NEW IMAGE NOWNew Image Now - Your Ultimate Communication Tool!
We need to be more sympathetic and consider what the surgeon is up against in his endeavors to make us happy. A surgeon's finesse relies on not only on a proper 'artistic' evaluation and his skill to carry it out... it also depends on healing to go as expected. No question about it, plastic surgery is an inexact art.
When a patient is being evaluated during the consult, a trained eye can pick up on even subtle changes that would improve one's appearance. As the surgeon talks with the potential patient he will no doubt express some of his thoughts. Here is where the problem arises... thoughts are intangible and sometimes difficult to grasp. Many times the patient is left with a rather vague sense of what his surgery will do. As time passes he might become even more hazy as to what he agreed to.
As you pass your mouse over the picture on your right, you will see the changes that were made by New Image Now.
New Image Now offers Transparency Overlay Photos. Once you have acquired your New Image Now digital photos, you may like to have a Transparency Overlay of the digitized photo over the untouched photo to better help the surgeon to assess your needs and turn an idea into a more concrete plan.
The picture to the left shows the digitized photo superimposed over the top of the untouched photo. You can see the faint outlines of the chin 'reduction'. As a visual aid for the surgeon, a transparency overlay photo will clearly illustrate the precise change you desire. Remember, New Image Now is a communication tool only. We offer this service to reduce some of the guesswork as you try to express your desires to your surgeon. Nobody can promise exact results ... but this service can show your surgeon the exact results you desire.
This option is only available for those who have already used our program. All we need is your untouched photo and your New Image Now photo to make an overlay. The cost for a Transparency Overlay is an additional $10.00.
Remember, surgery involves moving flesh and bone and healing. We cannot expect the same precision with surgery as we can obtain on a digitized photo. (please read disclaimer)