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October 5, 2011

Aesthetic Surgery Questions Answered

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William asks…

Where do you draw the line on body modifications?

What kind of body modifications are ethically acceptable, and which are not? If having surgery performed on a child born with a cleft palate is acceptable to improve his appearance, is it also acceptable to have a circumcision performed for purely aesthetic (not religious) reasons? Is it ok to have a if your nose has been broken and it’s impairing your ability to breathe? How about a for a 16 year old who thinks her nose is too big? And what about liposuction? Is liposuction an intelligent option for the severely overweight? How about for someone who exercises and watches their diet but can’t get rid of those love handles or thunder thighs?

Is it going too far to have a breast lift after carrying and breastfeeding three children? Is it going too far to have a breast augmentation to look hotter? How about getting DDD’s to make money as a stripper? Are botox injections advisable for an actress? How about for a soccer Mom?

Where would you draw the line, and why?

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When u look like a barbie doll all shiny and plastic…aka Pamela Anderson

Mark asks…

I was born with double eyelids, but when I grew older my eyes drooped down which makes my eyes appear smaller?

Should I get double eyelid surgery to correct it? I am a 16 year old Asian who was naturally born with big eyes but later on have small eyes now. Do I have an excuse to have plastic surgery? I’m not trying to be another race nor am I ashamed of being Asian. I personally find bigger eyes more aesthetic and prettier than smaller eyes. My sister was born with big eyes too and was lucky enough to stay that way. Her eyes didn’t droop down but mine did, which really sucks.

answers:

You shouldn’t care what people say or think. If getting the surgery is what you really want the do it! :D After all, it is YOUR body.

Paul asks…

Would surgery be best or are there other options?

I’m 15 years old and i am lucky enough to have tailor’s bunions on both of my feet. They can be painful when wearing shoes, even the ones designed especially for feet like mine. I can cope with the pain, my main problem I have is how disgusting my feet look, even when i wear other shoes it’s so disgusting to have a lump on one side of your foot. I understand you can have surgery to remove them but can’t they just grow back again? and surgery would be very painful with months recovering and i’m not sure it’s worth it. However I really don’t want to carry on with these disgusting feet, are there any methods/ treatments that i can have that don’t involve surgery not to cope with the pain but for aesthetic purposes?
Thanks

Chloe Adisson answers:

Feet are not the most attractive thing in the world. Why are you not under a doctor’s care and if so, why don’t you have an answer to this problem. If I had a lump anywhere I would want to get rid of it. I don’t think you would be down as long as you think and once over its over.

Sandra asks…

Military ?

Please do not awnser this if you do not know the answer to it and you are just making assumptions.

A friend of my husband claims that there is a military benifit of free cosmetic surgery. He said that he did not want to use it and so he was allowed to extend it to his spouse. The surgery she is getting is not medically neccessary, completely for aesthetic reasons.

quite frankly, this sounds way to good to be true. . .but if it is true I would like to learn more about it.

So has anybody heard about this? I googled it and things came up about free cosmetic surgeries but nothing that I would take seriously.

Im not sure if I would want to get free cosmetic surgery, I worry I would get what I paid for. lol. but I have been considering cosmetic surgery seriously for a very long time, and I think this could be something to look into. or not. just curious.

Chloe Adisson answers:

No. Only medically necessary surgeries are covered by Tricare.

Electives are purely on a space availalable basis and have a butt ton of regulations and rules as to what is covered and what is not. Currently few eleictrives are covered as the primary reason for offerthem( keeping surgeons skills up to date) is not a factor as they are getting plenty of practice on injured servicemembers.

Mandy asks…

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I had braces for a couple of years when I was younger,but I still have an overbite (my dentist just did the rubberbands on the braces method and I hardly wore them..I regret it now).So now, I’d like to get jaw surgery to fix it(I believe this is the only option since I am 20 and done growing..but let me know if you know of any other methods that have worked). I’m doing it not just for aesthetic reasons, but my jaw often hurts, pops, and it’s hard to chew. Do you ALWAYS need to have braces after the surgery? I assume you wouldn’t need them for very long? If they are required, can you get the kind that are behind the teeth so they don’t show? How long does it take to recover from the surgery? I would plan on doing it over my next winter break -so I’d have about a month off from school/work. Also, what is the approximate price of it? I’m still under my parent’s insurance, so do you think that would cover some of it? Let me know! I just want some input before I go to a consultation:)

Chloe Adisson answers:

Hey there, I actually had jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery in medical terms) between my junior and senior year of college. I had TMJ problems, migraines, and an open bite, therefore surgery was necessary.

I wore braces for approximately 6 months before surgery and 4 months after surgery. Of course, at 20 years old this wasn’t ideal, but I’m thankful I had the operation.

Each person is different and each surgery is different, so during your consultation the doctor can provide you with more specifics.

I had both upper and lower jaws broken and was essentially “wired” down for 6-8 weeks. My oral surgeon used very tight rubberbands instead of actually wiring me completely down.

It wasn’t the most pleasant of situations: not eating solid foods, swelling, weakness, losing excessive weight, pain, etc.

I was under my parents insurance and it paid for it completely except for $1000.

Good luck–it’s not as bad as you think!

Also, I look very different now from before my surgery, so be aware of that “side effect”.

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