Plastic surgery hadn’t reached only the human’s brain yet.
The rampant development of aesthetic surgery is present in Russia nowadays, but we haven’t reached the American and European levels. It will take at least ten years to saturate the market.
Here are the reasons why people go for plastic surgery: birth defects, discontent with own appearance and aging changes.
Aesthetic requirements to every person are formed by society and ethnical peculiarities. In other words one’s environment forms certain requirements to his appearance.
There’re things we’re not able to change. If so we have to refuse those people politely. For example, a man comes with a fleshy nose and wants to a have a tiny, Jackson-like nose. Or a girl wants herself E-size breast while having less the A now.
Today the duration of a postoperative recovery are minimized.
In Russia the patients’ health became the price of the experience accumulation unlike the other countries.
There are people for whom plastic surgery is a side business. It is horrible, when a proctologist makes some plastic surgery and is kind to your purse, by the way.
Aesthetic surgeon has some particular psychological skills apart from his purely technical capabilities, as pre- and postoperative intercommunication is a complicated psychological work.
I’m a big fan of diving and tennis and often go off my work holding a bag with my rackets. We have a team with which we’ve ranged the whole world. Once we searched for a propeller blade underwater and managed to find not only that blade but also its little screw.
It is not trendy now to smoke and to have baggy lower eyelids.
I perform about 350-400 operations a year.
I’m against broadcasting of the operation process. If one watched the process of butchering a pig, he wouldn’t be able to eat a pork steak that day.
I like Boston very much, because it has a unique atmosphere of campus life. Even the oldsters reel there! It’s unbelievable when you see some young people in a pub and there’re some bike-riding old farts with Mohawks just near them.
I plan to circumnavigate the globe with my friend the next year.
My experience proves that in terms of operating risks you should be especially cautious while operating your relatives, colleagues and red-headed people.
We have to be maniacally careful during an operation. This is our ritual, our hobby and our religion.
I’m reading “99 francs” now… A dope book. But Richard Brenson’s “Loosing My Virginity” impressed me much more.