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Which hospitals do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation?

Which hospitals do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation?

As a common cosmetic surgery, plastic surgery and breast augmentation are sought after by many women. However, not all hospitals encourage this kind of surgery, and some hospitals even resolutely do not recommend cosmetic breast augmentation surgery. Next, we will elaborate which hospitals do not encourage cosmetic surgery and breast augmentation from four aspects: medical safety, patients' physical and mental health, surgical risks and medical ethics.

 Which hospitals do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation?

Medical safety

For those hospitals that do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation, medical safety is the primary consideration. Plastic surgery and breast augmentation is a complex operation, which requires experienced doctors and advanced equipment to ensure the safety of the operation. However, not all hospitals have such conditions. Some hospitals may not have trained plastic surgeons, or the equipment is not advanced enough to provide a safe operating environment. These hospitals would rather give up plastic surgery and breast augmentation than take risks to bring potential safety hazards to patients.

In addition, in some hospitals, plastic surgery and breast augmentation may only be performed by non plastic surgeons, lacking relevant professional knowledge and technical experience, which increases the risk of surgery. Therefore, these hospitals are more inclined not to recommend plastic surgery and breast augmentation to ensure the medical safety of patients.

Physical and mental health of patients

Hospitals that do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation pay more attention to the physical and mental health of patients. Plastic surgery will have a certain impact on the physical and psychological of patients, especially breast augmentation. The operation process is complex and requires patients to receive general anesthesia. There may be risks of surgical complications, such as infection, bleeding, etc. After surgery, some patients may suffer from postoperative pain, swelling, breast hardening and other discomfort, even affecting their normal life and work.

When the patient's physical condition is not suitable for surgery, such as breast disease, immune system disease, etc., the hospital usually does not recommend cosmetic breast augmentation surgery. In addition, for patients with serious mental illness, doctors will also carefully consider whether to carry out cosmetic surgery. These hospitals pay more attention to the physical and mental health of patients and encourage them to find other ways to improve their self-confidence and beauty.

Surgical risk

Plastic surgery and breast augmentation have certain surgical risks, and some hospitals pay more attention to the risk assessment and prevention of surgery. The risk of surgery includes the probability of postoperative bleeding, infection, breast deformation and other complications. Some hospitals may not be able to provide sufficient technical level and professional experience to deal with these risks.

In addition, postoperative recovery and nursing are also important issues for patients to consider. Some hospitals may not be able to provide perfect postoperative care and guidance, thus increasing the risk of postoperative complications. These hospitals tend to discourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation to reduce the possibility of patients suffering from surgical risks.

Medical ethics

As an important part of medical ethics, some hospitals do not encourage plastic surgery and breast augmentation. Medical ethics requires doctors to put the interests of patients first, not only to pay attention to the beauty of appearance, but also to consider the physical and mental health of the whole person. These hospitals put more emphasis on communication and understanding between doctors and patients, encourage patients to accept their own bodies, and look for the improvement of internal beauty.

In general, medical safety, patients' physical and mental health, surgical risks and medical ethics are the focus of attention of some hospitals that do not encourage cosmetic surgery and breast augmentation. These hospitals pay more attention to the overall interests and medical quality of patients, and are unwilling to take risks to bring unnecessary risks and troubles to patients.

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