Client expectations are a unique challenge, as they often expect perfection (Kreimer, 2014). This challenge is addressed during the initial consultation. Patient expectations are discussed as well as the risks and side effects of this procedure. The doctor informs the patient of when to expect to see changes and that the desired degree of change may not be feasible without disfigurement. Subsequent visits (based on payment) can be arranged. Finally, a fear of disfigurement is a common challenge. As mentioned, most patients present to the consultation visit armed with research performed on the Internet. Some of the information included in most of the reliable discussions concerning Botox includes the risks. For the person considering this procedure for the sake of vanity purposes, the risk of facial drooping, disfigurement, (even temporary) is disarming and causes great apprehension. Susmita et al. (2016) cited risks associated with Botox injections are injection site paralysis, eyebrow ptosis, and eyebrow disfigurement; less daunting than these, occasionally the patient may experience headaches after facial injections. Frank and open communication between the physician and patient is directly linked to the success of this campaign. Initial consultations are a vital component of the planned procedure. This is an opportunity for the patient to voice what they anticipate the outcome to be and an opportunity for the physician to provide information about realistic expectations.
I feel that the communicating between Patient A and myself worked well during this event. I noticed that she was uncomfortable by her body language and I picked up quickly which method was best to
Botox consists of injections of botulin toxin, a poison that paralyzes the muscles. Some side effects include eye drooping, headaches, reduced blinking, and nausea that could last up to a couple of months. The injection can also cause side effects including facial pain, swelling, redness, and bruising (Flynn). By paralyzing different facial muscles, Botox may temporarily leave a smoother, wrinkle-free appearance, leaving the patient more confident in their own skin. Botox has short-term side effects that include bruising, allergic reactions, or paralysis of the wrong muscle group. A research study found that Botox might dampen or interfere with the ability to experience emotion in certain situations as well. When the muscle becomes paralyzed, the patient is incapable of moving/flexing those certain muscles in their face causes them to show less emotion physically (Ranoux). This can lead to long-term effects like depression if one keeps up the injections in those facial areas to take away the wrinkles. While this is an extreme case of Botox, there are many incidents that include this kind of reaction and some even concluding with
Botox is a form of injectable and can be beneficial to men and women in more ways than one. And how we can move away from the stigma that it is a vain procedure.
Although, there might be some truth in such statements however, one can wonder if it’s worth the possible risk and complications that comes with cosmetic surgery. “There is a chance of infection, bruising or bleeding with any procedure.” said Nigel Mercer, British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons. Some additional risks involved in cosmetic surgery are blood clots, scarring, bleeding, hematoma, nerve damage, and even death. (Mayo Clinic.) These complications are more likely to occur among patients who undergo multiple procedures at the same time. The procedure with the highest risk Liposuction involves the highest risk because it involves removing the excess fat from the body. There is also a chance of permanent facial nerve damage, especially during facelift surgery.
In 2000, botox injection treatments were also approved for treating cervical dystonia, a neurological movement disorder associated with sever neck and shoulder contractions. Finally in April 2002, The FDA granted approval to BOTOX® COSMETIC, the brand used by Allergan Inc. for the temporary improvement in the appearance of moderate to severe glabellar or frown lines in adult men and women ages 18 and up to 65. The approval specifically applies to the vertical lines between the eyebrows. Now Allergan is the one of the main producer and distributor of botox for aesthetic uses world wide.[7]
For this client system assessment, I have chosen a client I engaged with while at work, my client’s name is Keith. Keith is 34 years old and has had many unfortunate circumstances surrounding his life, beginning with his birth. Keith’s family system consists of himself, his mother and two step siblings. Keith was unfortunately the product of a rape, witnessed repeated domestic abuse situations with his mother’s boyfriends and husbands, was abused himself and to this day, Keith continues to suffer in all domains: emotionally, mentally and physically. I will assess Keith’s family system as well as Keith as an individual utilizing Erikson’s Psychological Stages of Development, Bowman’s Family System Theory and Marcia’s Identity Status Model.
