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Australian doctors broadcast breast augmentation surgery live?
It is everyone's nature to love beauty, and cosmetic surgery is increasingly accepted by women in today's society. However, an Australian cosmetic doctor recently took the initiative to broadcast the operation live through Snapchat.

The patient's body and bloody picture appeared in front of him. Les Baltus, a doctor in Sydney, condemned this behavior as immoral and would bring risks to patients if they were distracted during the operation.

Doctors should think about the health and well-being of patients, not live broadcast on mobile phones during the operation. "Doctors use Snapchat during the operation, which means that when patients are lying on the operating table, they (doctors) put down their tools, stop working and pick up their mobile phones to shoot during the operation. This is not only immoral, but also interferes with the surgical process. "

In addition, Baltus is also worried that the mobile phone is not disinfected, which may cause potential risks to patients. There is a hospital in Sydney that prohibits doctors from using social networks to broadcast live during surgery, but Eddy Dona, the doctor who broadcast live, said that the move was only to "educate" the people.

Dona said, "People usually see photos before and after the operation, and many times they think the operation is wonderful." He hopes to use live broadcast as a demonstration, so that patients should not despise the intermediate process.

In fact, maybe the doctor's starting point is good. I hope everyone can understand that something that looks glamorous may require a lot of effort.