Cosmetic Surgery and You
There are many reasons why you might be considering cosmetic surgery, and many reasons why you might be hesitating.
The best way to have your questions answered of course, is to talk to an expert.
And you can contact Dr Hunt anytime.
However, here are answers to some of the more commonly asked questions.
Can I afford it?
You may be surprised at how affordable cosmetic procedures can be.
When you balance the many benefits of a cosmetic procedure against the cost, and compare the cost to many of the other lifestyle choices you make, it is a very cost-effective investment.
Consider what you might spend on hair care over a year, or an annual holiday. These are activities that can make you feel relaxed and rejuvenated, maybe for weeks. Now compare that to the cost of a single procedure, or a series of treatments that can make a lasting difference to your appearance and self-esteem and you have a new perspective.
How much will it hurt?
Any surgery, no matter how minor, has the potential to cause some discomfort. One of the benefits of having a surgeon specialising in cosmetic procedures, is that you also have the benefit of a surgeon who specialises in managing the discomfort associated with those procedures.
Just as Dr Hunt takes the time before a procedure to identified your particular needs, he is also committed to ensuring your experience is as positive as possible, and that means adequate pain control.
Will everyone notice?
That really depends on the extent of your surgery, your attitude and your wishes. You may be very excited about your procedure and want to tell everyone and discuss it freely. Or you may be a more private person. You will find that if you want to discuss your procedure your friends will be happy to do so, but unless you bring it up, they are unlikely to comment. It’s really up to you!
One thing you can be sure of is that while your friends and acquaintances may not be able to put their fingers on what it is about you that’s different, they will notice a change.
Am I just being vain?
Wanting to feel good about yourself; to feel confident and comfortable is not vanity. Everywhere you look there are self-improvement courses, self-esteem workshops, confidence building seminars. No one would ever accuse you of being vain for attending one of these.
Cosmetic surgery is no different. It’s a way for you to improve your quality of life, your self-confidence and your self-esteem. That can only be beneficial for you and those around you.


