What cosmetic surgery suits you?

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Discover Your Ideal Cosmetic Surgery

Take our insightful quiz to determine the cosmetic surgery that best suits you! Designed to guide you through your options, this quiz will ask about your interests, desired changes, and considerations for various surgical procedures.

  • Assess your willingness for cosmetic surgery.
  • Identify the body areas you want to change.
  • Get detailed insights on popular procedures.
18 Questions4 MinutesCreated by TransformingBeauty321
Are you interested in having cosmetic surgery?
Extremely Interested
Very interested
Somewhat interested
Not so interested
Not at all interested
Where is the feature you want to change?
Face
Upper body
Lower body
What kind of facial surgery do you want?
Facelift (rhytidectomy)
Nose reshaping (rhinoplasty)
Hair transplant
Eyelid surgery
What kind of upper body surgery do you want?
Breast enlargement (implants)
Breast reduction (female)
Breast reduction (male)
Surgical fat transfer
Tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)
Liposuction
Skin grafting
Neurectomy
What kind of lower body surgery do you want?
Surgical fat transfer
Liposuction
Labiaplasty (vulva surgery)
Skin grafting
Nuerectomy
Would you still like to continue with facelift considering the information? A facelift, technically known as a rhytidectomy, is a type of cosmetic surgery procedure used to give a more youthful facial appearance. There are multiple surgical techniques and exercise routines. Some side effects include: Bleeding. Bruising. Complications of anesthesia. Damage to the facial nerves controlling muscles, usually temporary. Hematoma. Infection. Loss of hair around the incision site, but this is uncommon. Numbness, which can improve within days or weeks.
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Would you still like to continue with nose reshaping considering the following information? Rhinoplasty, commonly known as a nose job, is a plastic surgery procedure for altering and reconstructing the nose. There are two types of plastic surgery used – reconstructive surgery that restores the form and functions of the nose and cosmetic surgery that changes the appearance of the nose. Side effects include: a blocked nose – you'll need to breathe through your mouth for a week or so. A stiff and numb nose. soreness, swelling and bruising around the eyes, which can last 3 weeks. Light nosebleeds for the first few days.
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Would you still like to continue with hair transplant considering the following information? Hair transplantation is a surgical technique that removes hair follicles from one part of the body, called the 'donor site', to a bald or balding part of the body known as the 'recipient site'. The technique is primarily used to treat male pattern baldness. Side effects include infections. Crust or pus drainage around the surgical sites. Scalp pain, itching, and swelling. Inflammation of hair follicles (folliculitis) bleeding. Losing sensation around the surgical sites. Visible areas of hair that don't match the surrounding hair or are noticeably thinner
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Would you still like to continue with eyelid surgery considering information? Blepharoplasty surgery, commonly known as an eyelid reduction, is an operation to reshape the eyelids. An upper-eyelid reduction can improve your vision and make you look younger. A lower-eyelid reduction can help to reduce wrinkles and puffiness. Side effects include Infection and bleeding. Dry, irritated eyes. Difficulty closing your eyes or other eyelid problems. Noticeable scarring. Injury to eye muscles. Skin discoloration. The need for a follow-up surgery. Temporarily blurred vision or, rarely, loss of eyesight.
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Would you like to continue with breast enlargement considering the following information? The operation involves: making a cut (incision) in the skin next to or below the breast positioning the implant – either between your breast tissue and chest muscle, or behind your chest muscle (as discussed during your consultation) stitching the incision and covering it with a dressing The operation takes between 60 and 90 minutes. Side effects include thick, obvious scarring the breast tissue feeling hard, a ruptured implant, creases or folds in the implant, the implant rotating within the breast, rippling of the implant, nerve problems in the nipples, not being able to breastfeed or producing slightly less breast milk than you would without implants.
