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How to Choose the Best Plastic Surgeon in Utah for a Cosmetic Surgery

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The choice of the surgeon has always been one of the most difficult moments for the patient, who is often unable to verify the real abilities of the professional. Chase Plastic Surgery clinic to support its patients in making the best decision is ready to present the main advice in the dedicated in-depth study. The main tips The first main aspect to focus on is the choice of specialists in reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery. Nowadays, there are no cosmetic surgeons or aesthetic doctors. In Utah, all doctors can perform plastic surgery, but obviously, no one wants an orthopedist to perform an abdominoplasty, for example. The specialization in reconstructive and aesthetic plastic surgery guarantees that the doctor, after 6 years of Medicine, the doctor has studied for another 5 years. For example, rhinoplasty, the operation that serves to improve the aesthetics of the nose, is one of the most delicate operations and yet it is also the most advertised by many plastic surgeons. H...

What is plastic, restorative and aesthetic surgery?

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Plastic surgery covers restorative and cosmetic surgeries. Made historically necessary because of wars, starting with the First World War, reconstructive surgery, supported by Social Security, works to rebuild and improve the appearance of the body following a congenital malformation, accident, or even surgery. Resulting from reconstructive surgery, cosmetic surgery, not reimbursed by Social Security with some exceptions, is aimed at people anxious to beautify, according to their appreciation, their physical appearance to feel better about themselves. Why resort to plastic, restorative or cosmetic surgery? The purpose of reconstructive surgery is to restore its integrity to the body and the face; so that the person can rebuild themselves, physically and morally, after a trauma - burns, bites, accidents ... It also intervenes to correct a malformation, such as a cleft lip in children or too large a chest. Reconstructive surgery also focuses on reconstructing the body damaged by a surgic...