Weight Loss and Plastic Surgery

December 8, 2007 on 7:39 pm | In Fashion, Health, Weight Loss |

Many people who make a huge life decision with regard to losing weight do so without surgery. The invasive weight loss surgeries have associated risks that are downright scary. I have been generally opposed to surgery whenever it can be avoided.

People that I know have made the decision to lose weight through diet and exercise and have not looked back at their decision to forgo the surgical option. In fact, successful weight loss will eventually preclude you from being a suitable candidate for gastric bypass or Lap Band procedures.

Dramatic weight loss has some side effects in the form of droopy arms and tummies. When weight loss surgery is a distant memory, plastic surgery can become a recurring subject. I have seen a post operative tummy tuck up close before. It doesn’t frighten me as much as internal surgery.

RodeoDrivePlasticSurgery.com are los angeles tummy tuck experts. You could probably find an example of a tummy that they have tucked on TMZ or YouTube in about two minutes. Of course you can’t be sure, and nobody is telling.

In Beverly Hills breast augmentation is big business, but you don’t hear the A list or B list of celebrities comparing experiences. I think the fact that women keep these improvements a secret is a hindrance to the positive effects of word of mouth advertising.

In California rhinoplasty is common for both genders and can dramatically effect our appearance. Scientists have determined that we have a lot of involuntary responses to certain factors related to symmetry and proportions in faces. Good plastic surgery can be a great investment for people who are cashing in on their faces.

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