Plastic
Surgery comes from the Greek word ‘plastikos’, which means to mold or give form.
This includes Reconstructive Surgery, which repairs deformities, and Aesthetic
or Cosmetic Surgery which enhances appearance.
Emotional
stability is an important factor before any Aesthetic Surgery is undertaken. While
surgery can reshape you, it cannot reshape your life. Aesthetic surgery can
improve your appearance and renew your self-confidence, but it is no substitute
for good nutrition, exercise, and a healthy lifestyle. The result will be improvement
– not perfection.
Why
Cosmetic Surgery? Since time immemorial, man has been seeking physical
perfection. Improvement in physical appearance boosts self confidence,
improves body image, elevates mood, and leads to a positive, self assured, outgoing
human being, who appeals to the world, but most importantly, appeals to
oneself.
Although the decision to have Cosmetic Surgery may be governed by various factors
such as need, indication, and cost, the most crucial factor to be considered
is the choice of surgeon. It is absolutely vital to choose an experienced
surgeon, whose qualifications are unimpeachable, who is affiliated
with state of the art medical establishments, and is able to develop total
rapport with the patient. Only then can the outcome of surgery be satisfying.
Today, advanced surgical techniques and safe anaesthesia, coupled with
modern hospital facilities, make Cosmetic Surgery an economical and easily
available option that can change outward appearance, bring about inner peace,
and a sense of total mental and physical well being.