Plastic surgery addicted or not?
March 29, 2010
Cindy Jackson is the woman who has had the most plastic surgery in the world. She is happy with her results and does look like Barbie. When Cindy was only four years old she looked at a Barbie and decided when she grew up she wanted to look just like her, she has since then done everything in her power to make her dream come true. Cindy looks gorgeous and youthful at her 54 years of age and it is a shared opinion of most that Cindy does not look like she’s had 31 operations throughout 14 years and has spent over 100,000 not adjusted for inflation. A women whose breast have deflated due to having children or never had breast should have every right to want to change this by having breast implants Los Angeles leading surgeons say if one procedure is enough to make that woman happy than she should go forward with the procedure and if she’s thought of many she should weigh the procedures out for some time. The addiction to plastic surgery does not come from the actual procedure itself but the rush before, the excitement, complements and attention they receive after these things quickly fade with due time. Someone in need for these feelings and attention in their life will be driven to have more plastic surgery.
In many places like Los Angeles plastic surgery has become everyday conversation and not thought of as surgery. All surgery has risk and reward women and men who have this drive to have multiple procedures are advised to weigh the risk and reward and if balanced then shall proceed. In many areas including Los Angeles Liposuction is one of the most popular procedures. It is most popular not due to the vanity aspect but because the risk and benefit surgeons and patients agree, are on the same level when speaking of minimally invasive liposuction. For some women with loose stomach muscle and large amounts of loose skin at the abdomen their only option might be a tummy tuck Los Angeles tummy tuck patients share the joy in the results of their tummy tuck but agree that the risk which include Infection, blood clots, slow healing and tummy tuck drains were a bit a steep for those undergoing the procedure for cosmetic reasons alone.
For some women a tummy tuck is necessary to tighten loose abdomen muscle that can cause back pain among other physical problems. For most patients who undergo things like a tummy tuck the thought of addiction to plastic surgery is generally out of the question. For people who are into more visible procedures like facelifts and facial Botox the addiction is said to be present because of the need these people to have repetitive procedures. If you feel you might have an addiction to plastic surgery please seek counseling at your local hospital.
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