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Top Reasons for Plastic Surgery Fails

Posted July 10, 2017
Risks of Plastic Surgery

Plastic surgery has allowed a lot of people to take on appearances no ever thought possible. There are a variety of body augmentation procedures, such as breast augmentation or a facelift, which can be used to increase the visual appeal of anyone as they go about their daily lives. Exponentially, the popularity of plastic surgery has grown and it is now more common. A lot of people have stated multiple reasons behind the rise in popularity of plastic surgery. The reasons often include wanting to look better on social media as well as innovations in technology but there are a variety of other reasons for the increasing popularity, and failures, of plastic surgery.

Plastic Surgery Fails Defined

According to the American Society of Plastic Surgeons, a total of 17.1-million plastic surgery procedures were done in the USA last year. People can't seem to get enough and plastic surgeons are able to charge hefty fees for their services. On a daily basis, there is at least one plastic surgery done per day in the USA. Billions of dollars are also spent by patients annually and the numbers are still expected to rise in the future. Despite the popularity and the appeal of plastic surgery, there are still a number of risks patients need to worry about. These risks are referred to as plastic surgery fails. They are any side effects or defects which may be caused as a result of plastic surgery. There is a long list of them depending on the individual involved but let’s take a look at the most common plastic surgery fails.

Top Reasons for Plastic Surgery Fails

  • Scarring – It is hard to avoid scars after a plastic surgery procedure. Some scarring might be considered normal but, in some instances, it can be devastating and embarrassing. The procedure may end up being successful with the best results possible but it could still leave a patient unsatisfied with the scars received after the surgery. Basically, the only way to avoid scars is to avoid surgical procedures requiring incisions. It may be helpful to contact the surgeon about any alternative surgical procedures that do not require incisions of any type. Prevention is sometimes the best cure for patients.
  • Bad or Unsatisfactory Results – It is not uncommon to come across a number of people who have had failed surgical procedures or have felt unsatisfied by the results from their surgery. Bad results are due to a number of reasons. However, it may help patients set realistic expectations before going under the knife. A lot of patients consider plastic surgery to be a magical solution that instantly makes all of their physical defects go away. Having lofty expectations will only make the end result appear even worse. Set realistic expectations and the chances are higher that the person will be satisfied with the outcome of the procedure. Also, plastic surgery enthusiasts should always keep the possibility of unsatisfactory results in the back of their mind. Yes, it's a terrible thought but still very much a possibility.
  • Mental and Emotional Risks – Many of the reasons patients have plastic surgery are because they are concerned with “looking better”. Basically, they focus on enhancing the physical appearance and often don't cater to their emotional health. There have been patients who have seen plastic surgery as the best way for them to have a better look. However, no amount of plastic surgery will ever change the way some people look at themselves in the mirror. If anything, it will only add more pressure. It also may not influence or change people's perception of the person that had plastic surgery. People that are battling self-esteem issues and a lack of confidence need to take some time to work on their feelings about their appearance before jumping into plastic surgery. It may be worth visiting a therapist or counselor. It has to be clearly stated to such a person that plastic surgery is not a quick fix for low self-esteem. The problem of low self-esteem may require a different type of solution.
  • Anesthesia Reaction – The use of anesthesia is still very common in a lot of plastic surgery procedures. Anesthesia is effective but it has proven to sometimes be problematic when used on a patient. There is often a good chance that the patient could be allergic to the use of anesthesia. This could result in mild or serious allergic reactions depending on the patient and the amount of anesthesia the person is exposed to. The health of the patient might be impacted and it could be quite dangerous in certain instances. Patients should always consider the possibility of an anesthesia reaction before making a final decision. They need to be educated on the effects of anesthesia and try to find out how allergic they are. Patients can also consult with their surgeon to determine the possibility of surgery without the use of anesthesia. There are now other options such as hypnosis but the services of an expert would be required.

Schedule a Consultation Appointment to Avoid Plastic Surgery Fails

The “fails” listed above are the major surgical fails to keep in mind before any surgical procedure. Plastic surgery is designed to enhance the appearance of a person but the results could be less than satisfactory. In all, it would be advisable to visit a qualified board-certified plastic surgeon to reduce the chances of complications or complaints after completion of the procedure.

 

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