Bad Plastic Surgery, Plastic Surgery Mistakes |
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The goal of any plastic surgery is to create a beautiful, youthful, and natural appearance. Because surgery is an art and not an exact science, the cosmetic surgery outcome may not always be favorable. Most "complications" of cosmetic surgery are not true complications but rather unrealized expectations. In some cases, however, true complications do occur.
How the patient heals is often the greatest contributor to undesired results. Some patients form excessive scarring both internally or externally, leading to mal-position or malfunction of the tissues. Outdated techniques, under-experienced or poorly trained surgeons, poor judgment, misinterpretations of the underlying problem, or chance may also play a role in an unsatisfactory outcome. Often, plastic surgery mistakes will correct themselves over time, but when the bad plastic surgery is on the most visible part of your body, that is your face, the results can be devastating, and a solution to the problem should be sought.
The surgeons at CosmeSurge are frequently consulted by their colleagues for their expertise in revising and correcting bad plastic surgery results. Since we have a team of sub-specialists each specializing in a different area of facial, body, and reconstructive surgery including hair transplantation and chemical peels, we became known for taking facial plastic surgery mistakes and turn them into success stories.
The most common facial surgery complications relate to bad eyelid surgery, bad nose surgery or bad facelifts. In the body the most common are bad breast surgeries and bad hair transplantations.
Of course, any surgery has inherent risks and potential complications. However, there are some measures you can take to minimize your risk. Before consenting to plastic surgery, it is important to know what procedures your doctor specializes in, how many he or she has performed and how recently, and research his or her track record and reputation. Try to get a referral to a cosmetic surgeon from a doctor or a friend who has had a procedure similar to one you are considering. Ask him to give you names of patients who had similar operations.
Plan to be in your best physical health before having surgery, and agree to follow pre- and post-operative instructions, which are designed to optimize your result. Discuss with your surgeon the anticipated and realistic results. Finally, evaluate your surgeon for the three A's: affability, ability, and availability. This will give you an idea of how your surgeon will handle any complications in the unlikely event that one does occur.
Fortunately, in the right hands, bad plastic surgery outcomes are rare. But if you are the "one-in-a-hundred" with a plastic surgery mistake, then you are the one that matters! (Click here for how to choose your plastic surgeon).
To learn more about plastic surgery mistakes and bad plastic surgery, please contact us to schedule a consultation today.
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