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Is plastic surgery dangerous?
Eyelid surgery-remove excess fat, skin and muscle from the upper and lower eyelids.

Possible dangers: blurred or overlapping vision, infection, subcutaneous hemorrhage, redness, dry eye, prickly heat, incomplete eye closure, drooping lower eyelid and blindness.

Facial plastic surgery-remove excess fat, tighten muscles, rearrange the skin of face and neck, and improve the loose skin of face, jaw and neck accordingly.

Possible dangers: facial numbness, hair loss and skin damage caused by infection, subcutaneous hemorrhage, scar, shape deformation of earlobe, nerve injury or facial convulsion.

Breast augmentation surgery-breast augmentation by placing a filler behind the breast.

Possible dangers: the filler may rupture, leak or contract, be infected, the scar tissue around the filler will harden, and the breast will become stiff and painful. Shape distortion, filler displacement, nipple becomes more sensitive or less sensitive. The incision is numb, the filler or incision is congested, and there is calcium precipitation around the filler.

Face filling-place a filling on the face defect.

Possible dangers: infection, feeling too tight on the face, scarring around the filler, and the filler moving.

Frontal plastic surgery-remove excess skin and muscles that cause wrinkles, raise eyebrows and tighten forehead skin.

Possible dangers: infection, scar, subcutaneous hemorrhage, dry eyes, impaired eyelid function, decreased eyelid sensory ability, facial muscle weakness or difficulty in twitching caused by facial nerve injury.

Lip augmentation surgery-Fill the lips with filling materials to make them look fuller and reduce wrinkles around the mouth.

Possible dangers: infection, bleeding, asymmetric lips, swollen lips, scarring.

Liposuction-Use vacuum straws to remove excess fat in the target area and improve body shape.

Possible dangers: skin bagging, skin discoloration, skin laxity, subcutaneous effusion, shock, infection, lung fat lump, pain, partial organ damage, numbness of the operation site, heart problems, kidney problems, disability and even death.

Nasal surgery-changing the shape of the nose by reshaping the nasal bone or cartilage.

Possible dangers: infection, blood vessel rupture, red lump, subcutaneous bleeding, leaving scars.

Abdominal rhytidectomy-remove excess fat and skin from the abdomen, tighten muscles and flatten the abdomen.

Possible dangers: blood clot, infection, bleeding, scar, subcutaneous water accumulation.

Laser hair removal-Use laser to remove hair from the skin.

Possible dangers: stimulate hair to grow back, leave scars and change skin color.

Collagen injection-inject bovine collagen or human fat into facial wrinkles, depressions or scars.

Possible dangers: causing autoimmune diseases, facial contour problems, swelling and cold-like symptoms.

Operation of removing skin scar-grinding the skin on the upper layer of scar with a fine grinding wheel to make it appear a new skin layer during the healing process, which can produce a smooth feeling and is usually used to eliminate facial scars and deep wrinkles.

Possible dangers: abnormal skin color, miliaria, infection, allergic reaction, blisters, skin thickening.