Be Careful of Addiction to Plastic Surgery

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As we already know, plastic surgery can change physical "imperfections" into something better. For some people, aesthetic plastic surgery has become a lifestyle. In fact, they did not hesitate to take this action more than once. So can aesthetic plastic surgery really make people "addicted" to continue to try it?

What makes people go through plastic surgery many times?

Indeed, it is not an aesthetic addictive plastic surgery. However, generally people who repeatedly do plastic surgery just want to add to the harmonization on their face which has changed slightly due to plastic surgery. For example, a person has a nose operation to become more sharp, but after that he begins to feel his lips are less harmonious with his sharp nose. Finally he also performed lip surgery.

Another factor that influences people's desire to do aesthetic plastic surgery is its comfort. Most people are generally afraid of having surgery for the first time. However, when the plastic surgery procedure that is felt to be far from pain, people tend to repeat it again.

In addition, the desire of people to go back to plastic surgery is the success of changing their body shape to get satisfying results and a much younger appearance.

Beware of body dismorphic disorder or body interpretation

Although it may be done many times, in-depth interviews with important consultations are needed before the doctor performs aesthetic plastic surgery. Because, it is not always the reason for patients to take action that makes sense. Sometimes patients just want to look prettier, when in fact there is nothing more to improve. Sometimes the patient's psychiatric needs to be tested when planning to do aesthetic plastic surgery, not to let the patient experience it body dismorphic disorder or body interpretation disorders.

Body dismorphic disorder is a psychological condition when someone feels very bad, even though the original is not. A single pimple appeared on his face, he felt like someone who was the most ugly. Of course people with this disorder should not do aesthetic plastic surgery because it will cause excessive action.

Although the pleasure a person gets from plastic surgery is not the same as pleasure from certain substances such as smoking, but this behavior does have the potential to cause addiction (addiction). Most people who have been said to be addicted to plastic surgery do so because they want to meet their physiological needs. Usually these people feel they must look beautiful at all times.

The best way to prevent addiction to plastic surgery is to stop it before it actually happens. Plastic surgery is not a bad thing, but if done continuously and changing many things can be a bad thing. One must know when he needs plastic surgery and when not.

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Dr. Gwendy Aniko, Sp.BP. is an aesthetic reconstructive and cosmetic plastic surgeon, and Chairman of the International Affair of the Indonesia Burn Association since 2004. Dr. Gwendy practices at CBC Beauty Care every Tuesday & Thursday 13.00-15.00 (by appointment).

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