subject: Theres Never Been A Better Time To Get Plastic Surgery Than Now! [print this page] Maybe you have noticed or maybe you havent, but America is slowly becoming more and more accepting of cosmetic surgery, or as it is colloquially known, plastic surgery, than ever before. This idea is presented best through a quick overview of current popular culture and media: there are many (reality) shows on television heralding the benefits of Plastic Surgery in Baltimore, and one is sure to have heard about the recent phenomenon known as Botox parties.
If you are a person that has been considering fixing a certain area thats been bothering you from an aesthetic point-of-view, you are in luck: not only are virtually all plastic surgery procedures safer and more efficient than ever before, but also, their acceptance by society is more prevalent than ever before.
If for some reason you are skeptical about the fact that plastic surgery has become more acceptable in todays society, let the facts speak for themselves: between 2000 and 2011, the amount of plastic surgery procedures performed on American patients rose by 87%. To put actual figures to this percent increase- in 2000, there was a total of 7,401,495 cosmetic procedures performed but by 2011, that figure ballooned to 13,828,726.
The most popular surgical plastic surgery procedure requested by Americans in 2011 was breast augmentations, and the most popular nonsurgical plastic surgery procedure requested was Botox, medically known as Botulinum Toxin Type A. But according to a Cosmetic Surgeon in Baltimore, Maryland, and as attested to by the majority of cosmetic surgeons everywhere, the fastest growing surgical plastic surgery procedure is the chinplant, with an estimated 71% growth in procedures performed between 2010 and 2011 (which is more than the increase in the amount of breast augmentation, Botox, and liposuction procedures combined).
The chinplant, or as it is formally known, the mentoplasty, is exactly what it sounds like: a cosmetic procedure designed to augment the aesthetic appearance of the chins silhouette via an implant. The American Association of Plastic Surgery has attributed this rise in chin augmentation procedures to the rise of the use of video chat technology.
Cosmetic surgeons have reported an increase in the number of patients citing reasons for their cosmetic surgery desires as stemming from their want to look better while talking to friends and family using video chat technology. Unsurprisingly, being in a situation in which one is presented with the opportunity to view their physical appearance, especially their facial appearance, for long periods of time seems to have led to people being incredibly self-critical about the appearance of their faces.
With the use of video-related media sure to become more and more commonplace when it comes to keeping in touch with friends and family, now would be the best time to research and undergo the cosmetic procedure that is designed aesthetically enhance an area of your body that has been on your mind.