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Ghost surgery in the plastic surgery industry in South Korea was exposed. What are the safety hazards of cosmetic surgery?
There are many hidden dangers of cosmetic surgery, such as facial hyperplasia, disfigurement after cosmetic surgery, body rejection and bleeding caused by the disharmony between prosthesis and body. This phenomenon is not uncommon, even very common. Plastic surgery was originally designed to sort out congenital facial defects, and now it has gradually become the pursuit of some beauty lovers.

Many new people who pursue beauty want their faces to be more perfect and pursue more beautiful experiences. Are choosing plastic surgery. However, there are many risks in cosmetic surgery, especially with the development of the times, viruses or bacteria are becoming more and more infectious and the survival rate is high. In this way, many people may be infected when the wound is exposed, and once infected, they may suffer from many blood diseases. Plastic surgery implants a prosthesis in the body. Once the prosthesis is rejected by the human body, blood diseases may rise to a new height.

Plastic surgery is not for everyone. Cosmetic surgery requires a physical examination in advance. If the body has some hidden diseases, it may not be a wise choice to choose plastic surgery. In recent years, there have been frequent news of death from cosmetic surgery, because cosmetic surgery is not 100% successful, and there is still a period of time after surgery. Whether this period is properly maintained and will not be invaded by other germs is the key to the success of cosmetic surgery. Cosmetic surgery also requires doctors' medical skills, such as a small-scale operation, which may not require much attention, but once there is an operation such as bone cutting, it needs extreme attention.

These are all potential safety hazards caused by cosmetic surgery, and all people who want to have cosmetic surgery or prepare for cosmetic surgery must understand them. There are still some people who are prone to proliferation because of physical reasons. Even small things like piercing their ears can lead to proliferation. Once plastic surgery is performed and the injured area increases, proliferation is inevitable, and sarcoma scars may grow at the surgical site. It is not worth the loss for such a person to go for plastic surgery.