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Tuesday, 7 March 2017

Why you shouldn't consider plastic surgery


For some, plastic surgery is a way to regain a normal appearance after an accident. For others, plastic surgery is a way to correct perceived cosmetic flaws. 
Regardless of the reason for the plastic surgery, there are serious disadvantages of the procedures that must be considered prior to having surgery. 

Medical Risks :- Plastic surgery, like any surgery, carries a risk of medical complications, including death. 
Some of the most common risks associated with plastic surgery are infection, severe bleeding, nerve damage that may lead to numbness, tissue death (necrosis), fluid collecting around the site (seroma) and bruising in the area (hematoma). 
Blood clots and deep vein thrombosis are also possible complications of plastic surgery. 

Appearance :- Unsightly scarring is a possible disadvantage of plastic surgery. These scars, which are called hypertrophic scars, are thick and red. They usually don't fade like most surgical scarring. 
Bruising and swelling for a period of time after the surgery are often difficult to hide, especially when the work was done in the facial area. 
Ptosis, or drooping and sagging in the surgical area, are also possible disadvantages.
Additionally, some patients find the results of the procedure aren't what they expected.

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