Plastic surgery is a specialized area of surgery that involves the reconstruction of specific areas of the body that may have been damaged due to birth defects, trauma cases, burns or even disease. Plastic surgery also includes cosmetic surgery, which involves changing the appearance of a person through operations such as facelifts, rhinoplasty, liposuction and breast augmentations. The main difference between cosmetic plastic surgery and reconstructive surgery is that people choose cosmetic surgery to improve the way they look. It can enhance their original features and hence improve their self-confidence and self-esteem. Reconstructive plastic surgery is performed to improve function or correct severe disfigurement that hinders the person's ability to lead a normal life.
Another difference is that most reconstructive plastic surgery will generally be covered by health insurance policies, while cosmetic surgery is not because it is an elective surgery. Most health insurance policies have their own distinctions between cosmetic and reconstructive plastic surgeries. Blepharoplasty, an eyelid operation, is generally considered a cosmetic surgery, but if the eyelid has drooped so low as to impair vision it can then be considered a reconstructive surgery.
A major concern for most people considering plastic surgery is the amount of pain involved. The plastic surgery operation itself will not involve any pain, as it is performed under either a local or general anesthetic, but post surgery pain will vary from person to person depending on the surgery involved. Some patients describe the post plastic surgery pain as a slight discomfort, while others have said the pain is considerably more intense. Doctors are able to administer medication to help ease this discomfort until the pain subsides.
.