I suddenly remembered the ff incidents (televised or in print) upon seeing a picture of a relative, who had her eye bags removed to decrease the ‘aging’ look her age brought down upon her.
1) A woman attained a ‘crooked’ nose angle because her nose bumped into something a few days after her nose surgery. Worse news is her nose may not be repaired.
2) A face surgeon wiped acid on a patient’s face due to a hangover.
3) A dentist did not sterelize his equipments and uses it from one patient to another.
4) A doctor left a scalpel or something inside a woman’s body after a surgery. (eeeek!)
The scenarios are scary and they aren’t even the worst ones. I would love to add more into the list but the description may make your stomach upside down and I don’t want you to vomit.
What I’m trying to say is, despite the expensive fees some of known plastic surgeons, dentists, or any other medical personnel in any medical industry, we have to place our money to the best and rid ourselvese of finding the ‘cheapest’ service we could find.
We are talking of our body, our health, our life. We are not talking of a gadget you could bargain for a cheaper price or for an alternative. Medical services is something to seriously consider about, financially or otherwise.
I don’t get it why people really risk so much for a cheaper alternative of a medical service when they know the risks could be worse. I just get scared with the idea. If the ‘cheapest’ fee I could find is still of ‘high’ standards, I would have to place my bet on that, as long as I can trust the standards of the one in charge and of the service.










