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What are the risks of light medical beauty?
Rong Keyan can give you the following answers.

Light medical beauty refers to a kind of beauty treatment method to improve appearance through non-invasive or minimally invasive medical beauty methods. Although the risk of light medical beauty is lower than that of traditional plastic surgery, there are still some risks and side effects, including:

Skin reaction: Some mild medical cosmetic treatments may cause skin reactions, such as redness, swelling, pain, itching and tingling. These reactions are usually temporary, but in rare cases, they may last for a long time.

Risk of infection: Although cosmetic surgery does not involve surgery, there is still a risk of infection. If the instruments, injections or products used in the treatment process do not meet the hygiene standards or are improperly operated, it may cause infection.

Allergic reaction: Some mild medical cosmetic treatments may cause allergic reactions, such as drug allergy and product allergy. This allergic reaction may be mild, but it may also be serious and even life-threatening.

Adverse reactions: the effect of cosmetic treatment with light medicine may vary from person to person. Sometimes, the treatment may not achieve the expected effect, and there may be adverse reactions, such as uneven pigmentation, uneven skin and so on.

Psychological risk: plastic surgery may have an impact on personal psychology. If the expectation is too high, or you are not satisfied with the treatment results, it may lead to emotional problems, such as anxiety and depression.

Money risk: the treatment of light medical beauty usually requires multiple courses of treatment or regular maintenance, which means that it may require high economic investment. In addition, if you choose improperly or receive treatment from illegal institutions, it may lead to economic losses.

Rong Keyan reminds you that individuals should carefully evaluate their expectations and risk acceptance before receiving cosmetic treatment with light medicine, and choose appropriate institutions and professional doctors for consultation and treatment.