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Summer bodies are built in the winter so this might be their perfect time of year for plastic surgery

Summer bodies are built in the winter so this might be their perfect time of year for plastic surgery.

It’s winter and it’s cold. Actually, the weather was bad but now it’s been kind of warm in the Chicago area. It’s a great time to enjoy a nice cozy fire, read a book but it’s also a great time for plastic surgery since you’re kind of naturally not going out as much. So recovery and hiding out is a little bit easier.

I have some more good news for you. If you have your cosmetic surgery now, that means you’ll usually be healed up and ready to go by the summertime. Probably even by spring break.

Most people make their New Year's resolutions and start working out in January after the holidays. And yes, a lot of people get cosmetic surgery between January and March. What are the most common kinds of procedures people do in the winter time?

A mommy makeover which is a breast lift or breast augmentation surgery, and a tummy tuck at the same time is very popular during the winter months. So is Laser hair removal to get ready for bikini season. Finally, facelifts or any kind of cosmetic facial surgery are a great thing to do during the winter too because you’re out of the sun!

Regardless of your winter family or work commitments, you might want to think about looking into taking care of something that's been nagging at you for a while now. And if you are, we're here for you.

Dr. Sam Speron

Summer bodies are built in the winter so this might be their perfect time of year for plastic surgery

Critical-Questions

By Dr. SAM SPERON

When I first published The 7 Critical Questions to Ask Before Letting Any Surgeon Touch You, I had no idea that it would be so popularly received. Since its publication, this brief guide has helped thousands like you to more safely navigate the world of cosmetic surgery. The 7 Questions have been updated and a bonus section, Applying the 7 Questions, has just been added. Be my guest to read, learn and share.