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When "Perfection" Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital

At Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital's Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, we see the other side of beauty dreams.

When "Perfection" Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital
When "Perfection" Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital

The Patient: "Xiao Jia" (pseudonym), a 35-year-old nurse, came to us in distress. In pursuit of "perfect" double eyelids, she had undergone six separate surgeries at other clinics. The result? Over-exposed whites, unnatural eye contours, and a stiff, regretful gaze.


The Reality Check: Our expert, Director Yang Jun, examined her with deep concern. "You had a beautiful foundation," he noted, "but you can't go back to the beginning." The delicate eyelid tissues were severely compromised by repeated operations, making full restoration impossible.


Our Philosophy: This case underscores our core belief: "The end of excessive plastic surgery is repair; the end of blind repair is regret." We prioritize preserving your natural beauty over chasing unrealistic ideals.

When "Perfection" Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital
When "Perfection" Goes Wrong: A Cautionary Tale from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital

A Message to All: Before considering any procedure, remember:

  • Value your original features

  • Choose qualified surgeons in accredited hospitals

  • Understand that revision surgery has limits



 
 
 

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