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What do you think of the death of Bao Shilong's founder granddaughter in South Korea?
As for the incident that Bao Shilong's founder granddaughter died of plastic surgery in South Korea, I think so. Plastic surgery is risky and needs to be cautious. In today's highly developed medical beauty, most people will choose micro-plastic surgery or plastic surgery to make themselves look younger and more beautiful. However, plastic surgery is a risky project. If you are not careful, your eyes and nose will be skewed and you will die. So, in my opinion, if you don't do it, you don't do it. Don't joke about your unknown risks. Such a joke is not allowed, and it is very easy to regret, or there is no chance to regret it. If you have to go for plastic surgery, then go to a qualified hospital and find a qualified doctor to pick up the scalpel to ensure that there will be no medical accidents.

In the case, the granddaughter of Bao Shilong's founder died of plastic surgery in South Korea, mainly because she trusted some black intermediaries and entered some unqualified plastic surgery hospitals.

Many young ladies will think that South Korea is a big cosmetic country, so the cosmetic technology will be superb. In fact, this is a wrong understanding. You should know that South Korea's cosmetic industry is indeed developed, but South Korea's cosmetic industry is mixed, and there are various hospitals. And all the black intermediaries in South Korea, in order to earn high returns, even if they charge a lot of plastic surgery fees, will greedily recommend plastic surgery to beauty salons that are actually not formal institutions. These beauty salons get very low fees from intermediaries, so naturally they won't arrange any serious doctors for surgery.

It is precisely because the cosmetic industry in Korea is very chaotic that many beauty salons are docked with intermediaries. The false propaganda of the intermediary and the credulity of plastic surgeons have led to frequent medical accidents in the cosmetic industry in South Korea. So plastic surgery really can't be operated by ambiguous people in ambiguous places. If the granddaughter of the founder of Bao Shilong can have plastic surgery in a regular medical and beauty institution in China, qualified doctors can do it. I don't believe she will die unfortunately.