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Having Cosmetic Surgery When You Are Younger

 

 

Cleveland Cosmetic Surgery Younger AgeIn our previous post we discussed a new cosmetic surgery study that found that physical results were better and patient satisfaction was higher in women who underwent face lifts before they turned 50, compared to patients who underwent facelifts later in life. The results of the study point to a growing trend to schedule Cleveland cosmetic surgery procedures early at the first signs of aging rather than waiting until later in life when wrinkles and sagging skin have become more pronounced.

Today, it is common for Cleveland women and men to schedule cosmetic surgery procedures in their 30s and 40s rather than waiting for their 50s and 60s. The California Pacific Medical Center study on face lifts demonstrates the benefits patients gain by acting early to combat signs of aging.

A patient’s satisfaction with her or his cosmetic surgery results is first and foremost a factor of the cosmetic surgeon’s training, skill and experience. A highly skilled Cleveland cosmetic surgeon like Dr. Poblete provides superior results for patients of all ages. However, as we age, the quality of our skin changes, losing firmness and elasticity with each passing year. Improved skin elasticity benefits patients who elect to have cosmetic procedures at a younger age.

As the California study noted, taking proactive steps to address signs of aging as they begin to appear limits damage to the skin and underlying muscles, enabling Cleveland cosmetic surgeons to correct appearance issues using less invasive cosmetic surgery techniques. By making cosmetic procedures part of your regular beauty routine at a younger age, you can maximize the rejuvenating results of cosmetic surgery while minimizing the need for extensive surgical procedures.

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