Light medical aesthetics is a form of aesthetics that focuses on cosmetic results but doesn't require surgical removal. Although less risky than traditional cosmetic methods, there are still certain minefields. The following are the possible minefields of light medical beauty:
1. Failure to find a correctly qualified medical institution or professional cosmetologist. Some illegal or non-professionals carrying out medical aesthetic services may have quality issues or risks and are less expensive compared to regular organizations. However, because of the lack of proper access and regulation, they may cause safety problems due to improper operation.
2. Individual differences and potential risks are not adequately considered. Everyone has a different body and skin type and responds differently to medications and treatments, so they need to be matched appropriately for individual differences. If this is ignored, it may cause allergies, infections, scarring and other unexpected problems.
3. Misunderstanding of the risks of surgery. The results of some light medical aesthetic programs require a certain amount of surgical manipulation, but some people may underestimate the risks of surgery and consider it as a minor cosmetic procedure. This can lead to post-operative disappointment, pain, complications, and other problems.
4. Low-quality materials and equipment. In an effort to cut costs, some vendors may sell low-quality, counterfeit, or non-regulation-approved medical products. These products can trigger problems such as allergic reactions, infections, swelling, and pain.
5. Unreasonable expectations of results or over-ambitious aesthetics. Cosmetology is a superficial thing; it is not intended to change the nature of a person's appearance but to improve the feeling of appearance. Therefore, having unreasonable expectations of results can lead to failure to meet the desired outcome and may produce a negative psychological reaction.
Of course, the best way to better avoid these minefields is to find a suitable professional hospital and physician, to choose a minimally invasive cosmetic program that matches your own conditions after determining your individual situation and needs, and to pay attention to the risk warnings and be fully aware of the various surgical protocols and after-care before the procedure.