Bad plastic surgery often indicates surgical errors in the plastic surgery procedure, although many times bad plastic surgery results from poor aesthetic choices by either the surgeon or the patient prior to surgery. Bad plastic surgery can happen in any plastic surgery procedure and can indicate a number of problems.
Bad plastic surgery that is most easily identified is, of course, facial surgery. In facial surgery, bad plastic surgery can result from face-lifts that are too tight, causing asymmetry and tightness. Some victims of bad plastic surgery from face-lifts lose mobility or sensation in their faces due to damaged nerves. Examples of bad plastic surgery abound and while some are simple to fix, others like botched rhinoplasty can prove impossible. Bad plastic surgery can generally only be repaired if there is enough tissue left to do the job.
Bad plastic surgery on other parts of the body can prove simpler to disguise than when bad plastic surgery occurs in a facial procedure. Nevertheless, the after-effects of a bad plastic surgery can be difficult to live with and can include excessive scarring, deformation, and even paralysis. Bad plastic surgery also wreaks untold emotional and psychological damage on patients, who may think the bad plastic surgery is something they deserved, that it is the price they paid for vanity.
Bad plastic surgery usually results from surgeon error, often when the ?surgeon? is practicing without a license. To avoid bad plastic surgery, patients should carefully screen their physicians, taking note of their credentials. Sometimes, bad plastic surgery results when patient and surgeon disagree on what can and should result from surgery. A bad plastic surgery experience can often be corrected by a surgeon with experience in correcting cosmetic surgical errors. Bad plastic surgery should not be an issue if the patient properly screens the surgeon and ensures good communication.