It is not a secret that every time we turn on the television or read a magazine we find models and celebrities with unreal bodies. Everything about them is perfect... or should I say too perfect? Whether these images are genuine or photoshopped, it does not matter, we just want to look like them.
And with that in mind we are willing to do anything. Being persistent is usually considered a good quality, but when it comes to plastic surgery procedures that trade of personality may lead us to trouble. Following their desire to look like celebrities, people who cannot afford a plastic surgery resort to unlicensed practitioners.
Working with an unlicensed practitioner is the biggest mistake one can make, when it comes to plastic surgery procedures. Some of the consequences of plastic surgery procedures performed by these practitioners include scars. You may think that a little scar is no big deal, but we are talking about huge ugly scars.
An unlicensed practitioner who was performing a chest enlargement procedure on a man on Florida gave his patient female breast implants. This is only one of many cases. These fake doctors also work with silicone injections, because they are more affordable than botox. It should be noted that this substance is not approved for cosmetic use.
There is a reason for this prohibition; silicon injections may cause death, and also serious health problems. There are also many cases of death by liposuction, when performed by unlicensed practitioners. Plastic surgery procedures should be performed only by certified licensed professionals to avoid its risks and dangers, this includes non-surgical procedures. Unlicensed practitioners lack of training and experience to perform plastic surgery procedures.
In some cases, the result of working with unqualified practitioners may include organ failure. These "doctors" have no qualms. They are willing to do anything to get your money. It is known that these unlicensed practitioners have injected substances such as brake fluid, paraffin wax, and bathroom caulking in their patients' bodies.
Of course these practices may result in medical problems, including deformity, and in some cases death. I believe that the risks of working with cheap unlicensed practitioners are a steep price to pay. Anybody who has already made up his mind about undergoing a plastic surgical procedure should work with certified professionals.
There is no point in risking your life. For one thing, you may end up worse than before, but also, even though plastic surgical procedures are known to be expensive, nowadays many certified professionals offer payment plans. In this way, you will be able to afford a plastic surgical procedure, without risking your life.
And with that in mind we are willing to do anything. Being persistent is usually considered a good quality, but when it comes to plastic surgery procedures that trade of personality may lead us to trouble. Following their desire to look like celebrities, people who cannot afford a plastic surgery resort to unlicensed practitioners.
Working with an unlicensed practitioner is the biggest mistake one can make, when it comes to plastic surgery procedures. Some of the consequences of plastic surgery procedures performed by these practitioners include scars. You may think that a little scar is no big deal, but we are talking about huge ugly scars.
An unlicensed practitioner who was performing a chest enlargement procedure on a man on Florida gave his patient female breast implants. This is only one of many cases. These fake doctors also work with silicone injections, because they are more affordable than botox. It should be noted that this substance is not approved for cosmetic use.
There is a reason for this prohibition; silicon injections may cause death, and also serious health problems. There are also many cases of death by liposuction, when performed by unlicensed practitioners. Plastic surgery procedures should be performed only by certified licensed professionals to avoid its risks and dangers, this includes non-surgical procedures. Unlicensed practitioners lack of training and experience to perform plastic surgery procedures.
In some cases, the result of working with unqualified practitioners may include organ failure. These "doctors" have no qualms. They are willing to do anything to get your money. It is known that these unlicensed practitioners have injected substances such as brake fluid, paraffin wax, and bathroom caulking in their patients' bodies.
Of course these practices may result in medical problems, including deformity, and in some cases death. I believe that the risks of working with cheap unlicensed practitioners are a steep price to pay. Anybody who has already made up his mind about undergoing a plastic surgical procedure should work with certified professionals.
There is no point in risking your life. For one thing, you may end up worse than before, but also, even though plastic surgical procedures are known to be expensive, nowadays many certified professionals offer payment plans. In this way, you will be able to afford a plastic surgical procedure, without risking your life.


