At the age of 28, he is still young and has a "happy" family, including himself, her husband and twin sons over 2 years old. The point is, in the eyes of ordinary people, "it is already beautiful", but it is necessary to "constantly" facelift and lose your life.
It is reported that this time the victim's neck was filled with fat to "smooth out" the "neckline" on his neck.
According to the description, when the family of the deceased saw the deceased, there was blood in his mouth and nose. Therefore, it can be judged that the most likely cause of death is dic (systemic intravascular coagulation disorder) caused by fat embolism (fat transplanted by surgery enters the blood circulation).
DIC is prone to systemic hemorrhage and multiple organ failure due to systemic hemorrhage and coagulation dysfunction, and the mortality rate is high.
It is reported that the deceased had breast augmentation surgery in the hospital where the accident occurred not long ago.
After consulting many netizens, they all agreed that the victim had a "clean red face" and probably had facial plastic surgery, as shown in the title.
Moreover, as the mother of two second sons, she still maintains a very "young" figure at the age of 28, which at least shows that the victim is very strict about her weight management (strict diet).
It can be seen that the victim's pursuit of beauty seems to be much higher than that of ordinary people, even at the expense of painful surgery and death.
There are many reasons behind the excessive pursuit of beauty in the answer to the question "why is it beautiful when it is already beautiful?" .
Sounds good. We can say that everyone loves beauty, especially some young women. Understandably, their pursuit of beauty may be extreme.
Specifically, we can say that the victim is a perfectionist, not only in appearance, but also in everything. "A woman's face is for those who please her", in order to present herself better to the people she loves; wait for
However, to answer this question comprehensively, it is inevitable to say something unpleasant or even rude.
In order to avoid conflict with the universal social norm of "the dead are the biggest", we can put aside specific events and discuss other "truths" behind these events.
"It's already beautiful. Why do you want to (continue) cosmetic surgery? " "My eyes will never be beautiful"
The core of "cursing each other" is "they are already beautiful", which is recognized by the subject or most ordinary people. I don't think so.
In oneself (especially in anyone), I always surpass or even infinitely magnify my original tiny or even nonexistent defects, especially in appearance. The original beautiful self is even "ugly" in their eyes.
For example, they think they have a big "annoying" nose, or they think they are covered with badly injured skin, but in fact these are not true.
Pay too much attention to your appearance and appearance, spend hours looking for your face in front of the mirror every day, over-care and make-up, disguise (such as wearing a wig), and pull out your hair and eyebrows.
This will have an impact on life and work, and will also destroy family and social relations.
Medically speaking, this is a psychological disease called body deformation.
Body dysmorphic disorder is the authoritative diagnostic statistical manual of American Psychiatric Association (DSM-5), 5th edition. Body dysmorphic disorder is classified as obsessive-compulsive disorder and related diseases. There are also mental disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic buying (a typical example of the elderly hoarding garbage), alopecia (alopecia), scratching (peeling), and disability.
/kloc-More than 0/00 years ago, Italian psychiatrists first explained this mental illness.
Many people have given it names in history, such as "Shenit Shopdry" and "Hsslicheckitskmurrer", and now it is also called deformation phobia.
As mentioned above, the basic characteristics of this disease are also the focus of diagnosis.
2) Focus a lot of time and energy on the defects of self-awareness (not reality) (at least 1 hour every day).
And 3) plastic surgery with clinically significant pain or functional damage, regardless of the impact on life, work and social relations.
In the eyes of many people, this disease is rare, but it is not uncommon.
According to the investigation of many different cultural backgrounds, the infection rate of this disease is about 65438 0%, and most of them have other mental disorders.
Interestingly, women may care too much about their appearance and get this disease easily.
Actually, it is not. The survey results show that there is no gender difference in the incidence of this disease, and the male infection rate is not low at all.
Respondents once again stressed that the nurses who died of plastic surgery in the incident were not physically deformed, and the physical deformity disorder was one of the possible reasons for "why do you continue to have plastic surgery when you are beautiful?"