PHILADELPHIA, PA, October 08, 2012 (Press-News.org) A recent article from ABC News reveals that as many young women head to college, they may be also considering undergoing cosmetic surgery prior to going back-to-school. According to Kam Habibi, founder of the Deerfield Beach Outpatient Surgical Center, the reasons that patients pursue plastic surgery are diverse. While many associate plastic surgery with older women, the article suggests that cosmetic procedures are becoming more common among younger women, especially those who are adjusting to a collection of lifestyle changes.
In the article, Dr. Tenley Lawton explains that plastic surgery is often connected to a need to attain self-confidence. He comments, "It'd be nice if we could all be confident with, just the way that we look, but that's not the reality." One of Lawton's patients, Katelyn O'Rourke, 24, explains why she pursued a breast augmentation, "I'm turning into this woman. I feel older. I just want to look older. I totally thought my boobs were going to grow and they never did."
As a trusted professional in outpatient surgical facilities, Kam Habibi explains, "The most popular cosmetic procedures are breast augmentation and liposuction. These surgeries are routinely performed in outpatient surgical centers across the country." He notes that the ease and convenience of these methods could also play a role in young women's decision to pursue plastic surgery.
In addition, while the changes associated with college are certainly a major factor in patients' decisions to opt for plastic surgery, Dr. Kam Habibi explains that the media also plays a heavy role in influencing young women. In response to the trend, Dr. Habibi comments, "It seems as if the trends in pop culture along with television shows--such as America's Next Top Model and other reality shows--have contributed to a rise in plastic surgery among college girls."
Although breast augmentation may remain at the forefront of industry trends among younger women, the article also notes that some have medical reasons for seeking out plastic surgery. For instance, those who experience back pain as a result of having large breasts may choose to have a breast reduction surgery. As a board-certified chiropractor, Kam Habibi recognizes that such surgery could offer potential health benefits. Regardless of the reasons a patient may explore plastic surgery options, Kam Habibi encourages all interested individuals to fully discuss their options with trusted medical professionals and surgeons.
ABOUT:
Kam Habibi is a board-certified chiropractor who has established several medical centers. Most recently, Kam Habibi developed and established the Deerfield Beach Outpatient Surgical Center in 2011 in Florida. In addition, Dr. Habibi has held a private practice since 1998 in Sunrise, Florida. He also maintains affiliate offices in other cities throughout Florida, including Pompano Beach, Boca Raton, Boynton Beach, Port St. Lucie, and Orlando, as well as in Atlanta, Georgia.
Website: http://kamhabibi.com
Kam Habibi Responds to New Plastic Surgery Trends
New reports suggest that plastic surgery is becoming more popular among college girls, especially among those who are adapting to a variety of "life changes." Surgical professional Dr. Kam Habibi comments on the rise of these trends.
2012-10-08
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[Press-News.org] Kam Habibi Responds to New Plastic Surgery TrendsNew reports suggest that plastic surgery is becoming more popular among college girls, especially among those who are adapting to a variety of "life changes." Surgical professional Dr. Kam Habibi comments on the rise of these trends.