These days, many aging individuals are tempted to try miraculous surgical makeovers. Unfortunately, many cosmetic procedures present danger to people of certain age and therefore are often discouraged by medical experts. The ten procedures here are listed with important facts regarding potential dangers to older patients. If you’re considering any cosmetic surgery, it’s best to know before you go!
Breast Augmentation Implants
Sagging skin and tissue are normal parts of aging. Older patients are cautioned against this procedure, as the side effects can include prolonged pain in the breasts, numbness and, in serious cases, toxic shock syndrome and dying skin. Because an older patient’s skin heals and regenerates more slowly, breast augmentation implants are not recommended for elderly and aging individuals.
Dermabrasion
Aging skin is more delicate than youthful skin. Abrading aging skin is not only dangerous, but can cause pain and noticeable discoloration as well.
Eye Lift Surgery Procedures
As people age, various conditions warrant the use of daily medications, including anti-depressants, anti-inflammatory drugs, and anti-coagulants. Depending on the type of eye lift surgery procedures in consideration, patients may find that going forward with surgery is more dangerous than anticipated. Surgeons prohibit the use of certain drugs for the weeks leading up to surgery. Many older people are discouraged from interrupting medication regimens as the consequences can be dire.
Tummy Tuck, Thigh Lifts and Face Lift Surgeries
Restricted movement and loss of nerve feeling often follow this surgery, as it affects the entire core of the body. Aging patients with nerve damage may not be able to feel when something goes awry due to weakened nerve connections.
Fat Pad Removal
Buccal fat pads are removed from the area where the jaw line and mouth connect to offer a more contoured look. However, aging patients have been seen to experience a hollow-faced look following this procedure.
Ear Tucks and Neck Lifts
Older patients usually require increased removal of tissue and skin. Weight gain in later life can cause stretching of the surgical site, leading to stretch marks and tearing of skin seams.
Botox Injections
Botox injections are not permanent and need repeat treatments within months of the first. Aging patients may require even more frequent injections, increasing the risk of infection. You may also want to check into the side effects and dangers of this procedure regardless of age.





