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Cosmetic surgery has become more and more popular in recent years, and more and more people want to change their appearance through plastic surgery. However, the advice I got from the experts in the cosmetic surgery department is that it is better not to go for plastic surgery if you are not ugly yourself. For those who are not ugly, the risks and pain that come with cosmetic surgery can be much greater than expected. From the perspective of a doctor, first of all, cosmetic surgery is a fairly lucrative industry. Once you've opted for cosmetic surgery and invested in it, reconstructive surgery is hard to avoid. In the process of revision surgery, it is often necessary to perform multiple surgeries on areas that have undergone plastic surgery before, and if this is not done, the whole person's appearance will be unharmonious. This leads people to wonder if it's really worth getting a facelift. Cosmetic surgery hospitals** that left us tell us that cosmetic surgery is a time-sensitive procedure, and that more than half of the cosmetic surgery hospitals' revenue comes from the repair of surgery. In other words, a facelift is not a one-time thing, it requires ongoing maintenance and repair. Through this thought-provoking information, it can be seen that plastic surgery is not as simple as imagined, and the risks seem to far exceed expectations.
Practitioners in different industries have different attitudes towards plastic surgery. For example, a metaphysical practitioner told us that he used to remind people not to move their faces, especially their noses, under medical beauty stickers. He believes that the big nose is a symbol of financial luck, and if you move your nose, it may ruin your financial and emotional fortune. Such a view may be a bit fantastical, but it has caused us to think deeply about the phenomenon of plastic surgery. For those who feel that their appearance is not perfect, plastic surgery may be a way to seek change, but do we really need to change our appearance to pursue wealth and happiness?
Some people have succeeded in changing their appearance through plastic surgery, making themselves look very different from before, adding beauty to themselves. For example, someone has a double eyelid and the results are good, but the scar is still visible and it still feels itchy years later. Some people have had their noses groomed for two years and find that their sense of smell is not as sensitive as before, and they can often smell the stench of meat boogers. Sometimes it will be rotten and crusted, making the nasal passages hot and painful. Some people feel that the plastic surgery is very successful, and the image of the nose and eyes has been greatly changed, but the eyes are a little regretful, and it feels a bit exaggerated and unnatural. These personal experiences tell us that the risks and discomforts that come with cosmetic surgery can be a struggle to determine whether or not it's really worth it. Moreover, the physical condition after the surgery is also affected and is not as healthy as before.
Plastic surgery is not as good as it is in movies and TV series. In fact, as far as I've seen, most cosmetic surgeries don't achieve the desired results. Many people do not look as perfect as they imagined after cosmetic surgery, on the contrary, the marks of surgery and plastic surgery can still be seen. Of course, there are exceptions, such as the surgical effect of the whole eyelid is relatively good, but the premise is to find a reliable enough doctor and choose a public hospital. However, in other cosmetic procedures, the current level of technology is not enough to meet people's requirements, at least so far. Perhaps, cosmetic medicine will advance by leaps and bounds in the future, but as it stands, cosmetic surgery is not an indispensable option.
Whether it's from the advice of cosmetic experts or from personal experience, cosmetic surgery is not an easy thing to do. On the contrary, the risks and pain it brings often far outweigh expectations. For those who have good looks, plastic surgery is not the only way to change everything. Whether it is the external appearance or the inner quality, it is the embodiment of a person's personality. We should pay more attention to our own development and growth, and pursue more connotative beauty. Of course, it is human nature to enjoy the process of beauty, but what we need to think about is whether beauty should be achieved through cosmetic surgery, or whether it should be achieved through both internal and external repairs, and comprehensively improve one's personal quality.
Overall, cosmetic surgery is a double-edged sword, bringing with it some opportunities to change your appearance, as well as risks and pain. Especially for those who are not ugly in themselves, it is worth careful consideration. Everyone's pursuit of beauty is different, so the attitude towards plastic surgery is also different. But in any case, we need to re-examine the phenomenon of plastic surgery, think deeply about the true meaning of beauty, and find a more suitable way to pursue beauty.
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