The Complications and Risks of Cosmetic Surgery

Every year, more and more people decide to embark on plastic surgery journeys. While these cosmetic procedures might be the result of a desire to look a different way or mediate the topical effects of a serious burn or injury, complications are a serious concern to consider. There are seemingly hundreds of different kinds of plastic surgery procedures, each with different adjustments to the physical nature of who somebody is.

The decision to get plastic surgery is a big one – one that people may sit on for months or even years before deciding to say the word to their physicians. The unfortunate reality of plastic surgery is that when something goes wrong, its consequences can be extremely serious. accidents with medicine, surgeons with improper certifications, and even more can all put people at heightened risk for injury. At The Weitz Firm, LLC we have not only dealt with the implications of a botched procedure but recognized how these consequences can jeopardize someone’s life.

The Most Common Types of Cosmetic Surgeries in Philadelphia

According to the Mayo Clinic, some of the most common types of cosmetic surgeries occur on or around the face. While these may be highly invasive or less invasive, there is still an inherent risk involved with all of them. Less common but still popular procedures may involve breast reduction or expansion, the removal of fat, or the tightening of loose skin around different areas of the body.

The most common examples of cosmetic procedures include:

  • Botox procedures
  • Facelifts
  • Neck lifts
  • Rhinoplasties (Alterations to the nose)
  • Otoplasties (Alterations to the ears)
  • Tummy tucks/abdomen reductions
  • Arm lifts
  • Liposuctions
  • Brazilian butt lifts
  • Double eyelid procedures
  • Bone shaving
  • And more…

Possible Risks and Complications

Surgeons should properly prepare and warn patients of the possibility of complications. Some conditions such as obesity, diabetes, smoking, or other types of diseases may increase the likelihood of complications during the procedure. According to a study done at the National Institutes for Health (NIH), the amount of more invasive procedures being done fell by 12% From 2000 to 2014, a trend that was caused in part by complications. Alternatively, minimally invasive procedures saw a rise of 154% over the same time frame but saw upticks in complications as a result.

Possible risks of cosmetic procedures include the following:

  • Abnormal scarring
  • Medication or anesthesia complications
  • Fluid build up underneath the skin
  • Nerve damage

Other, more invasive plastic procedures may see more serious injuries after their procedures.

  • Hematoma (blood pockets)
  • Seroma (serum or fluid build-up under the skin)
  • Infection or necrophiliac flesh
  • Blood clots
  • Organ damage
  • Excessive blood loss
  • Permanent physiological alteration

How to Avoid Botched Procedures in Pennsylvania?

There are many different reasons for botched cosmetic and plastic surgery procedures in the state of Pennsylvania. Doing the proper amounts of research before agreeing to cosmetic surgery is critical to ensuring that your procedure will go smoothly. Is additionally incredibly important to only trust a certified board of plastic surgeons to carry out your procedure. Sometimes, expired licenses or falsified documents will be used by people to try to convince you that they are legitimate. Read through reviews, look out for awards, and ask for references from their former clients before agreeing to go under the knife.

Reach Out to a Surgical Malpractice Attorney Today

The Weitz Firm, LLC has been handling cases concerning malpractice with everything from blood thinners to plastic surgery for years. Our tried and trusted Philadelphia plastic surgery malpractice attorneys are ready to handle your botched procedure case today. Reach out to us today by calling 267-587-6240 or sending us a message through our online contact form at your earliest convenience.

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