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Would you still like to continue with breast reduction (male) considering the following information? Known as gynaecomastia, this condition can be caused by a hormone imbalance or from being very overweight, which can increase levels of oestrogen and cause breast tissue to grow. Breast reduction surgery is an option for men with gynaecomastia. It may also be used to tighten the breast area after significant weight loss that has caused the skin to sag. However, surgery is not suitable for men who have large breasts simply from being overweight. The side effects include thick, obvious scarring unevenly shaped breasts or nipples wound healing problems loss of nipple sensation bleeding inside the breast tissue (haematoma) – this usually happens within the first 24 hours after the operation developing lumps, bruising or swelling, excessive bleeding infection an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic a blood clot forming in the deep veins.
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Would you still like to continue with breast reduction (female) considering the following information? Breast reduction is a major operation that can help make your breasts feel smaller, lighter and give them a better shape. Side effects include thick, obvious scarring unevenly shaped breasts or nipples wound healing problems loss of nipple sensation being permanently unable to breastfeed red or lumpy breasts if the fat dies (fat necrosis) excess skin left around the scars, which may need to be surgically removed bleeding inside the breast tissue (haematoma) – this generally happens within the first 24 hours after the operation, excessive bleeding infection an allergic reaction to the anaesthetic a blood clot forming in the deep veins
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Would you still like to continue with surgical fat transfer considering the following information? A surgical fat transfer is cosmetic surgery to move fat from one part of the body to another. It's also known as a "fat graft" or "lipomodelling". The aim is to remove unwanted fat from an area of the body, such as the tummy or thighs, and use it to smooth or increase the size of another area, such as the breasts or bottom. A surgical fat transfer involving the bottom is often known as a Brazilian butt lift (BBL). Side effects include significant bruising and swelling. Temporary numbness. Small scars – these will fade, but will not completely disappear. Loss of some of the fat from the injected area during the first few months.
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No
Would you still like to continue with a tummy tuck considering the following information? A tummy tuck, or abdominoplasty, is cosmetic surgery to improve the shape of the tummy area (abdomen). It can involve removing excess loose skin, fat and stretch marks and tightening the abdominal muscles. Side effects include Fluid accumulation beneath the skin (seroma). Drainage tubes left in place after surgery can help reduce the risk of excess fluid. Poor wound healing. Unexpected scarring. Tissue damage or death. Changes in skin sensation.
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Would you still like to continue with liposuction considering the following? Liposuction, also known as lipoplasty, liposculpture, or lipo, is a surgical procedure that removes stubborn pockets of fat from the body. It is not a weight-loss procedure. Instead, it is very effective at perfecting and sculpting so-called problem areas. Side effects include Contour irregularities, Fluid accumulation, Numbness, Infection, Internal puncture, Fat embolism, Kidney and heart problems, Kidney and heart problems
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Would you still like to continue with labiaplasty considering the following information? A labiaplasty is surgery to reduce the size of the labia minora – the flaps of skin either side of the vaginal opening. Side effects include bleeding. infection. Scarring of tissue. Reduced sensitivity of the genitals.
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No
Would you still like to continue with skin grafting considering the following information? Skin grafting is a surgical procedure that involves removing skin from one area of the body and moving it, or transplanting it, to a different area of the body. This surgery may be done if a part of your body has lost its protective covering of skin due to burns, injury, or illness. Side effects include Bleeding. Graft failure. Infection at either the donor or recipient site. Poor healing. Increased or decreased sensation at the recipient site. Hair may not grow on recipient site. Graft tissue contracts, interfering with limb movement. Scarring.
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Would you still like to continue with neurectomy considering the following information? A neurectomy is a type of nerve block involving the severing or removal of a nerve. This surgery is performed in rare cases of severe chronic pain where no other treatments have been successful, and for other conditions such as vertigo, involuntary twitching and excessive blushing or sweating. Side effects include diarrhea, constipation, bladder and urinary complaints, vaginal dryness, dyspareunia, and orgasm. The degree of pain and dysmenorrhea after surgery was also elevated.
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