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lundi 11 janvier 2016

13:15

Caveat Emptor - Finding the Right Cosmetic Surgeon


The decision to go under the knife for cosmetic purposes can make you feel overwhelmed to say the least. Cosmetic surgery, even if only for pure aesthetic reasons, still involves a certain amount of risk. So, it goes without saying that you absolutely must find the right surgeon. And the right one for you may not be the same as your neighbor's suggestion. With that, you may have to be willing to travel to a much larger city, even if they're plenty of cosmetic doctors in your local area. You don't want to leave this life altering decision-whether good or bad-to someone who just graduated from medical school.
One important task to making sure you're choosing the right cosmetic surgeon is to check credentials. Are they certified with their respective governing board? Does she specialize in a certain procedure and meet all the qualifications for that specialty? A doctor who performs rhinoplasty may not be the best breast augmentation specialist. You'll never know unless you take the time to do the research yourself. Don't leave this to chance and your friend's recommendation from three years ago. The medical profession changes constantly and doctors must always clamor to keep up with the changing standards.
To expedite your research, both before and during your initial consultation, follow these general guidelines:
- What's the doctor's primary expertise? Don't let them tell you they are a "jack-of-all trades". Every surgeon specializes in something. Find out exactly what.
- Ensure that the surgeon has performed a substantial number of cosmetic surgery procedures.
- Once you've found out their area of expertise, find out how many procedures they've completed. You're looking for total number of procedures-both successful and unsuccessful. How do you find out if a surgery was unsuccessful? Ask! As a potential client, you have every right to ask about not so successful procedures. While the doctor probably won't go into details-patient confidentiality of course-he should give you an answer that at least makes you feel comfortable. You're not asking for a confession here. Just an honest answer.
- What kind of equipment is in the office? Ask to look around. What's the vibe you get when you walk into a room (if the procedure is performed in the office)? Does the equipment look like it walked of a bad 1990s movie? Or does it look state of the art? I think we all know when something is outdated and old technological wise.
- How much will it cost? Don't wait until the last-minute with deposits paid to ask how much the procedure will cost-the grand total cost with everything added in. If it's performed in a hospital, fees can add up very quickly. Just ask. Most doctors expect you to ask!
- Looks at pictures of previous patients from a pre and post operation perspective. Most offices will allow you to look through before and after pictures. Again, don't put this off. Know what you're getting into.
- Any type of surgery, including cosmetic, has its assumed risks and complications. Don't let the doctor dismiss you off-hand. Don't assume you won't be the 1% that ends up with a botched job.
- And last, but not least, make sure the doctor will be part of your post-op care.
Your cosmetic surgery success will depend on you to properly performing your due diligence. Don't let the excitement of having a procedure done prevent you from asking the right questions. And, likewise, don't let the fear of the process keep you from having it done.
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By Akobbet Itoua
13:03

Wait! Don't Cancel That Hair Appointment


Life can be very intense. Everything is clamoring for our attention. Work, family, hobbies, kids-where's the time for ourselves? And now you realize you have an appointment at the local salon. That's right, priority zero. But it will become a priority at some point because we all need a trim.
So, canceling your reservation shouldn't be an option. It should absolutely be a top priority. Apart from the time alone for relaxation it will give you, there are five good reasons why you shouldn't call and cancel your next salon rendezvous.
1. Keeping the appointment will actually save you time. You know how it is to fix everything one morning until that fateful day when you notice your hair is long overdue for an adjustment. So, after hours of trying to force everything, you'll have to resign yourself to the fact that only a cut and style is going to fix this mess. By visiting your stylist now, you'll prevent the rush to repair the long overdue hairdo when it's jump to priority number one on your list. Dealing with a perfect cut and shaped style in the morning is a breeze and will save you loads of time.
2. You'll save money. Have you ever let your grass get too long? You have to call in an army of mowers to get it back to normal. With a hairdo that's long overdue, your stylist will have to work harder-and you'll spend more time and money-to get it back into shape.
3. When you think you need a haircut-do it today. Of course, we all think tomorrow or next week or next month will certainly be more time friendly, that our workload will be slower than today. Has that ever happened in your life? Next week will be very similar to this week and the week after. Don't kid yourself. When you think it, do it.
4. Hairstylists are like doctors-it can take weeks to get in. This is especially true if your stylist is good. No doubt everyone else in towns thinks she's good too. If you fail to keep your appointment, someone else will jump in line and take it. And not to mention the hundreds of other people in line waiting for a turn. Delaying only means more fretting about when you can get in next.
5. It shows respect. When you book a meeting, your hairdresser can plan out her day. She won't appreciate a last-minute cancel even if she is popular. And a single cancellation can snowball the rest of the day. I've even heard of hairdressers who cancel their clients for missing too many appointments. You can make more money but you can't make more time.
Of course, there will absolutely be times when other priorities just can't be put off. If that's the case, be respectful and try to cancel at least 24 hours ahead of time. As you can see, making your appointment a priority should make you think twice about canceling.
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By Akobbet Itoua