Anesthetics and sedation

Anesthetics and sedation during any procedure can lead to abnormal heart rhythm.  In more serious conditions, they can lead to irreversible brain damage, heart attack, nerve damage, stroke, blood clots, blood loss, and air way obstruction.  Less serious complications include infection, skin death, asymmetry, numbness, irregularities, puckers and scarring, and fluid collection after liposuction.  Unlicensed or untrained doctors can also contribute to these complications.  Improper application of anesthetics and malpractice during surgical procedures were known to be other risks that anyone should take a closer look at.  It is important, therefore, to choose the right surgeon for the right procedure you desire.

There are no statistics available to show the number of cosmetic procedures that have resulted in poor results. Men should only consult doctors who are properly qualified, trained and specialized.  It is also important to be realistic about the outcome of the surgery.  The limitations should be considered and accepted.  Understanding the risks involved will make things clear during the recovery period.  Seeking advice and having a series of consultation before a surgery is also important.  Anyone who seeks cosmetic surgery and is currently taking medication and has an ongoing health problem is probably unfit for the procedure.