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		<title>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery &#8211; Facelift</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most common Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery procedures is the facelift. In fact the facelift is probably the most well known cosmetic surgery procedure as well. Everyone uses the term, but do they really know what is involved in a facelift?



As people age their skin loses it&#8217;s tension and becomes baggy. A facelift removes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most common <a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com"><strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong></a> procedures is the facelift. In fact the facelift is probably the most well known cosmetic surgery procedure as well. Everyone uses the term, but do they really know what is involved in a facelift?</p>
<p><span style="text-align:left; float:left; width:300px; margin:5px;"><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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</script></span>As people age their skin loses it&#8217;s tension and becomes baggy. A facelift removes this excess baggy skin and stretches the skin more tightly over the face. A facelift is a major medical procedure and should not be taken lightly. <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong> patients will want to discuss the following points with their surgeons:</p>
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<li>How many wrinkles and folds will be removed?<br />
The answer to this question varies by individual. It is usually impossible to remove every wrinkle and fold and the success depends on the condition of your skin, your age, and other factors.</li>
<li>Will the results of a facelift last a long time?<br />
Even in <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong>, this question cannot be accurately answered. A facelift is not a fountain of youth &#8211; and your skin will continue to get older. If your doctor gives you an exact answer you should ask how he determined the response and evaluate the information he gives you.</li>
<li>Decscribe the facelift surgery procedure.<br />
Typically, the cosmetic surgeon will cut the facial skin around the temple, ears, and scalp. Then the doctor will stretch the skin and remove the extra skin. Stitches will generally be required. Once again <strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> recommends that you discuss the specifics of the facelift procedure with your doctor.</li>
<li>How long will I be in the hospital? A facelift surgery usually requires a hospital stay. You will need to ask your plastic surgeon or cosmetic surgeon how long the hospital stay will be and how long recovery will take.</li>
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<p><strong>Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery</strong> has provided these questions as an opening dialog between you and your plastic surgeon. There will be many more personal questions that you will want to ask and have answered before undergoing a facelift. Make a list of these questions as you perform your research so your practitioner can address all of your concerns.</p>
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		<title>Is Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery right for you?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why choose Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery? 



Choosing to undergo a cosmetic surgery procedure is a very personal decision. Classic cosmetic surgery is performed due to choice and not because of medical necessity. Many people refer to cosmetic surgery as plastic surgery but in reality this is a completely different term. Plastic surgery is usually done because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Why choose <a href="http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com">Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</a>? </strong></p>
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</script></span>Choosing to undergo a cosmetic surgery procedure is a very personal decision. Classic cosmetic surgery is performed due to choice and not because of medical necessity. Many people refer to cosmetic surgery as plastic surgery but in reality this is a completely different term. Plastic surgery is usually done because the procedure is medically necessary. Once upon a time, cosmetic surgery was only for the rich and famous, but today there is such a thing as <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong>. ( Ok, I know that many people in Pennsylvania are rich and famous <img src='http://pennsylvaniacosmeticsurgeryguide.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#8211; but even those that are not are experiencing <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong> to tweak parts of their appearance that they dislike.)</p>
<p><strong>Is Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery right for you?</strong></p>
<p>Why are you considering cosmetic surgery? Is their something in appearance that  you are dissatisfied with? Does it bother you whenever you look in the mirror? Or does this feature affect your self confidence? Perhaps you are happy with your appearance but you are trying to please someone else in your life? These are all serious questions that you must consider before choosing to undergo a Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery procedure. You must make sure that the benefits to you outweigh the risks and the price.</p>
<p><strong>Risks of Cosmetic Surgery</strong></p>
<p>While <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery</strong> has become more and more common, it is a medical procedure. And like all medical procedures there are risks involved. First and foremost, you may not like the outcome. Some scarring may occur. You may have an adverse reaction to any medication that you are prescribed. And there is also some pain and discomfort due to swelling and recuperating from the procedure. It has been noted that death has occurred as a result of cosmetic surgery but this is rare.</p>
<p><strong>How will you pay for Pennsylvania Cosmetic Surgery?</strong></p>
<p>The good news is that cosmetic surgery doesn&#8217;t cost as much as it once did. However, this type of procedure is generally not covered by medical insurance, since it is elective. So you will probably pay a pretty penny for that new look. If you choose Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery and you live close by to the office of your chosen provider, then you will be able to cut out any potential travel and lodging expenses.</p>
<p>The  bottom line is that there is much to think about before deciding if <strong>Pennsylvania cosmetic surgery </strong>is right for you.</p>
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