The History of Plastic Surgery Goes Back to Ancient Times
The advancements of plastic surgery are phenomenal, but plastic surgery is not new. The history of plastic surgery goes back hundreds of years. Supposedly the first plastic surgeon was an Indian man name Susrutha who started the history of plastic surgery with skin grafts. This surgeon lived in the 8th century, and the history of plastic surgery contends that he did nose and ear surgery to improve the appearance of people afflicted with unbecoming features. There is a written history of plastic surgery continuing into the 18th century. The Romans continued the history of plastic surgery with ear surgery as well. There is written evidence of the history of plastic surgery in Europe as early as the sixteen hundreds. The procedures noted also include nose surgery. The history of plastic surgery does not become common until the 19th century. Plastic surgery was restricted until the invention of anesthesia. With the procedures for anesthesia came the possibilities of more extensive plastic surgery procedures. According to the history of plastic surgery, the first procedures were completed in America in the early 19th century. The procedures of plastic surgery became more common with the injuries suffered during the first world war. The History of Plastic Surgery Includes Reconstructive Surgery As medical techniques improved, the techniques of plastic surgery did as well. During the second world war, there were many surgeries done to repair damage to military people injured during the battles. Important improvement in the history of plastic surgery led to help for people in need of reconstructive surgery. These people included those with cleft palates and those who lost their breasts because of cancer treatments. The plastic surgeons began to do more for people disfigured with serious burns. The surgical procedures continued to improve as did the procedures for administering aesthesia to patients undergoing a surgical procedure. In the last part of the twentieth century and at the beginning of twenty first century, the number of people using plastic surgery increased substantially. Many people turned to plastic surgery for many different procedures. Many people employed the services of plastic surgeons to remove fat from their bodies, to redesign their facial features and augment their breasts. Millions of dollars have been spent on plastic surgery in recent years. The procedures are popular with both men and women. Plastic surgery is popular in the United States and in many different countries around the world.

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Botox Injections | Breast Augmentation | Breast Lift | Brow Lift | Butt Lift | Cellulite Treatment | Collagen Injections | Chemical Peel | Chin Augmentation | Ear Surgery | Eyelid Lift | Face Lift | Forehead Lift | Hair Replacement | Labiaplasty | Laser Skin Resurfacing | Lasik Eye Surgery | Lip Augmentation | Liposuction | Nose Job | Varicose Veins | Thigh Lift | Tummy Tuck | Upper Arm Lift | Weight Loss Surgery
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