Archive for May, 2007

Happy Birthday! Here’s A New Nose!

Friday, May 25th, 2007

Gift giving can oftentimes be stressful, especially after adolescence when handmade things are no longer considered cute but are looked upon as cheap. With plastic surgery on the rise–11.5 million Americans went under the knife in 2006–a new trend is starting in the arena of gift giving.

These days Americans are tossing out previous gift ideas like nice dinners, spa treatments and those nicely scented house candles, and replacing them with plastic surgery.

A recent article in USA today referenced a husband from New Jersey who surprised his wife with an early holiday gift of the plastic surgery of her choice. She opted for liposuction.

Although the gift of an enhanced body part isn’t a new notion to me, it’s still shocking from time to time. In high school, Mom and Dad threw me a party and gave me a few standard gifts on graduation day. Though most of my friends, barely 18 at the time, received breast implants and nose jobs from their parents.

I remember being confused and somewhat saddened by these supposed “gifts.” Besides the initial reaction of, “really…you’re Dad got you a new chest?” came a wave of sympathy for my friends. The people closest to us are supposed to love us the way we are and gifts have always been something we gave to make the important people in our lives realize our care for them and ultimately, pay them a compliment. However, is buying someone plastic surgery really a compliment?

As David Sarwer, an associate professor of psychology at the Center for Human Appearance at the University of Pennsylvania states in the USA article, “It’s not perfume or a piece of jewelry. Giving plastic surgery as a gift trivializes a serious medical procedure.”

Long Island plastic surgeon, Zachary Gerut, agrees, stating that when giving plastic surgery as a gift, the giver must be very careful not to offend the receiver, especially younger recipients.

Plastic surgery clinics nationwide are now starting to offer gift giving specials and claim that the holidays and graduation seasons have become the busiest for breast augmentations, rhinoplasty, liposuction and Botox.

I can picture the cartoon now in Time magazine, Santa Clause making his list, cocoa steaming at his side, thinking to himself, hmm….I think I’ll get Sally some lipo, Danny calf implants, and Mrs. Clause some of those double DD’s that are such a hit these days.

I’m not against plastic surgery–I think everyone has the right to do what they choose with their bodies; however, having plastic surgery imposed upon you is a hard one to digest. I think I’ll be sticking to gift certificates to Nordstrom and magazine subscriptions for now…

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Plastic Surgery in the News

Tuesday, May 8th, 2007

Could metal-coated breast implants soon take the place of their saline and silicone counterparts? To learn more about recent breast implant research and other exciting developments and news in plastic surgery, check out the following stories:

Aesthetic Plastic Surgery Society Hits 40 Year Milestone

The American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery, long considered the nation’s most prestigious organization of board-certified plastic surgeons specializing in cosmetic surgery, will celebrate it’s 40th Anniversary at the Javits Convention Center in New York City April 19-24, 2007.

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Study: Metal Breast Implants May Prevent Future Deformity

A new Australian study found that silicone breast implants coated with titanium metal can actually help prevent post-operation hardening or deformities in patients.

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Liposuction Helps Moms Get Into Shape

Women’s bodies go through a tremendous amount of stress while pregnant, often resulting in serious physical changes that can’t be fixed with diet or exercise. Excess fat on the hips and thighs, a bulging abdomen, and saggy breasts commonly afflict moms, which has led many women to create their own niche in the world of plastic surgery: the Mommy Makeover.

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Out With Facelifts? Not Yet, Says ASPS

With new laser treatments and injectable wrinkle fillers and fighters, many baby boomers are choosing to postpone the facelift – but it is not dead! In fact, patients age 45 and older may find they only achieve their desired result with surgical rejuvenation options. A study in May’s Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery®, the official medical journal of the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS), reveals a new facelift technique that offers patients more options.

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