plastic surgery???[20點]

2011-10-19 2:58 am
Do you support plastic surery?
Give reasons to support you stance.
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2011-10-20 9:17 am
✔ 最佳答案
NO

there are some disadvantages: these types of surgery are quite expensive and they are not always covered by a health insuranceyou need time to recover and heal, time when you will not be able to perform all your normal activities (go to work, practice your favorite sports)there are side effects such as scarring, infection, painas any other surgery, this one has its risks or may lead to complicationsaccording to the surgery performed, you may need to be hospitalized for a period of time or after you go home you may need somebody for couple of days to help you with the houseworkyou may be disappointed by the final result (especially if you've expected wonders to be accomplished) and consider that the efforts were not worth the troublethe surgery can lead to some negative consequences; for example, after a liposuction was performed, you may have the unpleasant surprise to see that your body will fight back to recreate its fat deposits, but in other parts of the body where there was no fat before (such as the back of the knees); or if a dermabrasion or a chemical peel was carried out, your skin will remain very sensitive when exposed to sun
2011-10-19 3:08 am
Plastic surgery Jump to: navigation, searchPlastic surgeonOccupation Names Doctor, Medical SpecialistActivity sectors SurgeryDescription Education required MD or MBBSor DO-US[1]Plastic surgery is a medical specialtyconcerned with the correction or restoration of form and function. Though cosmetic or aesthetic surgery is the best-known kind of plastic surgery, most plastic surgery is not cosmetic: plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns.Contents1 Etymology2 History2.1 20th century3 Techniques and procedures4 Reconstructive surgery5 Cosmetic surgery6 Sub-specialties7 Plastic surgery obsession8 See also9 References10 Further reading11 External linksEtymologyIn the term plastic surgery, the adjective plastic denotes sculpting, and derives from the Greek πλαστική (τέχνη), plastikē (tekhnē), “the art of modelling” of malleable flesh.

History
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Aulus Cornelius Celsus, who lived in the first century AD, described plastic surgery of the face, using skin from other parts of the bodyI wish I can help you!~
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