Many of us look in the mirror and worry about our imperfections and how we are aging. It’s easy to identify a wrinkle here and some lines there, but what about identifying what’s actually making us look old? To find a solution, one needs to define the problem and understand how to find a solution. Dr. James Namnoum, a board certified plastic surgeon from Atlanta, discusses the importance of consulting an expert when looking into plastic surgery and why defining your aesthetic problem is the key to a successful outcome.
Defining Your Aging Problem
By: James Namnoum, MD and
ThePlasticSurgeryChannel.com
Why Do I Look Tired?
“Defining the problem is the key to almost everything in surgery, and particularly in aesthetic surgery,” says Dr. Namnoum. “Once you define the problem, you can work your way backwards to the solution. There’s usually more than one thing, and more than one solution.”
Trusting an Expert
We like to think we’re all experts when it comes to our own image and beauty. Lines on my face mean Botox, sagging breasts means breast lift… seems easy enough. “You come in and say, ‘Doctor, I look old; I want something to correct my aging changes’,” says Namnoum. “What actually makes you look that way? You want to go to someone who has experience, has a good aesthetic eye and a good understanding of the concept of beauty.”