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Risks of Plastic Surgery
Although complications from plastic surgery are quite rare nowadays each person
who is considering having this type of surgery done should make themselves aware
of the possible risks of plastic surgery.
Plastic surgery complications can range from scarring to fatalities and the
effects of surgery can sometimes be traumatizing to patients both physically
and psychologically. Even though complications are uncommon it is important
to keep plastic surgery dangers in mind.
The risks of plastic surgery will differ depending on the individual and the
procedure they opt for.
Scarring is one of the most common risks that people considering plastic surgery
should be aware of. Most surgeons will try to hide incision lines in places
where they aren't noticeable, like under the crease of the breast in breast
augmentation plastic surgery and in the hairline in facial plastic surgery,
but most surgeries will still result in permanent scarring.
Bleeding, infection and hematomas are possible after surgery, but if these
complications are caught early on they can usually be treated.
Nerve damage is a serious complication that people considering plastic surgery
must be aware of. Some people who undergo plastic surgery will lose feeling
in the area that was operated on while others may experience problems moving
muscles in the area where the surgery was performed.
Obviously the type of procedure will determine the risks that are involved.
Breast augmentation risks include sensory damage around the operation site,
discoloration of the skin, tissue necrosis, asymmetry, infection, formation
of scar tissue, and allergic reactions to sedation. Facial plastic surgery,
on the other hand, can lead to noticeable tissue damage, unnatural looking features
and premature aging.
Not only will the procedure determine the risks involved but so will the individual.
Smokers, people with diabetes, heart conditions and certain allergies are more
likely to experience complications that other people can avoid.
Before you undergo plastic surgery it is important to have blood tests and
a physical done to ensure that you are a good candidate for surgery. In addition
you should make sure to look into the procedure you are considering and learn
about the risks involved so that you can be as prepared inside and out for your
transformation.
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