Presented by Daniel Toriola
Cosmetic surgery can make a person’s external body look as good as they may feel on the inside. It brings joy
to the mind and also shapes the body. Some parts of the body are difficult to tone with exercises and such
parts needs cosmetic surgery.
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Computer Imaging Prior To Cosmetic Surgery
By John Brown
In the past, those who have opted to undergo cosmetic surgery have entered their doctor's office
knowing exactly what they needed or wanted. However, with the expansion of technology, it is not
necessary to be so certain. Computer digital imaging offers the choice of knowing which areas of
cosmetic surgery will work best for you and what results they will provide. Computer imaging will also
enable you to know what to expect after the surgery.
The first step in computer imaging is to take a digital picture of the patient as well as the area in which
they desire the cosmetic surgery. This will be copied to a computer software program as you wait. The
surgeon will then take that picture and manipulate the different areas where you are considering
cosmetic surgery. It will produce an image of the potential results. While you may not see the exact
appearance afterward, it can give you a general idea of how your body may change.
Computer imaging is known to be an effective tool for a surgeon to communicate with a patient about
their particular cosmetic surgery needs and wishes. Often, patients will go into the office with an
preference as to the results they desire. The surgeon can make the patient's expectations more
realistic before the operation has been done or the money spent. This will also give the patient a better
idea of what is required. This is especially effective in eliminating th