What is the meaning of light medical beauty?

Light medical aesthetics refers to relatively simple, non-surgical aesthetic medical procedures, such as laser hair removal, spot removal and micropigmentation. While the risks and complications of light medical aesthetic programs may be lower compared to traditional surgical aesthetics, there are still some minefields that patients and doctors need to be aware of.

The following are some of the minefields of light medical aesthetic programs:

Laser cosmetic surgery: Laser cosmetic surgery may lead to skin burns, pigmentation and other complications, and different skin types are suitable for different types of lasers, which may also cause skin allergies and damage if not selected properly.

Spot removal: spot removal needs to consider the type and size of the spots, if the spots are malignant moles, melanoma, etc., you can't remove the spots arbitrarily, otherwise it will bring risks to the patients.

Micro-plastic surgery: micro-plastic surgery includes injections of face slimming needle, fillers, etc. If the injection site is chosen wrongly or operated improperly, it may cause swelling, infection and other complications.

Whitening: Many people go out of their way to use whitening products in order to whiten their skin, but if the products contain unknown ingredients or are overused, they may cause skin allergies, hyperpigmentation and other problems.

In order to avoid the risks and complications of light medical beauty, patients need to choose regular medical institutions, follow the doctor's advice, understand the specifics and risks of the project, and pay attention to post-operative care and maintenance. At the same time, doctors also need to conduct professional training and practice to ensure that the operation is safe and standardized.