Is the above statement true??? Why is Cosmetic Surgery still on the “taboo” list in INDIA?
Is
undergoing a cosmetic procedure a bad thing?? I think not. If that were
the case then the insurance companies would not be excluding cosmetic
procedures from their purview. It goes to show that even the medical
insurers are aware of the fact that if given a chance many of their
clients would be willing to undergo a cosmetic procedure.
A few
years back there was an article in a leading magazine written by a
socialite about “ the Great Indian cover up!” It referred to the common
dress in India, the salwaar kameez, which worked well in concealing a
lot and also worked well in covering up a lot of excess baggage, only
to be revealed after marriage.
Well, as more and more people,
especially women are coming out to work or party and the attire
changing from the traditional salwaar to a more corporate one and
trousers, jeans or even our traditional Indian sari in a new look
becoming the norm, the Indian woman is being uncovered.
Now, people
want to look good in their new roles be it as officers or corporate
employees or even as young mothers, let alone celebrities in the
limelight like, actors or models. Also, it is no more a bastion of the
fairer sex, so to speak.
Even the “ metro sexual “ male of today
is bothered about his appearance, be it a paunch, a receding hairline
or a crooked nose. Keeping fit, being healthy and looking good is the “
new mantra” of the young and not so young generation equally. This can
be seen by the tremendous increase in the number of procedures
performed on men in the last few years.
Does cosmetic surgery
really have an impact on person undergoing the procedure?? Sure it
does. Ask the teenager who wears a cap so his scar doesn’t show, the
lady who wears a baggy dress to cover her love handles or post
pregnancy stretch marks or an adolescent boy who doesn’t go swimming at
school because his friends tease him about the little excess breast
tissue he has. In some cases the psychological impact is huge and very
palpable.
Let us examine a bit more closely the enigma called
"Cosmetic Surgery". Yes, it is not necessary like maybe a cardiac
bypass or an appendicectomy, but it sure helps the person it is
intended for.
An ideal cosmetic procedure is one, which tries to
correct the problem but, preserving the attributes, which make the
person the individual, he or she is.
But, care has to be taken from
the patient’s point of view to the fact that they understand the
procedure, they are realistic about the expectations and risks of
surgery and of course are motivated by their own desire
Is
cosmetic surgery associated with any risks? Yes, as any other surgical
procedure a cosmetic procedure has its share of risks, which any
plastic surgeon operating on a patient will always explain. But, the
risks are not always appreciated because the procedure is not “a
necessity”. This is the reason why a complication, which may be
accepted elsewhere, is not accepted in a cosmetic procedure. But, these
instances are rare.
The problem if any is not because of
cosmetic surgery per se’ but more because of it not being done properly
and not being done by qualified personnel.
With so many “Cosmetic
centers” burgeoning all over the place, people tend to be enamoured by
the so called “ guaranteed results” which is shown in block letters and
miss out on the “ results may vary from person to person” which is in
small letters in one small corner of the advertisement.
Hence
being well aware and educated of the procedure is the first step before
you actually go ahead with the procedures. There is enough and more
information available on the World Wide Web about all these procedures,
which will help you know, about the risks, problems and results.
So,
cosmetic procedures like any other surgical procedure require proper
personnel to perform it, along with all the proper pre and peri
operative care. It also requires co-operation of the person undergoing
the procedure in terms of regular follow-ups care as advised by the
surgeon and undergoing minor inconvenience in the form of quitting
smoking or alcohol or fatty / junk food.
Also, the candidates
must be sure of the credentials of the surgeon and most importantly
should be willing to follow orders and willing to tolerate unavoidable
inconveniences like healing time, time for the swelling to come down,
avoiding exposure to direct sunlight and refrain from smoking, etc.
Cosmetic
surgery is no more only for the rich and famous and is here to stay,
with more and more people going in for that nose correction, tummy
tuck, breast augmentation or liposuction.
Combined with proper
nutrition and exercise, an aesthetic procedure may help you look good,
feel better about the way you look and improve your overall self-image.
It is not a fly by night operation and is definitely not a miracle
solution as nothing in this world is.
Cosmetic surgery is coming
out of the “ taboo” list as can be seen from the fact that China hosted
the first ever “Ms.Plastic Surgery Contest”!!!!
There is no need for it to remain an enigma!!!
Dr.Surindher
Posted on Sunday, 8th March 2009
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