Plastic Surgery Issues for Kids and Teens DuBois PA

You probably remember or may have even experienced yourself how unforgiving children and teens can be to the kids that don’t fit it. Although cosmetic surgery can’t change your kid’s IQ or height, it can solve some issues that can significantly change appearance — protruding ears, large noses, or weak chins. In cases of severe acne, teens and their parents often decide on laser peels that make high school social life easier.

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Cosmetic Laser Center of Erie
(814) 455-2737
255 W 25th St
Erie, PA
Mezrow Craig Ms MD
(610) 664-5500
15 Presidential Blvd
Bala Cynwyd, PA
Campus Plastic Surgery
(717) 544-3043
2106 Harrisburg Pike
Lancaster, PA
Srouji Samir J MD Fics
(717) 763-4888
3438 Trindle Rd
Camp Hill, PA
Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
(717) 741-9599
2295 S George St
York, PA
Abel Ari D MD
(215) 750-9400
300 Middletown Blvd
Langhorne, PA
Lohner Ronald A MD
(610) 519-0600
919 Conestoga Rd
Bryn Mawr, PA
Newton E Douglas MD
(412) 681-5995
4815 Liberty Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
Krafchin Ira C MD
(570) 586-5000
241 Northern Blvd
Clarks Summit, PA
Masciotra Nicholas J MD
(814) 536-7725
321 Main St Ste 4C
Johnstown, PA


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Issues for parents to consider

If you’re a parent who wants your child to avoid the stigma of these issues, you may be open to having whatever concerns your child has surgically corrected. You need to be particularly sensitive to your child’s own desires and dig deep to find the real problem. Foisting a surgical procedure on an immature young person (even for his benefit) is a recipe for disaster. It’s best if your child or teen expresses the desire first. Then you want to be sure he or she is engaged every step of the way and fully understands what is involved before, during, and after the surgery. The child also needs to fully understand and be realistic about outcomes. If you’re considering helping your teen through this process, ask your child for his or her opinion and then listen carefully to his or her responses.

You need to be careful when deciding upon surgery for a teenager. Teens are still growing, so their bodies continue to develop and, in some cases, develop a lot. Hormonal activity continues to shift. Maturity and clear-headedness about expectations are other issues to consider. You need to be cautious when choosing a surgeon. You’ll want someone who is sensitive to these issues and develops rapport with your child or teenager.

More than for any other age group, if you are considering cosmetic surgery for your child or teen, you want to consult with several qualified surgeons and be sure that everyone agrees about the best course for your child.

Teen plastic surgery statistics

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, patients 18 or younger had the following procedures in 2003:

  • Chemical peel: 126,327
  • Microdermabrasion: 74,722
  • Nose reshaping: 42,515
  • Ear surgery: 15,973
  • Botox injections: 5,606
  • Collagen injections: 4,094
  • Sclerotherapy: 4,002
  • Breast augmentation: 3,841
  • Male breast reduction*: 3,033
  • Liposuction: 3,017



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