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I am the head nurse of a plastic surgery hospital.
What I want to say is one thing. I am a nurse and the head nurse of plastic surgery hospital. It's been three years. Think about it. During these 1000 days and nights, I have met all kinds of men and women. Beauty is no longer an attractive lighthouse. I have seen 65,438+08 girls with double eyelids under the leadership of their families, and I have seen aunts over 60 years old taken by their daughters for anti-aging maintenance. There are also men and women holding photos of their stars and telling doctors that I want to be a XX star.

Family members bring their children to do double eyelids for their daughters to be more beautiful, confident and sunny; The daughter took her mother to do anti-aging maintenance, in order to prevent the years from leaving traces on her face, trapping her mother's youth and preventing her from getting old; Wait! I have also seen men and women who have failed plastic surgery. They all came to the hospital with the mentality of trying. Their idea is simple. They want to return to the way they were before. They are happy to return, but they also leave safely. Although there is no difference between life and death with other hospitals, there is also a different mentality here. Even if the plastic surgery hospital is a paradise and a place of hope that everyone yearns for, it is also a hell that everyone is discouraged.

In my three years of work, I have seen too much. Three years ago, I just graduated from college and went to the talent market and the hospital recruitment office with various certificates. I actually went to a plastic surgery hospital as an intern nurse in a fog. At first, I saw every customer who had plastic surgery was pushed out of the operating room and sent to the ward. I was scared when I saw the wrapped face. I always wonder, what is this?

A year passed in my numbness, and I was selected by the chief surgeon for follow-up surgery. When I had a follow-up operation, I found that the operation was not as horrible as I expected. Now the technology is advanced and the surgical equipment is generally upgraded. Except for a few cases that require scalpels, all of them are minimally invasive operations, and the amount of bleeding is very small each time. This is also the advantage of minimally invasive surgery now.

Well, that's what I want to say today. After all, today's rest time can't be wasted! I am the head nurse of a plastic surgery hospital. I am in Aiduobang. See you next time!

Goodbye!