Generally, plastic surgery is done by adults, but we know that during the winter and summer vacations, some plastic surgery clinics in major cities have almost become special sessions for students. When I was 6 years old, I would cut my double eyelids; 9 years old to make dimples; And 15 years old went for breast augmentation. Faced with this phenomenon of rejuvenation, people should think about it.
As a plastic surgeon, I don't approve of minors doing plastic surgery, because this consumer group is more emotional and easy to blindly worship and follow suit. From the plastic surgeon's point of view, as long as it does not seriously affect the appearance, it should be suggested to avoid plastic surgery as much as possible. After all, any operation has certain risks. "
Parents should be cautious about cosmetic surgery for minors. He is not mature physically and psychologically, so his psychology is not mature, and his pursuit has no direction. He sees this good today and that good tomorrow. However, plastic surgery, once done, may be lifelong, and it is difficult to change it again. The other is that for a minor, he is not mature physically, and some operations should not be done. "
Although plastic surgery has become a way to improve body image and self-confidence, minors who are not mature in body and mind must be very careful when choosing. If you do plastic surgery when your child's facial features are not yet mature, it is likely to affect his future growth. Breast augmentation surgery will affect breast development, chest fitness and breastfeeding in the future; Rhinoplasty may affect the growth of nasal cartilage and bone.
Some common plastic surgery, such as double eyelid surgery or rhinoplasty, is about 15 years old for girls. If the facial development is basically mature, then double eyelid surgery or rhinoplasty can be done, and boys may be a little late, one or two years later. "
Need to remind everyone that no matter what kind of plastic surgery, there are risks. No matter how clever a doctor is in a regular hospital, he can't guarantee the absolute safety and success of the operation, and minors are weak and often difficult to adapt to the postoperative complications. Moreover, at present, in our country's laws, there is no corresponding provision that minors can have cosmetic surgery. Nowadays, colorful plastic surgery advertisements are overwhelming, and there are still a large number of black-hearted beauty salons that illegally concentrate on making money. If a child goes to such a place for plastic surgery, once the operation fails, he will suffer a great psychological and physical blow.