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What is a light medical beauty project minefield?
Light medical cosmetology refers to some relatively simple and non-surgical cosmetic medical projects, such as laser hair removal, freckle removal and micro-plastic surgery. Although the risks and complications of light medical cosmetic projects may be lower than those of traditional cosmetic surgery, there are still some minefields that need the attention of patients and doctors.

The following are some minefields of the light medical beauty project:

Laser cosmetology: Laser cosmetology may lead to skin burns, pigmentation and other complications. Different types of lasers are suitable for different skin types, which may also cause skin allergies and injuries if improperly selected.

Freckle removal: Freckle removal needs to consider the type and area of spots. If the spot is a malignant nevus, melanoma, etc. You can't freckle at will, otherwise it will bring risks to patients.

Micro-plastic surgery: Micro-plastic surgery includes injection of face-lifting needles and fillers. If the injection site is wrong or the operation is improper, it may cause complications such as swelling and infection.

Whitening: Many people will use whitening products in desperation for whitening, but if the products contain unknown ingredients or are used in excess, it may lead to skin allergies, pigmentation and other problems.

In order to avoid the risks and complications caused by neglecting medical beauty, patients need to choose a regular medical institution, follow the doctor's advice, understand the specific contents and risks of the project, and pay attention to postoperative care and maintenance. At the same time, doctors also need professional training and practice to ensure safe and standardized operation.