Plastic surgery, like any surgical procedure, carries risks and potential complications such as infection, scarring, bleeding, and adverse reactions to anesthesia.
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Plastic surgery can have a significant psychological impact, including unrealistic expectations, body dysmorphia, and dissatisfaction with results, leading to emotional distress.
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Mistakes during surgery, such as incorrect incisions or improper implant placement, can occur and may require additional corrective procedures.
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The recovery process after plastic surgery can be challenging, involving pain, swelling, bruising, and restricted activities for a certain period.
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Plastic surgery can be costly, including the procedure itself, follow-up appointments, and potential maintenance treatments, which may not be affordable for everyone.
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Patients with unrealistic expectations or a desire to achieve perfection may face disappointment if the desired outcomes cannot be achieved through surgery alone.
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Individuals with certain underlying health conditions may have a higher risk of complications during or after plastic surgery.
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The choice of a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon is crucial, as improper techniques or unskilled practitioners can increase the risks and potential complications associated with the procedure.
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