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Want Cosmetic Surgery? Then Don’t Smoke!

Want Cosmetic Surgery? Then Don’t Smoke!Over the years the fascination with plastic surgery has only continued to grow. It used to be the top notch, A-list celebrities enjoying a new look but now the everyday housewife to the working man and power-suited business woman are quickly becoming the most common types of customers. As we all know, this kind of invasive surgery does come with a handful of risks, which is why surgeons go out of their way to make sure their potential patients are in the best physical condition to undergo the procedure.

 

Do you think you need a little nip and tuck here and there? While you’re completely within your right to have plastic surgery performed, it is important that you meet the requirements that will make you the ideal candidate. Unfortunately, being a smoker can quickly put you out of the running. If you don’t quite understand what lighting up has to do with your potential to undergo plastic surgery, the reasons are pretty convincing and in place for a reason.

 

Regardless of whether you want a little bit of liposuction, a facelift or breast implants, you’ll want to be in the best physical shape possible prior to going under the knife since this directly affects the final results. Not only does being in good health increase your chances of experiencing a successful surgery, the results will be better and you’ll have an easier time recovering from the procedure. What makes smoking in particular such a dangerous habit for someone hoping to get plastic surgery done is the fact that it can create problems for the surgeon during the procedure. The presence of nicotine in the body over a long period of time tends to come with a score of health problems already, such as circulation issues. When the blood flow is not constant, this can lead to problems with a person’s heart and can even prevent them from breathing properly during surgery. Poor blood flow even causes problems for women or men that want to have cosmetic surgery done since this negatively affects the blood circulation responsible for healthy skin.

 

The best way to make yourself the ideal candidate for cosmetic surgery is to quit smoking. However, for a majority of smokers that is much easier said than done. You may want to consult with a surgeon first to figure out what options are available to you. Most time either quitting or drastically cutting back on how much you smoke can be enough to make a surgeon more likely to perform surgery on you. It is important to note that if you do plan on cutting back or quitting, you’ll have to eliminate any form of nicotine from your body, which includes the patch and gum, since your goal is to not have any nicotine in your body at all up to the time of your surgery.

 

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