Plastic surgery is entirely safe, especially on relatively simple jobs such as to straighten your nose. Be prepared though for some weeks of discomfort after the surgery.
"Face plastic surgery is generally a safe procedure. To ensure safety, it is important for the patient to seek out a board certified plastic surgeon. However, while face plastic surgery may be relatively safe, it is still an imperfect procedure that often leads to results the patient was not expecting, such as an unnatural looking cheek implant."
There is a cleaner, somewhat abrasive, for buffing out the cloudy appearance of plastic headlights.
Blepharoplasty is a safe operation when performed by a specialist with experience who understands the importance of the relationship between the eyelids and the functioning of the eye.
"The safety requirements for liposuction clinics includes a Board Certification from the American Board of Plastic Surgery, the only plastic surgery board ackowledged by the American Board of Medical specialties, making other accredidations less safe."
Yes, you can have cosmetic surgery if you are HIV positive. Not all Plastic Surgeons and hospitals are willing to operate, but there are many that will.
It all depends on the surgeon. When looking for a surgeon make sure that you look at where they went to school, how many operations have they done, and if they are certified by the American Board of Plastic Surgery. Some surgeons may have had the schooling but are not ceritified. When you hear about botched operations it's usually because that person went down to Mexico or didn't do enough research on the surgeon. Plastic surgery is very safe as long as you have the right surgeon.
Every doctor would and should say that every surgery comes with it own risks sometimes the percentage is low and sometimes it hight but I can't say that there is or isn't side effects.
Spinal Stenosis surgery is not safe on anyone, it can be performed on children, but no surgery is ever safe. Yes it is possible to perform it on children, but nothing is ever safe.
yes. it is safe to make ice in plastic trays.
To find out more about bariatric weight loss surgery and if it is safe for you check out these two sites http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/713969 or http://www.warrentonweightloss.com/weight-loss-surgery/is-bariatric-surgery-safe
It is challenging to provide an exact number of deaths from plastic surgery each year as it can vary widely based on various factors. However, complications from plastic surgery are relatively rare, and the risk of death is low. It is essential to consult with a qualified and experienced plastic surgeon to minimize risks and ensure a safe procedure.
yes. it is safe to make ice in plastic trays.