Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Making Your Pet Look And Feel Better:

Pet plastic surgery or PPS sounds like just another buzz-word doesn’t it? But it may be catching up if reports of such cases are anything to go by.

PPS is not a recent development either as I realized when I discovered this article covered by MSNBC. According to it, vets and cosmetic surgeons in Los Angeles are not averse to celebrities coming in to beautify their pets through a cosmetic re-arrangement for displeasing features.

Besides celebrities, there are also those individuals with a sizeable income who come in for specific plastic surgery procedures for their pets. Veterinarians and plastic surgeons however, don’t recommend plastic surgery for pets and animals unless it is absolutely essential, as in the case of a reconstructive plastic surgery for instance.

Common among the treatments for pets is plastic surgery to correct problems caused due to skin-folds and orthodontic corrections.

Plastic surgery to make humans function and appear better is still in its evolving stage and to use similar procedures on pets and animals calls for more research and development.

For ethical plastic surgery practices and exclusive treatment get in touch with the consultants at the Plastic Surgery Institute of California. We will answer any questions you may have regarding plastic surgery practices for both humans as well as pets.

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