With this comes a desire to experience these effects for ourselves and who can blame us. The question is; is it for you, me, anyone? How do we know if we are a good candidate, well here’s how:
• Do you smoke – If you are a smoker you should consider quitting before opting for cosmetic surgery as it robs your skin of moisture, decreases the elasticity by depleting collagen stores and increases the risk of thread veins appearing – not to mention it’s bad for your health. Continuing to smoke after having cosmetic surgery will reverse the effects much more quickly.
• Do you have a good skincare regime – There is little point opting for cosmetic surgery procedures such as face lifts if you do not look after your skin. You should protect your skin from the main cause of aging; the sun. A day moisturizer with a sun factor protection of at least 15 should be employed every day, even in winter. It is a good idea to exfoliate your skin regularly as this increase surface cellular renewal.
• Do you need it – the most important of all, you should think carefully about your decision. Once you have used plastic surgery to turn back the clock you will most probably need to apply a top up after a number of years. As a rule, those under the age of 30 should not need to opt for cosmetic surgery as a method to peel back the years, although it is still a good choice for facial improvement in terms of having nose surgery, eye bag removal and corrective ear surgery.
Consider the above and you should be able to make an informed decision with regards to opting for cosmetic surgery.
Cosmetic surgery can be a useful way of turning back the clock. You should consider all the facts before employing plastic surgery and follow a good skincare regime to keep the effects long lasting.

