Aesthetic or Plastic?
To be human is, in a sense, to be imperfect. Repairing, improving or healing those imperfections is one of the most meaningful aspects of being human. The bond a person forms with themselves through this process can be positive and motivating.
Just as there are many ways to address inner wounds, there are also different solutions for physical concerns that make us unhappy or negatively affect our health. When such concerns weigh on a person, plastic surgery may become a restorative option.
Treatments that help you feel better and also heal can strengthen the soul, confidence and sense of wellbeing. Today, many people seek surgical or non-surgical solutions to improve quality of life and address aesthetic concerns.
What is aesthetic plastic surgery?
Aesthetic plastic surgery, also called cosmetic surgery, includes treatments that improve the appearance of the face and body. Removing a prominent mole from the nose and addressing sagging abdominal tissue may seem different to the patient, but for the surgeon both require care, precision and responsibility.
What is the difference between aesthetic and reconstructive plastic surgery?
Aesthetic plastic surgery aims to improve appearance according to the patient’s goals. Reconstructive plastic surgery focuses on restoring form and function after congenital differences, trauma, disease or other medically significant conditions.
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