Teenagers
have many of the same concerns about their appearance
that adults have. In fact, during adolescence, these
concerns may be especially acute.
Parents sometimes worry that young
people are overly preoccupied with their looks. As
an adult, you are well aware that many of the fears
and concerns expressed by teenagers will fade with
time. Naturally, you don’t want your child to
do something irrevocable that may be regretted later.
But if your child has a serious
need to change a particular feature, minimize skin
blemishes, scars or birthmarks or address facial
anomalies resulting from injury or disease, you should
know that facial plastic surgery might be a valid
option.