COSMETIC SURGERY Dr. Charles Njoku. CEO Chioma Entertainment Group
Beauty enhancing, age defying, sculpturing, and the many other definitions that have been used to define this confusing and age old craze. There will come a time in any woman’s life when she will ask herself if she needs cosmetic surgery. Most women and men in the entertainment business have had one or more forms of plastic surgery. It is now almost a norm to have one or more of these. To qualify or to maintain your starship, your eyes, nose, face, breasts, tummy (oh the great tummy tuck), must have gone through a surgeon’s knife. It is now a form of entertainment, the make-me-feel good surgery.
There are consequences to whatever we choose to do. The pros and cons should be weighed very carefully, without bias. People have also died under thus make-me-feel good knife. It is important to understand what your chosen surgery will and will not do and be prepared to accept the results.
In upcoming issues of Chioma Magazine we will discuss a procedure in each of the magazines, probably be a guest surgeon. We will discuss the most common beauty enhancing surgeries beginning with the nose, the breast (reduction and enlargement), the eye, the belly, and the face. We will discuss the problems and the solution, the expected results with photos and expected and unexpected complications.
Some things are clear in this cosmetic surgery debate. A lot of changes and improvements have been made. The procedures are getting simpler and can even be done in the surgeon’s office on out patient basis. It is becoming less and less painful with minimally invasive surgery. The ages of people requesting surgery are getting younger. We will take on breast enhancement in our October issue.