Botched plastic surgeries worry doctors (Shanghai Daily) Updated: 2006-03-15 09:02 Doctors said about 85
percent of plastic surgery repair cases were due to improper practices at
private clinics, hospitals and beauty parlors.
A competitor in
China's first artificial beauty pageant receives final touches before the
opening presentation in Beijing December 12, 2004. The finals for Miss
Artificial Beauty are due to be held Saturday December 18, 2004, when
contestants ranging from 17 to 62 years-old will parade their surgical
nips and tucks-- enhancements once banned in beauty contests. Cosmetic
surgery has become popular in China.
[Reuters] | Double eye-lid, nose
reconstruction and breast augmentation procedures had the most reported
problems.
Dr Chen Fuguo from Shanghai No. 9 People's Hospital said 10 to 30 percent of
its patients are trying to correct mistakes from a previous surgery at another
facility.
"About 40 percent of failures are due to infection, improper position or
removal of the artificial part," Chen said. "Another 30 to 40 percent of repair
cases are due to dissatisfaction with the new image. Repair surgery is much more
difficult than the first one. All such surgery in our hospital is conducted by
experienced doctors and the charge also doubles."
Repair surgeries
Shanghai Art Plastic Cosmetic & Esthetic Surgery Hospital said it
provided consultation or repair surgeries to 152 people between last August and
February.
"Most went to beauty parlors or small clinics," said Dr Ren Tianping from
Shanghai Art. "Many patients have to undergo at least two surgeries to undo
damage from the initial operation."
Experts said people have unreasonably high expectations for cosmetic surgery.
"Some women just want a Western-style nose or eye-lid without considering
their own facial features," Ren said. "Such surgery is more likely to be
unsuccessful."
Doctors said beauty-seekers should evaluate the reasons and risks of a
face-lift surgery or breast augmentation treatment as plastic cosmetic operation
is not always a good way to improve careers or marriages.
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