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Plastic Surgery As A Fabric Of American Life
Article Summary: Millions of elective cosmetic plastic surgery procedures are done every year in the United States. With such a large number of procedures being performed, most of these patients have to be average or normal everyday people. While marketing and media imagery have done much to propel plastic surgery into everyday American life, successful outcomes and limited complications of the procedures has also led to its pursuit by so many.
Recent articles on people who undergo plastic surgery report that most patients are average everyday people. While plastic surgery has historically been thought of as restricted to the rich and famous, the past twenty years has seen a paradigm shift in the makeup of the plastic surgery populatioh.
This article was refreshing because they all had positive experiences, which is usually the norm, as opposed to many articles which talk about patient's problems and complications which is not the norm. But the underlying theme of the article is what is most poignant for me. The large numbers of plastic surgery procedures done today could occur for only one reason....that the typical plastic surgery patient is just reflective of the average person in society. There is only a very small fraction of society that is famous or wealthy. the millions of plastic surgery procedures done today could not be accounted for by this relatively small segment of society. In the past twenty years we have seen plastic surgery work its way into the mainstream of society and is much a part of American culture as Starbucks, cell phones, and My Space. The typical plastic surgery patient in my practice is just a normal person from the middle fabric of society, the range goes from the unemployed to a company CEO. Nearly 40% of my patients now use financing for major procedures, reinforcing the concept of the 'average' patient having plastic surgery. That number is starting to approach finance numbers for major appliances or other big ticket home items.
You may ask yourself why.....why do so many people undergo plastic surgery today? Is it the marketing hype from surgeons, is it the media convincing us that me must look better and younger through their projected images, or is our society just so vain? Probably all three of these have some responsibility, but there is one bigger reason. The main reason, in my practice experience, is that most plastic surgery procedures simply work and deliver what they purport to do. Breast implants make breast bigger and more shapely, tummy tucks really do flatten stomachs, facelifts do turn back the clock and tighten that jaw and neck line, and noses do get better shapes that look better on one's face. Yes, plastic surgeons and plastic surgery procedures are not perfect. Every result is not ideal and some patients do experience complications. And yes sometimes plastic surgery procedures are overhyped. But, on average, most plastic surgery patients are very satisfied and would repeat the experience. A finding that some refer to as accomplishment feedback. This explains why the returning customer now makes up nearly 1/3 of my plastic surgery oeprations performed every year. Such positive experiences very directly promotes plastic surgery as a satisfied patient is very likely to consider another procedure or tell a friend, who may then go on to have plastic surgery themselves. Word of mouth referrals has long been recognized by all businesses and professions as having a termendous influence.
Plastic surgery today is and will continue to be for real people. Its benefits are wide reaching and the ability for all of society to benefit, from the child born with a cleft defect to the middle-aged sales representative who wants to look more refreshed, will continue to be more pervasive. The propagation of plastic surgery has as much to do with its overall effectiveness and high patient satisfaction as it does with marketing and media promotions.
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Dr Barry Eppley
Dr Barry Eppley, board-certified plastic surgeon, operates his private practice at Clarian Health in suburban Indianapolis. He writes a daily blog on topics and trends in plastic surgery at http://www.exploreplasticsurgery.com