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A small history page about Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery that involves the repair
or replacement of malformed, injured or lost members or tissues
of the body. The plastic surgery has two more major branches:
the reconstructive and the cosmetic surgery. These types of
plastic surgery differ from one to another in one main way: the
reconstructive surgery is made to help reconstruct an injured
tissue or a birth defect while the cosmetic plastic surgery
deals only with form or appearance.
I will now present a short history lesson about plastic surgery.
Although plastic surgery goes far as Ancient Egypt, the first
real plastic surgery doctors were two Sicilians: Gustav and
Antonio Branka. They were father and son and they have managed
to put the first brick on the plastic surgery wall by making
basic guidelines which plastic surgeons should follow when doing
a reconstructive nose surgery. The first man to actually create
a center for Plastic surgery was another Italian: Taliakosi. But
the main develop in plastic surgery was during the World War I
and II because of the huge number of soldiers with body and
facial disfigurations. Reconstructive plastic surgery has been
in some cases
able to correct these injuries and regain
functional abilities of those parts of the body. From then to
now it has been in a constant evolution catalyzed by scientific
achievements. It is important to know that in the 80' plastic
surgery had for many people a single meaning: breast
enhancements.
This is why more and more women were asking for that kind of
plastic surgery procedure. But really, plastic surgery is much
more than that.
Nowadays, the plastic surgery is one of the most profitable
businesses out there. Cosmetic surgery has now become more
fashionable and it plays a great role in the mainstream. It is
known that almost every Hollywood celebrity has used in some way
plastic surgery.
In our modern society that puts a high price on an individual
look, plastic surgery helps people getting a nice outward
appearance along with self-confidence.
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Written by: David C Skul
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