There are so many reasons to research thoroughly, not only the type of cosmetic or plastic surgery that you are considering, but also the doctor you are considering going to for treatment. The articles and lists of websites on the internet which are dedicated to warnings and stories of plastic surgery nightmares are many. Women have gone in for a cosmetic procedure and have died as a result, either because of poor medical care or simply because the body sometimes doesn't respond well when placed under surgical procedures.
There are several factors which can affect the outcome of plastic surgery. They include outdated techniques, under-experienced or poorly-trained surgeons, a patient may form a lot of scarring, either internal or external which can change the position of the tissue, poor judgement, and sometimes just chance. Often, plastic surgery nightmares can be avoided, but other times, the body just doesn't react in a usual way and the results are undesirable at best.
One of the most important things you can do to avoid having a bad experience with cosmetic surgery is to make sure that the physician is certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery, as well as a member of the American Society for Plastic Surgery. Looking at before and after pictures from previous patients, as well as asking for referrals is also a good idea. Many surgeons are willing to answer your questions and talk about surgical options without charging a fee.
Some of the more common facial plastic surgery nightmares come from bad eye-lifts and nose jobs, and the most common complaints from body plastic surgery complaints from from breast augmentations or reductions and bad hair transplantations.
There are actually times that the cosmetic surgery actually went as well as could be expected, and the person getting the surgery simply had unrealistic expectations of what the result would be. Most complaints, however, are because either the surgery actually resulted in a worse appearance than before, infection or sometimes even death resulting from the surgery itself. These plastic surgery nightmares are documented in every state across the United States, and should be carefully considered.
The fact is, surgery has inherent risks, and those should be carefully considered before someone even considers plastic surgery. Since this type of surgery is not medically necessary, there are times when accepting the way you already look can be the best option. For some, however, this is simply not an option and they make the decision to have a cosmetic procedure. When this is the case, there needs to be much research done on the part of the patient to avoid becoming a statistic and another on the list of plastic surgery nightmares.
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