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Is plastic surgery addictive? Is plastic surgery necessary?
Cosmetic addiction is generally caused by psychological factors. Before plastic surgery, because of personality reasons, I think I have defects and need plastic surgery, and I will pursue perfection after the whole operation, so I want to have plastic surgery repeatedly and spend a lot of surgery expenses, which is plastic addiction. The patient needs psychological healing. If the pursuit of perfection leads to excessive anxiety, they can solve the problem through anti-anxiety therapy, psychological analysis and consultation.

Everyone has different requirements for beauty. Nowadays, the competition between society and workplace is also the competition of appearance. If the appearance is not particularly satisfactory, it can be improved by proper plastic surgery. Plastic surgery is also very common now, and most people have accepted plastic surgery and micro-plastic surgery.

However, frequent cosmetic surgery will have the following hazards: local stiffness, local numbness, subcutaneous hematoma and uneven vomiting. Nerve injury, alopecia, infection caused by skin injury, subcutaneous hemorrhage, scarring, shape deformation of earlobe, facial numbness or involuntary facial twitching. You should also have a strong enough psychology, otherwise you can't bear this contrast psychologically.

Good medical decision-making is based on the following two points:

First, scientifically weigh the evidence-whether the data in scientific research proves the hypothesis;

Second, clinical experience-the sum of doctors' experience in treating patients.

Part is science and part is art, which is plastic surgery. Plastic surgeons rely on scientific evidence and experience. There is no "best" or "right" plastic surgery, and there is no perfect surgery. The answer is usually gray, which means there is no cosmetic surgery, nor does it include risks and trade-offs. There is no perfect choice, improvement is the only choice. The safety of cosmetic surgery is relative. The best decision is based on scientific evidence and your acceptance of trade-offs and risks.