Plastic Surgeon Warned Of Irreversible Consequences Of Cosmetic Surgery

Plastic Surgeon Warned Of Irreversible Consequences Of Cosmetic Surgery
Plastic Surgeon Warned Of Irreversible Consequences Of Cosmetic Surgery

Video: Plastic Surgeon Warned Of Irreversible Consequences Of Cosmetic Surgery

Video: Plastic Surgeon Warned Of Irreversible Consequences Of Cosmetic Surgery
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Some plastic surgeries are irreversible, so those who want to carry out them need to think carefully and weigh all the arguments. This warning was made by the plastic surgeon Astamur Karchaa. In a conversation with Zvezda, the doctor noted that many clients of plastic surgeons do not realize this.

“One of the most popular and irreversible surgeries is bisectomy, that is, the removal of Bisha's lumps from the cheeks. Then the operation is not performed again, the volume goes away and the injury is irreversible. They used to do it, but now they stopped making dimples in the cheeks. The operation is considered lifelong. The rest is almost always repeated, either because of age, or because of dissatisfaction with the aesthetic result,”said Karchaa.

The severity of the operation is another aspect to consider, he added. Not all interventions are limited to injections or simple manipulations.

“Growth lengthening can be considered the most difficult operation. But this is more an orthopedic operation than a plastic one. After such an intervention, a long and difficult recovery is necessary. In aesthetic surgeries, the recovery period depends on the extent of the intervention. The more zones that the surgeon affected, the longer the recovery. After fat removal, for example, rehabilitation takes up to a year,”said the surgeon.

Most clients ignore the warnings, the doctor regrets. Patients of plastic surgeons, especially when it comes to cosmetic surgery, strive to demonstrate the result to others as soon as possible. Much depends on the surgeon himself, Astamur believes. He himself always explains these simple rules to his patients at length and in detail.

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