Plastic surgery has been around for many years. But in more
recent years, it has become more popular. However, with that popularity has
come many conceptions about why people are choosing to have plastic surgeries
done. And like many misconceptions, they are based in the unknown rather than
fact. It is time to understand the truth about Minnetonka plastic surgery. Let’s begin
with a few historic facts.
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Plastic surgery has been around for centuries,
in fact, it can be dated back to 800 B.C. when physicians in India used skin
grafts to do reconstructive work.
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A
fifteenth century Islamic text entitled "Imperial
Surgery" was written by
Serafeddin Sabuncuoglu, and included material on maxillofacial surgery and
eyelid surgery, as well as a procedure for the treatment of gynecomastia, which
is believed to be the foundation for the modern method of surgical breast
reduction.
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In 1827, American Dr. John Peter Mettauer, performed the
first cleft palate operation by using surgical instruments of his own design.
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In
1904, Dr. William Stewart Halsted of Johns
Hopkins, published “The
Training of a Surgeon”, which laid the foundation for what was to become
the prototype for all modern surgical training programs.
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In
1962, Dr. Thomas Cronin created and unveiled a new breast implant device, which
was made from silicone.
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By the 1980s, plastic surgery began to be more accessible to
mainstream America.
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In 1998,
President Bill Clinton signed a bill, which included a provision requiring
insurance companies to cover the cost of post-mastectomy breast
reconstruction surgery.
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Since the
mid-2000’s the number of plastic surgery procedures performed worldwide has
increased by an average of 21% per year.
As one can see, plastic surgery has been around for quite
some time, but there are still those who see it through critical eyes. If you
are considering plastic surgery, but don’t want to “judged” or deemed shallow
then arm yourself with the following facts regarding modern-day recipients of
plastic surgery.
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Plastic
surgery is not just for women! Currently men represent 40% of the number of
patients undergoing cosmetic surgery.
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Plastic
surgery is not just for the vain. Plastic surgery not only repairs damage
due to illness or accident, but also helps people have a more positive
self-image.
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Recovery
from plastic surgery is not long. Thanks to advances in medicine,
recovering from a plastic surgery is not a long drawn out process. In fact,
most people can expect to be back to normal activities within just a few weeks.
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It is not
dangerous to have a breast augmentation. No surgery is without risks, but
in recent years, there has been much discussion about the supposed dangers of
breast augmentation. However, since 2008, this has been the most popular
plastic surgery performed by U.S. plastic surgeons.
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Women do
not need to be over 60 to have plastic surgery. There was once a belief
that one needed to be over 60 in order to receive plastic surgery as by then
they have undergone menopause. However, study has now revealed that women under
60 actual have much better results, i.e. a more natural appearance.
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People
will NOT know you have had plastic surgery. Once again, thanks to advances
in modern medicine, a plastic surgeon knows how to make incisions that are
difficult to see. The only time plastic surgery is more evident is if a person
has had a considerable amount of work done in one area of the body.
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