissue occurs with all other surgery so of course it is going to occur after plastic surgery.

I have never wanted to go under the knife and in fact even if I wanted to, my partner would strongly object. And I am glad I like myself now enough not to entertain such thoughts.

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Comment by Cibbuano

August 26th 2008 02:21
great post - it's worthwhile to remember that, once you have surgery on part of your body, there's no guarantee how that'll look in the future...

Comment by Aimzster

August 26th 2008 02:25
You only have to look at the likes of Tara Reid and other celebs who have opted for plastic surgery to know that there are dark side effects. I mean, the women who age gracefully like Sally Field have never had plastic surgery- compare her to someone like Pamela Anderson.

Comment by postmoderncritic

August 26th 2008 04:42
Not that I was ever going to do it, but this is even more of a deterrant! Thanks for the informative post...

Comment by colocountry

August 26th 2008 10:15
I've just completed a stint of abstinance due to 'Dry for July' which raises money for cancer research in NSW, Aust. I was amazed at how much weight comes off when you knock off the booze, esp beer. Starting at 106kg I finished the month at 93kg with only minor adjustments to the diet. Too bad that my first post-dry application of grog had me speaking Bantu to my wife and horrified onlookers. Luckily I developed a determination to keep under 95kg..which seems to be working.
Col

Comment by Cheryl J

August 26th 2008 11:37
Great post.

Corrective surgery is one thing but the search for eternal youth is never a good thing. For heaven's sake, it's surgery and all surgeries carry the risk of side effects, infections and in extreme cases even death. Is it all worth it?

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