Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Things To Discuss With Your Plastic Surgeon About Nose Reshaping

Ever since we were young, parents would usually take a lot of effort when it’s time for our medical checkup, right? Even some adults are bothered when it’s time for medical consultation; however, this character is not acceptable when you have plans to go for Costa Rica plastic surgery. It is not a secret that when plastic surgery was first introduced, negative reactions and critics are everywhere. Before, when people want to do plastic surgery, they would keep it a secret as much as possible to run away from negative criticism. However, today, a lot of testimonials are out everywhere about how positive their Costa Rica plastic surgery went through. As time passes by, there is a significant development in the field of plastic surgery. There are even new types of procedures being developed.

Common plastic surgery procedures include facelift, tummy tuck, breast augmentation, breast lift and nose reshaping in Costa Rica. Nose reshaping or rhinoplasty is done to enhance the contour and proportion of the nose with the face. Reconstructive type of nose reshaping in Costa Rica is also done to improve breathing. It is classified as reconstructive Costa Rica plastic surgery because it is done to improve or correct the functionality of the nose. Whether it’s reconstructive or cosmetic type of plastic surgery, all patients must schedule a medical appointment with their plastic surgeon in order to secure success and safety during the surgery. 

In a medical consultation, be prepared to answer questions honestly and discuss these things with your surgeon:

1) Discuss the very reason why you want to undergo nose reshaping in Costa Rica. Surgeon will help you assess if your reason is worth the operation to happen. 

2) You also have to tell your surgeon what you expect after the operation. There are times that patients have unrealistic expectations that they want to achieve which is not correct. 

3) Your surgeon would also ask you if you are under medication because other medicines could increase the risk of complication during and after the operation. Let’s take Ibuprofen as an example, pain relievers can increase bleeding on and after the surgery so there might be a need to stop it before undergoing nose reshaping surgery.

4) You will be required to undergo necessary laboratory exams for the surgeon to make sure that your body is ready for the plastic surgery procedure.

The key to a successful medical consultation with your plastic surgeon is to be honest and open minded to the facts and possible complications you might encounter during the surgery procedure.

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