Aesthetic transformations: experts clarify costs and procedure reversals

Aesthetic transformations: experts clarify costs and procedure reversals

In recent years, celebrities like Lindsay Lohan and Donatella Versace have attracted the spotlight not only for their career, but also for their aesthetic transformations that arouse curiosity and questions. These changes, which often involve high costs and complex procedures, also raise debates about the possibility of a reversal.




To clarify the matter, the Doctor Paolo Martinvice president of the Brazilian College of Plastic Surgery and specialist with over 20 years of experience, explains in detail the main aspects of this process.

The examples of Lindsay Lohan and Donatella Versace

Second Doctor Paoloeach case presents specific challenges. He underlines it Lindsay Lohanfor example, he has invested more than R$500,000 in treatments such as facelifts, rhinoplasty and lip fillers.

“Although these procedures are reversible, a detailed evaluation is essential to determine the best approach,” he explains.

On the other handDonatella Versace69 years old, represents a more complex case. According to the specialist, she has undergone more permanent procedures, such as permanent fillers and multiple facelifts.

“These procedures generally require more extensive and delicate surgeries to reverse, making the process more challenging,” comments the specialist.

Costs and feasibility of the rehabilitation

When it comes to costs, Doctor Paolo highlights that they vary significantly depending on the type of procedure and the complexity of the case.

“Temporary fillers can be dissolved with specific enzymes, which makes the process simpler and more accessible. Surgeries, such as reversal facelifts or bioplasties, can cost between R $ 10,000 and R $ 50,000, or even more , depending on the patient’s condition and the number of steps needed,” he explains.

Age and health as determining factors

FurthermoreDoctor Paolo emphasizes that the patient’s health is more important than age when considering a reversal. “Although there is no age limit, older patients may have pre-existing medical conditions that require rigorous risk analysis. Each case is unique and requires an individualized evaluation,” he says.

Realistic expectations are crucial

Another important point, according to the expert, is clarity on the expected results. “It is not always possible to return to the original state, especially in more invasive or permanent procedures. It is essential that the patient understands the limitations and real possibilities of reversal,” he warns.

The search for balance

Finally, Doctor Paolo emphasizes that the pursuit of aesthetics must be aligned with physical and mental health.

“Appearance is only part of well-being. Often the motivation for beauty treatments is linked to deeper emotional issues. The ideal is to combine beauty treatments with practices that promote self-esteem and balance, such as exercise physical, healthy nutrition and, if necessary, psychological support”.

Thus, with clear information and aligned expectations, it is possible to obtain results that combine aesthetics and health, always putting the complete well-being of patients first.

Source: Terra

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