What
do plastic surgery pictures look like?
The plastic surgery pictures usually come in pairs.
One shot is taken before the operation, the other - after it.
You can see them almost at every plastic surgery website and finding
them is not a problem. Trouble begins when you want to use them
to make up your mind about the results of the plastic surgery
you want to have.
Which
plastic surgery pictures are the good ones?
It
is very easy to retouch these pictures. And I'm not talking
only about using Adobe Photoshop - such plain dishonesty won';t
work in the long run. But plastic surgery pictures can be taken
in such way that they will hide more than they will show. Look
only for the pictures that have the qualities described below:
(1) There should be several plastic surgery pictures of one patient.
They should be taken from different angles to give you better
view of what actually has changed.
(2) The patient should not wear any makeup. It is quite common
to take "before" shots when patients don't wear any makeup and
"after" shots - when they wear it. Such plastic surgery pictures
are almost useless.
(3) The lighting should be similar in both "before" and "after"
pictures. Playing with lighting can change things in the plastic
surgery pictures just as good as the Acrobat Photoshop.
How
can we actually use them?
The
first usage is quite obvious: we use plastic surgery pictures
to see what we can expect from, for example, breast augmentation.
But there is also one more way we can use them. You simply HAVE
TO see the plastic surgery pictures of you prospect doctors patients.
Almost all patients in plastic surgery clinics are photographed,
so all the photos should be available at the clinic. If they refuse
to show them or if they don't match the "good plastic surgery
pictures" description (see above), you'd better reconsider your
decision. Even if they aren't the effects of doctor's dishonesty,
they tell about sloppiness of the clinics work. If they can't
take the proper pictures, how can they perform the serious and
delicate surgery?
About The Author:
Jeff
Lakie is the founder of
Plastic Surgery Resources a website providing information
on cosmetic surgery