How do you know when you may need a surgical revision?
Some people who have plastic surgery are not happy with the result. Here are the things to know when it comes to surgical checkups and the ways a doctor can help you get the cosmetic look you want.
Plastic surgery and skin treatments aim to improve the physical appearance of a patient. However, these procedures have other advantages such as:
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Increase self-confidence
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Improves physical condition
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Improves mental health
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Gives a better quality of life
When should a patient have a checkup?
Plastic surgery is a safe and efficient procedure to achieve a person’s aesthetic goals when performed by a knowledgeable, experienced, and board-certified physician. However, in several cases, cosmetic surgery can produce undesirable results with the wrong choice of doctor, thus requiring a surgical revision.
Several reasons for a patient to undergo revision plastic surgery include the following:
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Healing complications such as internal and external scars;
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Asymmetric effects;
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Allergies caused by implants and injected substances;
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Incorrect surgical approach for a particular procedure;
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Too early for so many plastic surgeries;
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The procedure does not follow the anatomy of the patient;
Who is the best person to conduct the review?
The person chosen to perform the revision plastic surgery depends on the reason for a second procedure.
Patients may allow their initial surgeon to perform the review if:
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The type of surgery they have undergone has a low complication rate and they are just a few of the few people who experience a complication.
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This surgeon is experienced in performing the required surgical revision.
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They went through plastic surgery to get a particular result, but in the end, they wanted something more.
Certainly it is better to get a second opinion on this. They should choose another surgeon who specializes in revision surgery if:
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The results are completely different from what they requested.
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The undesirable results were caused by a surgeon’s error (incorrect technique).
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They have poor healing problems (tissue necrosis) that have caused structural damage and would require a surgical revision.
Ways to prevent a review
There is no guarantee that plastic surgery will give the desired results, but the plastic surgeon that patients choose can reduce the need for a surgical revision. There are 3 factors to always keep in mind when deciding on a surgeon:
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You have experience in the treatment being considered.
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Patients feel comfortable discussing their medical history, concerns, and questions with him / her.
They should take the time to carefully choose their plastic surgeon to ensure that the procedure they undergo is comfortable, safe, and successful in which they obtain the desired result.