The client has had a strong support system in the past and is open to creating another one. This is strength because it demonstrates that the client is open reaching out to others in times of need and is a resiliency factor.
“Extensive research has shown that no matter how knowledgeable a clinician might be, if he or she is not able to open good communication with the patient, he or she may be of no help” (Asnani, MR. 2009). Effective communication plays a big role in healthcare and contributes to the quality of patient care and teamwork.
Hello Everyone. When you hear the word Botox, what is the first thing that comes to your mind? Is it celebrities, people who want to look younger or maybe you just don’t care. Personally for me, when I heard the word Botox before I did my research for this informative speech, I thought of Kim Kardashian or Joan Rivers. But, Botox is more than just social media hype. Botox is a neurotoxin protein called botulinum toxin, that can be used medically to treat certain types of muscular conditions, and cosmetically to remove wrinkles temporarily by paralyzing facial muscles. You may think that Botox used for cosmetic purposes is just for females trying to look younger, but studies have shown that the number of American men
Thesis: The cosmetic, issues, and beauty. We need to understand every possible outcome while considering plastic surgery
When people think of new fashion trends they normally think of clothes, but the newest beauty craze that has hit the middle age market is Botox. Botox injection therapy, although not completely new, has come out swinging since being approved for use in cosmetic improvements in 2002. Botox is used to eliminate the look of aging by reducing the appearance of wrinkles on the face, neck and hands. Most commonly, patients use Botox to eliminate crow’s feet around the eyes, wrinkles on the forehead, and frown or laugh lines. It has become such a popular and ‘user friendly’ alternative to traditional cosmetic surgery, many women and even celebrities host Botox parties to share the experience with their friends. Botox parties are held
In recent years plastic surgery is something that has become a very popular trend, and also where many young people are even lining up for it. Plastic surgery is to reconstruct or repair parts of the body, especially by the transfer of tissue it can be used for treatment of injury or cosmetic reasons. It enhances one’s physical appearance, allowing him or her to achieve a look he or she desires. For example, a women’s buttocks can be enlarged or reduced, or a nose can be straightened or lifted. Many people find themselves changing their bodies and wondering if perfecting their appearance would make life a bit more perfect. Plastic surgery can enhance someone’s level of confidence and boost their self-esteem, but it is something that can have very serious consequences people need to be aware of.
Expectations of the stakeholders and customer need to be in line with the project objectives and deliverables. During project initiation, it is critical that those expectations are outlined in approved baselines so performance can be measured throughout the project. With the utilization of established baselines, performance can be measured using earned value management and reported accordingly. This will also ensure that contractual requirements are being maintained, which is critical in today’s competitive environment. This will also assist in creating the scope, budget and schedule baselines so performance throughout the project can be measured to ensure performance is meeting everyone’s needs and expectations. This paper will outline the re-carpeting project and further establish viability verification, threshold establishment, overhead costs and management oversight. Finally, using Earned Value Management (EVM) can provide all key personnel a snapshot of where the project stands at any given point during the entire life cycle.
MedicineNet analyzes mental health risks as a result of unrealistic expectations of surgery. When a person engages in plastic surgery on the wrong grounds, they tend to be unsatisfied with their results. This causes stress and sometimes depression on the patient, which can also affect their physical health, due to delayed and/or prolonged healing time. It is critical for plastic surgeons to be specifically trained in psycho-therapy. During an initial consultation, the doctor must first determine whether the patient is emotionally stable. They look for things such as age, development, mental illness, whether the patient is realistic towards the outcome, whether the patient has recently undergone any sort of traumatic event, or any other factor capable affecting their mental health. Once this is assessed and the patient is cleared for surgery a whole new array of problems arise.
In recent years, it has become very popular to have cosmetic surgery. Over of 120,000 surgical procedures it was estimated that were performed in the UK during 2011. Cosmetic surgery procedures are carried out in women more that men about 9 in every 10 ,and the cosmetic treatments non-surgical, such as Botox, accounting for over 90% of all cosmetic procedures it is even more popular than surgical procedures.(6)