November 18, 2011 How old is "too old" for cosmetic surgery? Over the past 30 years, life expectancy has increased dramatically. Because seniors are now living longer, they not only desire a good quality of life but they want to look their best at the same time! Baby boomers have worked hard their entire lives and are now at the stage financially where they are able to invest in themselves. Recent statistics show that over 30% of plastic surgery is performed on people over the age of 55. Not only women are getting in on the action, but men are wanting to revitalize their faces and recapture a bit of youth as well. Cosmetic surgery is not about simply maintaining your youth, but about enhancing your appearance to look as vital and healthy as possible. This aids in a person’s overall sense of well-being and happiness. Instead of bemoaning the fact that they are aging, seniors want to be content that they look their best. I like to consult with anyone considering surgery because it is essential that I understand what goals they'd like to achieve but also caution them that a cosmetic procedure enabling them to look 30 years younger is unrealistic. It is also important for anyone considering surgery to be in good health. I would not recommend surgery for anyone who is already experiencing several health issues. By booking a consultation at our Yorkville clinic, I can be honest with you and discuss both the advantages and risks associated with cosmetic surgery. We will do everything possible to achieve the goals you desire in the safe and professional environment of our state-of-the-art clinic. Our staff is known for their customer care and we will treat you with the dignity you deserve. |
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