2026-05-29
[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 1
[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 1 Hello, this is Uber Plastic Surgery :) Today, we would like to talk about a somewhat sensitive topic: plastic surgery side effects and failures. https://youtu.be/Y9VfO-inkSc Let's find out what Dr. Seo Seung-jo of Uber Plastic Surgery has to say about what plastic surgery side effects and failures are, and how best to deal with them!
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[Uber Plastic Surgery] How to Deal with Plastic Surgery Side Effects and Failures, Part 1

Hello,
This is Uber Plastic Surgery :)
Today, we will be discussing
a somewhat sensitive topic:
plastic surgery side effects and failures.
https://youtu.be/Y9VfO-inkSc
Let's find out what Dr. Seo Seung-jo
of Uber Plastic Surgery has to say about
what plastic surgery side effects and failures are,
and how best to deal with them!


Regarding the rather heavy topic
of plastic surgery side effects and failures,
we will talk about how patients can cope
in order to achieve
better outcomes.


In the past, when someone experienced side effects or failed plastic surgery,
it was often hushed up.
Nowadays, however, cases of side effects are actively shared,
to the point where new categories are created
on online plastic surgery community forums.
However, among the countless cases,
there are instances where results are unfairly labeled as side effects when they are not,
and other times when actual side effects are just brushed under the rug.


To respond appropriately,
you need to distinguish whether it is
a true side effect or simply
a case of a poor surgical outcome.
Most people consider plastic surgery side effects
and plastic surgery failures to be the same thing.
It is best to first think of these two separately.

First, let's look into plastic surgery side effects.
Plastic surgery side effects refer to inflammation, necrosis, nerve damage, or functional impairments that occur after surgery.
For example, if the skin is perforated,
or if inflammation or skin necrosis occurs at the surgical site,
this is a clear side effect of plastic surgery.

Drooping of the nasal tip in rhinoplasty,
asymmetrical eyes or "sausage eyes" in eyelid surgery,
or simply having an unappealing crease line
are difficult to call side effects;
rather, they can be considered cases of poor surgical outcomes.

If a side effect occurs,
whether it is the doctor's fault, a systemic issue,
or a patient's aftercare issue,
the majority of clinics will dedicate themselves
to compensating for and treating the side effect.


However, rather than it being a clear side effect,
many people consider it a side effect
simply because the result did not turn out the way they had envisioned.

Because of this, some people immediately and strongly protest to the clinic.
When that happens, the clinic will naturally go on the defensive first,
which can lead to both sides becoming aggressive ㅠㅠ

The way to prevent mutual trust from breaking down
is to first determine whether the surgical result
is a side effect or a surgical failure,
and then proceed after verifying the facts
with the clinic.
We have discussed the somewhat heavy topic
of plastic surgery side effects
and surgical failures.
If you are curious about more details,
please check out the video
on the Uber TV channel~!



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