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Separating Fact From Fiction: Debunking 5 Plastic Surgery Myths

Plastic surgery helps fix defects and deformities. Dr. Vipul Nanda explained this in an interview where he cleared up misunderstandings and myths about the procedure.

Plastic surgery fixes problems with how parts of the body look or work. Dr. Vipul Nanda explained in an interview that many people are scared of it because they believe myths about it. He wants to clear up these misunderstandings so people can understand how plastic surgery can help, whether it’s to fix a problem or improve how someone looks.

In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Vipul Nanda, Chief of Cosmetic and Plastic Surgery at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, highlighted the prevalence of myths surrounding plastic surgery. He emphasized the importance of debunking these myths to foster a better understanding of the complexities and advantages of plastic surgery, whether it’s for reconstructive purposes or to enhance appearance.

Dr. Nanda’s insights underscore the need for accurate information about plastic surgery, ensuring that individuals can make informed decisions based on facts rather than misconceptions. This approach helps promote confidence and appreciation for the medical advancements and benefits offered by plastic surgery.

Misconceptions about plastic surgery

  1. Plastic surgery is the easy way out

Truth: Plastic surgery improves how things work and look, but it’s important to have a thorough medical check-up first. Keeping healthy habits like exercise and a good diet also helps maintain a strong body and supports recovery after surgery.

  1. Plastic surgery is only for the riches

Truth: Despite celebrities often being in the spotlight for cosmetic surgeries, plastic surgery is available to everyone for both improving appearance and restoring function.

  1. Plastic surgery is dangerous

Truth: Plastic surgery is carefully regulated with strict standards for practitioners. Safety protocols are in place to manage risks associated with any surgical procedure.

  1. Plastic surgery is 100% cosmetic

Truth: Plastic surgery involves both cosmetic procedures and reconstructive surgeries. Reconstructive surgery helps patients by addressing medical conditions, injuries, and birth defects, improving their quality of life and functionality beyond just looks.

  1. Plastic surgery is a solution for everything

Patients should have realistic expectations about plastic surgery. While it can improve appearance and function, it doesn’t change who they are inside or guarantee inner happiness. It’s important to understand these limitations and discuss goals thoroughly with medical professionals before deciding on surgery.

Tripti Bhardwaj

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