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Dealing With Bad Cosmetic Surgery
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By Neranjan Hathurusinghe
Published on 10/29/2008
 
Although in the majority of cases, cosmetic surgery goes very right and will leave you with the desired look that you were hoping for, there are some people who end up with bad cosmetic surgery.

Dealing With Bad Cosmetic Surgery

Although in the majority of cases, cosmetic surgery goes very right and will leave you with the desired look that you were hoping for, there are some people who end up with bad cosmetic surgery. This is usually always their own fault in a way however as it means that they probably did not do enough research and more than anything did not find a qualified, experienced plastic surgeon.

You have probably seen celebrity bad cosmetic surgery before, such as Tara Reid who is constantly scrutinized by the media for her breast augmentation and other cosmetic surgery that did not exactly go right.

Now if it is already too late and you are stuck with bad cosmetic surgery, of course you are going to need to figure out what to do, and how to fix it so that you are at least satisfied with your look.

Think About it

The first thing that you will need to do to deal with bad cosmetic surgery is take a bit of time to really consider your situation. You want to think about what went wrong, what it is that you are not happy with, and what results you are actually looking for.

If you are trying to deal with bad cosmetic surgery, you really want to get a clear picture of exactly what is going to need to take place here, because of course you are not going to want the same thing to happen again.

Find the Right Surgeon

Now the most important step of all when it comes to dealing with bad cosmetic surgery, and which you probably forgot to do originally, is take the time to find the right surgeon. You are going to want to choose a surgeon to fix your bad cosmetic surgery that has at least six years of surgical training and experience with at least three years in plastic surgery, and who operates only in accredited medical facilities.

As well you need to make sure that they adhere to a strict code of ethics, that they fulfill continuing medical education requirements, including standards and innovations in patient safety, and that they are your partners in cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgery.

In other words, you do not want to have them simply telling you what they think that you should do, but instead they should be willing to cooperate with you, meet with you and discuss the results that you are hoping for.