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Plastic surgery failed, why not do it again?
No more cosmetic surgery, then the degree of "failure" of cosmetic surgery must be a bit heavy.

Because stakeholders, under my contact, generally know that their surgery has failed. The first reaction is to compare everywhere. The doctor wants to repair and redo it. No one said that if you fail, you will stop cosmetic surgery.

So the situation you are talking about must be the result of excessive failure, which leads to physical and psychological stress.

Physiological aspects

I may have gone to an informal plastic surgery clinic, which led to irreversible surgery failure.

Yan value is lower than before plastic surgery.

Physically, I instinctively resist plastic surgery.

At the same time, I am afraid to repair the secondary physical trauma caused by plastic surgery.

psychologically

Extreme fear of failure

Psychologically, they have aversion and rejection to plastic surgery.

I once doubted or even denied the effect of plastic surgery, thinking that I couldn't fix this situation, so I gave up.

In either case, I don't think it is a good thing.

Whether it's because of my wrong choice or the doctor's poor operation.

There is no reason to let this failure exist in front of you so generously.

So in my opinion, the three most important things after plastic surgery failure:

One is to go to the hospital for a follow-up visit to find a solution. After all, surgeons know the procedure best (if you have a small studio clinic, you will be unlucky)

Secondly, after understanding the cause of failure, consider whether to carry out repair surgery in the original hospital. If you don't trust the original hospital, you should do your homework online and offline, and find a hospital that is suitable for your repair surgery.

Third, adjust the mentality (the most critical point)