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What are the reasons for the death of Super Queen Bei Hualing?

Super Queen Bei Hua died at a young age, not because of quack medicine.

Super Queen Bei Hua died at a young age. The most criticized thing was the chaos in the medical plastic surgery industry. But going further, Wang Bei did not just die from a quack doctor or a technical mistake, but also died from some morbid fads, namely morbid appearance, abnormal success science, cruel entertainment model and anomalous medicine. ethics.

Everyone has a love for beauty. The pursuit of beauty is originally a manifestation of an optimistic attitude towards life. But the problem is that many people are now pursuing this to the extreme, to the extent that they do not care about their health, avoid risks and costs. It is reported that some people swallow roundworm eggs in order to lose weight; some people think they are short and do not hesitate to undergo "osteotomy and heightening surgery" at the risk of disability.

Cosmetic plastic surgery is not completely unnecessary. Double eyelids are cut, and if there are scars, they can be treated surgically. This type of minor surgery without any risks is acceptable, but it is just for "a little more beauty." Just "breaking the muscles and bones" is obviously too much and not enough. The emergence of this phenomenon is related to emptiness, impetuous social psychology and external influences, but from the most fundamental aspect, it is the product of commercial conspiracy.

On November 30, the title of an article in "China Youth Daily" was "Hometown Fell in Blackmail from Medical Advertising." The author deeply feels the same way about the word "blackmail." Medical advertisements placed in rural areas are deceptive, tempting and intimidating, which is a kind of blackmail. In fact, many of the promotions in beauty-related industries are actually "blackmail", but the methods are more sophisticated. In short, they use indiscriminate advertisements to make people vain, attract comparisons, and create a sense of fashion and outdatedness. The ultimate goal is to sell cosmetics that cost only two or three yuan for hundreds of times. The profits are sold to "beauty lovers".

Those who pursue beauty at all costs often have similar reasons, that is, "to obtain more success." The logic is generally: if you are more beautiful, your popularity index will be higher, it will be easier to communicate with people, your career will be more successful, it will be easier to find a more satisfying spouse, etc. But this kind of logic sounds reasonable, but it does not conform to the vast majority of reality. For example, Wang Bei has not become popular for several years. Is it just because his chin is two millimeters thick? Is it because she is uglier than Li Yuchun? Apparently not. She should understand that becoming popular through the draft is only an accident for a few people, and failure is inevitable for most people.

It's a pity that Wang Bei will never hear such advice again - if she were still alive, she probably still wouldn't be able to listen to such advice. The deception of abnormal success studies has caused many people, including her, to become patients with "success obsessive-compulsive disorder". In fact, as a girl, being able to enter the top 20 in the "Super Girl" competition, if she can maintain a "fancier mentality", this would be a happy thing and worth remembering in the future. But because we have to "succeed" on this road, happiness turns into pain.

If there are only these morbid fads, the kings may just fall into misconceptions, and at most they will suffer some property losses, but the lack of medical ethics will directly bring health risks to them. The author believes that doctors should treat patients and should do something and not do something. For example, osteotomy and heightening surgery can only be used with caution on patients or disabled people, and cannot be performed on all healthy people who are dissatisfied with their height. However, the current medical plastic surgery industry dares to perform any kind of surgery, dare to invent any kind of technology, dare to conceal any risks, and dares to use any propaganda techniques for its own interests. It is almost an unethical industry. industry.