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Is plastic surgery harmful to the body?
Seven potential hazards that plastic surgery may bring:

Beware of leaving scars.

Some informal beauty salons or irregular operations when changing faces may leave scars on the original smooth face. Some cosmetic surgery is not done well due to disinfection and other operations. Facial plastic surgery sometimes leads to itching, pain and discomfort. At first, it will bulge on the skin surface of the face, or it will be accompanied by abnormal pigment metabolism, which will affect the appearance. Severe contracture can cause facial deformity.

Double eyelid surgery may cause complications.

Although double eyelid surgery is a very common cosmetic surgery, it is also very safe, but since it is an open surgery, there is always the possibility of complications. It is understood that attention should be paid to avoid the following possible complications before, during and after surgery: for example, hematoma, double eyelids are often used to stop bleeding, which may cause hematoma when trauma is large, and may lead to decreased vision in severe cases; If there is infection, attention should be paid to disinfection during and after operation; In addition, the height of the double eyelids is asymmetrical, the folds of the double eyelids are too short and shallow, the double eyelid lines are not smooth, and the triangular eyes and double eyelid lines are deeply sunk, forming triple eyelids and incision scars.

Alternative cosmetic surgery is not beautiful but ugly.

Nowadays, there are very few young people in large and medium-sized cities, who are keen to wear tongue rings, lip rings, sharpen their ears and turn their navel into a cross or a heart.

Nowadays, different kinds of plastic surgery, such as drilling holes in brow bone, nose wing, tongue and lips, are highly respected among a few young people. However, the demand for beauty in alternative plastic surgery has exceeded the normal range, and any plastic surgery will have an impact on the body, especially alternative plastic surgery. For example, cutting the navel may leave a big circle of dazzling scars around the navel; Piercing the ear hole will cause cartilage damage in the ear and cause perichondritis; Hanging the nose ring is easy to narrow the nasal vestibule, which seriously requires rhinoplasty; Hanging the lip ring is easy to make the lips bleed, red and swollen, fester, and then affect people's eating; Diamond inlay is easy to damage consumers' enamel, cause tooth allergy and shorten tooth life.

Nerve injury into facial paralysis

Facial cosmetic surgery, sometimes major surgery, nerve injury is often reported by the media. I have seen a beautiful young lady in a southwest province on TV. After face-changing surgery, facial nerve was damaged by surgery, resulting in "mouth-eye deviation". When eating, you can only open your mouth a crack and put chopsticks in it.

Face-changing surgery may lead to two kinds of facial paralysis:

Central facial paralysis, upper facial muscles are not paralyzed, eyes are closed, eyebrows are raised and brows are normal, lower facial muscles are paralyzed, the nasolabial groove of the affected side is shallow, the corners of the mouth are drooping, and the corners of the mouth are inclined to the healthy side when teeth are exposed.

The other is peripheral facial paralysis, which is divided into two types:

First, the facial muscles on one side of the face are completely paralyzed, the eyelids can't be completely closed, the mouth is drooping, the eyebrows are limited, the forehead line becomes shallow or disappears, the eyebrows are lower than the healthy side, the eyelids are cracked, sometimes tears overflow, the mouth is pulled to the healthy side when grinning or laughing, and the mouth is oblique oval, and the speech and pronunciation are unclear;

Second, when causing bilateral peripheral facial paralysis, the face is expressionless, the bilateral forehead lines disappear, the eyes can't be closed, the bilateral nasolabial grooves become shallow, the lips can't be closed, the mouth leaks, the food stays on the cheeks, and the speech is a bit vague.

The filler decomposes into garbage in the body.

Any medicine is bound to have side effects. Some manufacturers or beauty hospitals say in advertisements that their beauty fillers have no side effects-this is impossible. Surgery is the same. All operations are an invasion and harm to the body, and there are risks.

Some risks are foreseeable, and some are unpredictable. Plastic surgery requires cutting open the body and filling it with fillers. Those things were originally not needed by the human body. Forcibly putting them between flesh and blood is to destroy nature and the original balanced environment of the human body. This is a very strict operation process.

At present, many cosmetic surgery, whether face, nose, chest or breast augmentation surgery, claim that the filler is absolutely safe. But once the operation is not ideal, it is not as easy to take it out and restore it as it was when filling it. Some fillers are cracked for various reasons, and the adverse effects are also quite serious.

Improper liposuction will leave sequelae.

People vary in height, height and thinness, but I don't know when liposuction started. "Fat people can get thinner overnight." Liposuction is the use of various liposuction machines or other scientific and technological means to directly extract excess fat from the human body.

There are many liposuction methods now, and liposuction machine is the mainstream. At present, the liposuction machine is updated quickly. In the past, it was Italy's in vitro ultrasound, and now it is the third or fourth generation ultrasound machine in the United States. They all have similarities. The most important thing is to suck out the fat by negative pressure.

However, no matter what type of liposuction, there are risks. The biggest risk of liposuction is fat embolism, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. Liposuction requires injection of many anesthetics, with small surface pinholes and great internal damage. Hypertension and diabetes are very risky to do these operations. In addition, individuals rebound quickly after liposuction.

Psychological injury can not be ignored.

People pay more and more attention to plastic surgery because of the needs of society and people's psychological needs.

However, now the public's understanding of plastic surgery is generally simplified:

Open the operation, fill it if you want to be fat, cut it if you want to be thin, and then sew it up. Such a simple understanding can hardly make up for the psychological damage caused by the failure of face-changing beauty. For example, some face-changing beauticians are worried about family members' opposition and comments from relatives and friends. Shortly after the operation, because the daughter could not accept it, they repeatedly urged to take out the nasal prosthesis. For example, some cosmetic surgeons have no obvious defects in their facial features, but when they see others undergoing cosmetic surgery, they also hope to take this opportunity to "add icing on the cake". Because of the impulse, they exaggerated their five senses, leading to lifelong regret and serious psychological blow. In severe cases, it leads to extreme temperament, which affects the senior high school entrance examination and the entrance examination. Emotions are frustrated and the mood is extremely low. People are always worried, ashamed, pessimistic and disappointed, and give up on themselves.