5 FAQs About Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery Schaumburg, IL

Plastic surgery has long been associated with the elite or the rich and famous. However, as technology in this field has advanced, people from all walks of life enjoy its benefits. Men and women seeking to improve their appearance through cosmetic surgery also have more options than ever before. Plastic surgery is also becoming more affordable and accessible than ever, thanks to this range of options and special offers such as payment plans.

If plastic surgery is something you are considering, you probably have many questions about the process and where to start. This article answers five frequently asked questions from people considering plastic surgery for the first time.

1. What is plastic surgery?

There are two major types of plastic surgery, cosmetic and reconstructive. People often use cosmetic surgery and plastic surgery interchangeably. However, cosmetic surgery refers to the branch of plastic surgery performed to alter physical features to improve one's appearance. On the other hand, Reconstructive surgery is typically performed to repair abnormalities such as congenital defects or injuries from disease or accidents.

Many plastic surgeons practice both, while others are more focused on one than the other. Some surgeons specialize in specific types of surgery or areas of the body. It is advisable to find a plastic surgeon who focuses on the procedure you are interested in.

2. Is plastic surgery safe?

All surgical procedures carry some level of risk. The types and degrees of risks vary widely between procedures. However, as a general rule, the more invasive a procedure is, the higher its level of risk. Common risks include infection and scarring.

You can help reduce the risks of this form of surgery by working with a quality plastic surgeon. The surgeon will ensure you are a good candidate for the procedure, going over how to prepare for and care for yourself after the procedure. It is important to follow these instructions thoroughly to help further reduce risks and side effects. A good surgeon will also know how to deal with any complications that may arise.

3. Who is a good candidate?

An important part of a plastic surgeon's job is advising which procedures are best suited and safest for you and are likely to produce the desired results. The ideal candidate will have a clear idea of what they want and realistic expectations of the results. In addition, the ideal candidate will be committed to good health habits. This includes following the doctor's instructions before and after the procedure.

Requirements for candidacy vary by procedure, but some general rules apply to almost any procedure. First, the patient must be in good overall health, and chronic conditions such as high blood pressure and diabetes may affect candidacy. Also, smoking can complicate recovery, making non-smokers better candidates. Finally, most plastic surgeons want to be sure their patients are in good psychological health and that they are not relying on surgery to solve all their problems or change who they are as a person.

4. How much will it cost?

The cost of plastic surgery depends on many factors, including the type of procedure. Procedures vary widely in cost, from very affordable to thousands of dollars. The individual's health situation and needs will also affect the cost of the procedure. Also, costs for this type of surgery can vary by geographical location and provider.

One important thing to note is that health insurance may cover reconstructive procedures. Cosmetic procedures are usually not; however, it is still a good idea for patients to check with their health insurance provider for details on their plan. Sometimes, a surgeon may offer payment plans that make plastic surgery more affordable.

5. How can I find a plastic surgeon?

Finding a plastic surgeon is perhaps the most important step of this journey. We recommend finding a board-certified plastic surgeon specializing in the procedure or type of plastic surgery you are interested in. You can often find a lot of information on a practitioner's website, including before and after pictures. In addition, you can often find plenty of online reviews from actual patients. It is a good idea to talk to friends, family, and primary care providers for recommendations and resources.

Ready to learn more?

More and more adults are benefiting from the range of procedures available today. We hope this has been a helpful introduction to plastic surgery. Call our team today to learn more about our practice and the procedures we offer.

Request an appointment here: https://www.paulcdillonmd.com or call Paul C. Dillon, MD Inc at (847) 429-3185 for an appointment in our Schaumburg office.

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