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Can't fly within 0/5 days after plastic surgery?
Most airlines have no requirements for this kind of passengers for the time being.

Is it true that you can't fly within 0/5 days after plastic surgery? Most airlines haven't required it yet. For safety reasons, it is best to issue a certificate of suitability for flying. Plastic surgeon: it is not advisable to fly in a short time after operation, which may easily lead to wound dehiscence.

After the incident of "the girl was expelled from the cabin with sticky tape on her nose" continued to ferment,1August 6, 9, 19-year-old Ningbo girl's mood was a little unstable, and some netizens thought she was "ungrateful". "My daughter's nose is a little inflamed. On the plane, she was under too much pressure and the airline had no right to do so. " Xiaoxiang's mother said. In the view of China Eastern Airlines, it is for the sake of passengers' health to discourage passengers suspected of rhinoplasty from boarding the plane. Is it really so dangerous to fly after plastic surgery such as rhinoplasty and breast augmentation?

Plastic face is not allowed to get on the plane?

At present, many beauty lovers have gone abroad for cosmetic surgery not far from Wan Li, and they have not enough time to observe and rest after surgery, so they hurriedly boarded the plane and hurried home. Will this lead to postoperative complications? Recently, a new rule began to spread wildly on the Internet, saying, "Plastic face is not allowed to get on the plane?" Can't help but make a group of "beautiful" girls dumbfounded.

/kloc-Xiaoxiang, a 0/9-year-old girl from Ningbo, originally planned to fly from Beijing to Ningbo on August 4th by China Eastern Airlines. Unexpectedly, after boarding the plane, the flight attendant questioned that his nose had undergone plastic surgery because there was tape on it. In the end, Xiao Xiang was ejected from the cabin and had to take another airline flight.

It is so mandatory to prevent passengers from boarding. In response to the flight attendants' and China Eastern's statements, Weibo, the official of China Eastern, responded: "During the boarding process, the flight attendants found a passenger's whole nose wrapped in gauze. Upon inquiry, it was learned that the passenger had just finished rhinoplasty a few days ago and failed to provide relevant medical certificates for safe flight. "

The reason why they discourage passengers from boarding the plane is that "the change of air pressure at high altitude may have an impact on the unhealed wounds, and the crew will proceed from the safety of passengers themselves". On July 3, a notice recently issued by Shenzhen Business Department of China Eastern Airlines on clarifying the flight requirements of cosmetic passengers showed that cosmetic passengers must take the flight again 15 days after operation, and they should issue a diagnosis certificate filled in and stamped by doctors in hospitals (including clinics, medical centers and overseas hospitals) when purchasing tickets and checking in.

No similar regulations for cosmetic passengers were found in the flight regulations of airline official website and special passengers; I learned from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport that apart from China Eastern Airlines, there are no relevant regulations in the industry.

For your own safety, let's abide by the relevant regulations.