Cosmetic Surgery UK: Do Not be
Fooled by Marketing Gimmicks by William Cary
a) Cut price holiday. b) Plastic
surgery. c) Both in a package along with other discount options.
Tick your choice. Is it (c)?
Do you really believe on the marketing gimmicks that plastic surgeries are as
easy and acceptable as going to a holiday? Can you just have it done by any
person and from anywhere? Sorry, a logical brain can not subscribe to this view.
However this is not the only marketing gimmick we have seen so far. Last year
around 65000 operations had taken place in UK. And one can easily make out the
reason why such advertisements are seen round the corner.
Not only the film actors and actresses or pop stars, but general people, who can
afford to have it, are also taking cosmetic surgery to boost up their confidence
and self esteem. It is all about getting everything right and only a
perfectionist knows, what it does mean.
One may find a lot of such advertisements in the back covers of a number of
Woman's Magazines. People are advertising even for plastic or cosmetic surgeries
for less in a lot of substandard hospitals away from United Kingdom. Some even
do not care about GP's reference.
One cannot help supporting the views of General Medical Council that all
patients should be referred by his or her general physician or some other
consultant before taking a plastic surgery for their own good.
In many of such cases they hardly even think about the issue regarding
'aftercare'. Whatever let the surgery be, tummy tuck or Breast enlargement,
aftercare is as much important as the operation itself had been.
Many research studies have shown that where aftercare is poor, the rate and
extent of complications increases. Having a weight loss surgery without an
extended aftercare programme is never a safe option.
The operating surgeon ideally needs to keep in touch with the general physician
of the patient for a long time after the surgery for safety reasons.
To add to this, one must remember that, any doctor may call himself or herself a
plastic surgeon even without any specific surgical training. There are no
official restrictions to it if the doctors do not feel any moral obligations to
it.
This is reason enough for you to be careful enough while selecting a plastic or
cosmetic surgeon.
However, if financial assistance is needed, there are a lot of cosmetic surgery
and treatment providers who may help you in getting it easily.
Never settle for gimmicks; it never pays in the long run.
About the Author :William Cary is an
independent investigative freelance feature writer who is in a self-employed
mission to shed light on various happenings across the web. For more information
regarding Tummy tucks, Weight loss surgery,
Breast enlargement or other cosmetic surgeries
he recommends you to visit
http://www.surgicare.co.uk/index.php
Source of Article: www.goarticles.com
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