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What is the difference between plastic surgery and micro-plastic surgery?
Nowadays, plastic surgery technology is more and more developed. What non-invasive, minimally invasive, new words piled up, making people dizzy. In addition, many medical institutions now want to set off their height in advertising, and the advertising words they say are even more confusing. Among other things, you can distinguish these three concepts, non-invasive, minimally invasive and micro-plastic. This is related to how many wounds you will have. Don't be cheated.

Noninvasive plastic surgery

As the name implies, plastic surgery won't leave a wound on you. Generally, it is photoelectric therapy, such as hot Maggie, which is non-invasive wrinkle removal. Any plastic surgery with knife and needle can't be called non-invasive.

minimally invasive surgery

This refers to plastic surgery through a small incision, and there is no obvious definition of how big an incision is called minimally invasive. For example, the incision of double eyelids is definitely relatively large, but the recent popular three-point minimally invasive double eyelids is to use three small incisions of 1-2mm to make double eyelids, and some doctors will use one or two small incisions to make double eyelids, which is also called minimally invasive.

In other words, as long as the incision is smaller than the traditional incision, it can be called minimally invasive surgery. Therefore, when you go to the hospital for minimally invasive surgery, you must pay attention to asking how big the minimally invasive wound is, and be psychologically prepared first.

Microplastics

This is a word that has only become popular in recent years. Simply put, all injection projects and photoelectric projects are micro-plastic, and non-invasive plastic surgery is also micro-plastic.

Hyaluronic acid, botulinum toxin, collagen, hot Maggie and laser skin rejuvenation are all micro-plastic surgery. These projects look particularly naive and have no difficulty. In fact, they have high requirements for doctors! Injection items are particularly prone to dislocation or unevenness if they are not handled properly, while photoelectric items may be burned if doctors "shake their hands", so everyone must go to a reliable hospital for treatment! Don't let micro-plastic surgery become "dangerous plastic surgery"