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When people first try facial plastic surgery, due to the limitation of equipment and lack of experience, in order to obtain better exposure to the operating field, they often need to cut directly from the skin of the face and neck to reduce the difficulty and achieve the expected purpose. Although suture was also done after operation, the shallow and thin scars left were unobstructed, and some patients even left obvious scars because of poor postoperative care.
With the progress of modern science and technology, surgical instruments are becoming more and more sophisticated, and surgical skills are becoming more and more mature. At the same time, surgeons have the same artistic aesthetics and first-class surgical techniques as sculptors. When doing facial plastic surgery, they will try to make a small incision in a hidden place and sew it carefully. The scar after healing is difficult for outsiders to detect. In addition, many of these operations (such as rhinoplasty and chin pad) can only be completed through nasal incision.
However, many doctors still use extraoral (facial and neck skin incision) or combined extraoral approaches for mandibular angle hypertrophy surgery (square face becomes oval face) and high cheekbone reduction surgery, especially the latter. This inevitably brings an unpleasant consequence-scar. What the doctor should do is to make an incision on the hairline as far as possible, sew it carefully and reduce the scar.
Plastic surgery is different from other surgical operations. Scar is the most taboo for beauty seekers. Reducing scar formation during surgery is a consistent principle of plastic surgeons. Every beauty seeker wants the operation to be perfect and leave no trace, but if there are inevitable scars, the doctor should communicate with the beauty seeker before operation. In addition, in order to avoid leaving obvious scars after facial plastic surgery, beauty seekers had better go to regular hospitals to find experienced experts.