No matter what kind of plastic surgery is performed, most patients consider a certain level of satisfaction and maintenance period to be important.
Personally, I don't think it's a bad thing to do a petit procedure to change your appearance temporarily, but I think you need to be very careful when inserting implants into large areas of the head, especially the forehead or the back of the head
. In particular, fillers that leave residue should be avoided at all costs.
Considering that in the past many patients tried to get rid of nose filler (at the time, filler that did not dissolve) and that there were many problems such as necrosis, I think
it is right that filler should be gradually limited to that area. Fillers are approved by certification agencies such as FDA/KFDA by designating the area, but
in fact, they are used in a variety of ways in the medical field. Therefore, in the past, there were cases where breast fillers were applied to the breast area. Currently, in head plastic surgery,
it is considered similar to inserting filler into the back of the head or forehead.
It is normal for head filler to completely dissolve and disappear within a certain amount of time. If this does not dissolve and a residue remains, it will cause side effects.
This should not be misunderstood as if it is a lasting effect. The reason why fillers are used indiscriminately even though there are substitutes such as bone cement is because such procedures and surgeries
cannot be performed. This is because surgical operations are actually limited to related specialists such as plastic surgery. When you look at articles posted on the Internet, you often
see articles that mislead people into thinking that Bone Cement has many side effects, but in fact, if they cannot honestly disclose which hospital the surgery was performed at and what symptoms they had,
it is just a baseless slander. Medical consumers need accurate information
because the fact that some hospitals suffer damage in good faith due to an individual's unverified experience can be detrimental to the other side.
Like other implants, residues from head filler can create capsules and cause fibroedema. In particular, unlike in the past, in today's reality where the purity of fillers is decreasing, even places that performed filler plastic surgery in the past are gradually refraining from using fillers due to problems such as side effects. The price gap between fillers is also large.
Considering that the expensive filler, which costs about 150,000 won per CC, has been reduced to almost 1/10th of the price, it is difficult to be 100% sure about the quality or purity of the product. If this creates a volume of less than 1~5cc, the amount of residue that can remain and the problem can become even bigger in the case of a large volume of 40cc~70cc.
Filler is difficult to completely remove if a problem occurs. Therefore, leaving residue on the head or forehead can leave a big stain.
Most people who undergo head plastic surgery tend to have a complex about being flat rather than the beauty of their appearance. And there are quite a few people who keep it for their entire lives. Also, it cannot be said that there are very rare side effects that occur when bone cement is inserted during head plastic surgery. Since surgery is not performed at only one hospital,
it is difficult to guarantee 100% accuracy. This is because the practitioner’s experience is also very important. Occasionally, there are stories about symptoms that look like hair loss or symptoms that look like stairs, but these are all problems with the surgical technique that can occur when the surgeon lacks experience or does not know much about surgery, and are problems with the surgery itself
. It's not. I think the texture of inserting filler into the head is different from bone cement because the problem or limitation of the implant itself is significant.
There is a big difference between the technical problems of the medical staff and the problems of the surgical method or material itself.
The reason I am posting this is because I see posts on the internet that are unfounded or that mislead medical consumers into thinking about the problems of a specific hospital as if they were the entire problem
. Although we have covered the head area, you must always be careful with implants. And in the case of silicone, even if it is inserted in a sterile state, after a long time, it can suffer from a film or cause problems such as capsule and calcification, and bacteria can gradually proliferate and cause inflammation. Therefore, many hospitals perform reoperation after removal. I am writing a few words in the hope that those who are considering surgery while looking at the back of the head or forehead because their head is flat or asymmetric will know the correct information.