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Why is the death rate of people with plastic surgery three times that of those without plastic surgery?

Why is the death rate of people who have undergone plastic surgery three times that of those who have not undergone plastic surgery?

Yes, the original quality is definitely not guaranteed. Let's talk about plastic surgery.

The scientific name of "bone cutting and grinding" is "maxillofacial plastic surgery". Simply put, it means lowering the cheekbones and grinding the two mandibular angles of the mandible into a perfect arc of 116 degrees, thus turning the face into an awl face. Maxillofacial plastic surgery is a complicated and delicate operation, which is difficult and risky. This operation usually has very strict requirements for the qualifications of surgeons, and the operation should be carried out in strict accordance with clinical operation specifications.

Chen Huanran, a famous plastic surgeon, said, "Bone grinding is the highest mortality among all facial plastic surgery, and beauty seekers lose their lives every year." The human face is rich in nerves, and it is easy to damage blood vessels and nerves during surgery. When grinding or sawing bones, if you don't master the unstable instruments, you may accidentally injure facial arteries or facial veins. It is easy to bleed during the operation, which will lead to respiratory obstruction because it is not easy to stop bleeding. Dyspnea often occurs after surgery, and in severe cases, cardiac arrest will occur. On the other hand, the two cheekbones and the two mandibular angles of a human face are figuratively compared by experts as the load-bearing walls of a house, because all the muscles of the face are attached to the bone structure. If you remove a part of the bone, you must peel the muscle from the bone. Once there is no attachment point, the muscles will move down under the action of gravity, and the face will sag, collapse and accelerate aging.