Have plastic surgery, get active in bedroom
Dr. Guy Stofman of Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh had found in his research that since people feel better about themselves and have higher self esteem after cosmetic surgery, they also see an improvement in their sex life. And he was quick to point on in several interviews that people should not think that they should have surgery just to get more bedroom action. Now Dr. Fred Hackney is supporting the views of Dr. Stofman.
“The key to this study is self-esteem,†says Dr. Hackney. “More than 95% of people participating in the study reported an improved body image. If a person feels better about your body, you can see how that could improve their sex life.â€
However, this logic concerns some plastic surgeons. “As surgeons, we’re taught to ask patients about their motivation for surgery,†says Dr. Hackney, “The motivation has to be internal. If they’re doing it for someone else, that’s a bad reason.†For example, Hackney says patients shouldn’t seek surgery to improve their marriage. “If they’re going through a divorce and they think plastic surgery is going to save their marriage, it’s not going to work,†he says.
Hackney says that raising self-esteem is a good reason for cosmetic surgery. “If an improved self-image leads to other, unexpected benefits, that’s good,†he says, “But these other benefits shouldn’t be the deciding factor.â€
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