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~ 05/27/11
Plastic surgery has seen a dip in the number of patients undergoing procedures; however, the recent economical improvement has contributed to an increase in interest again. Over the past decade, a 77 percent increase in the number of patients has been seen in a recent study by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS). Throughout the financial crisis present in the country, it is not surprising to see a decrease of invasive procedures, while non-surgical treatments continue to draw in patients.
Breast augmentation surgery has gone up 39 percent over the past 10 years; however, it appears that nose reshaping has gone down 35 percent and liposuction by 43 percent. This may be partially caused by the increase in non-invasive procedures such as Botox injections, facial fillers, and laser skin resurfacing. A reduced recovery period and lowered cost highly influenced patients in choosing which procedure(s) to undergo during an economical low point. If you are interested in a cosmetic plastic surgery procedure, surgical or non-surgical, it is highly recommended that you speak with a qualified and trained professional.
You may gain further information regarding your procedure of choice, including rhinoplasty, when visiting with Dr. Daniel C. Daube, Jr. You may view before and after photos of Dothan Alabama rhinoplasty patients, as well as schedule an appointment through his website.
Author: William
~ 04/22/10
Patients who undergo any type of surgical procedure are strongly urged to research their surgeon, the procedure itself, and the surgical center and staff. The better informed an individual is prior to surgery, the greater chance of reducing risks and/or complications. These factors hold true especially for those who opt for a cosmetic plastic surgery. Individuals who choose to enhance their face, breasts, and/or body are strongly encouraged to be educated in all aspects of their procedure.
Recently, a lawsuit was filed against a Lifestyle Lift’s Boston area office claiming that a patient died shortly after the physicians began a cosmetic procedure. Furthermore, there are claims that there was no anesthesiologist present and that the patient was not hooked up to any continuous-monitoring equipment. The women suffered a seizure, her blood pressure and oxygen levels fell, and was later declared brain dead. This unfortunate event shows the importance of visiting a qualified plastic surgeon who has the experience and training to properly perform the surgery at hand. Those who decide to visit a clinic simply based on cost must still consider their own health before committing to surgery; unknown allergies or negative reactions must be monitored by a trained professional.
When asked for his opinion on the matter, Plano face lift surgeon Robert D. Wilcox, M.D. notes that there are numerous red flags in these “assembly line” type procedures that should not have been ignored. He notes that these facilities market a quick and cost effective procedure, not the qualifications or reputation of a particular doctor. Dr. Wilcox urges patients to seek a surgeon who is board certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery (ABPS), as well as a member of the American Society of Plastic Surgery (ASPS) and the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery (ASAPS). In addition, a qualified anesthetist or anesthesiologist should be present throughout the entire procedure in order to monitor the patient and help prevent complications.
Dr. Wilcox tells his own patients that elective surgery is still a major procedure and corners should not be cut. Patients should want to have everything possible done for them when undergoing cosmetic plastic surgery. Finding a surgeon who has practiced for many years and holds a positive reputation is the key to achieving a high quality surgical experience.
Those who wish to learn more regarding face lift surgery in Dallas, TX and the importance of research prior to undergoing a cosmetic procedure may contact Dr. Wilcox at (972) 620-1700.












