Plastic surgery:

It is a surgical procedure aimed at improving a person’s appearance and enhancing their self-esteem and self-confidence. Plastic surgery can be performed on any part of the face or body to repair defects in the face and other parts of the body caused by congenital anomalies, burns, bruises and various diseases. Plastic surgery is performed by grafting body tissues or tissues from a matching donor. The patient may undergo this type of surgery to improve the overall appearance for cosmetic purposes not associated with any abnormalities or pathological disorders
Since plastic surgery can lead to permanent and drastic changes to your appearance, it is important to understand how these changes affect you on the inside. So, before making an appointment to see a plastic surgeon, think carefully about your reasons for wanting to change your appearance. There are many physical traits that can be successfully changed by plastic surgery, but others cannot be changed
All surgeries, including cosmetic procedures, carry risks. If your BMI is 30 or higher (indicative of obesity) or if you have diabetes, you may be at increased risk of complications such as blood clots in the legs or lungs. Smoking also increases risks and interferes with the recovery process.

Modern techniques used in plastic surgery:

With the scientific and technological development and the development of modern scientific methods, and the development of devices that are used in cosmetic medicine, such as:
Laser cosmetic treatment, laser technology uses light for treatment, for example, there is a laser specialized in removing spots and brown circles that affect the body.
Laser cosmetic to stop the growth of body hair or the process of laser body sculpting
A special laser for peeling the skin and giving it freshness and vitality, and there are techniques used to reduce wrinkles, the effects of grain and ageing
Rhinoplasty surgery using ultrasound technology, as well as having a face lifts through 3D technique.

Skin tags:

A skin tag is a bump or bump that appears on the surface of the skin. It usually appears in areas of the skin that rub against clothing, as well as in areas where the skin rubs against each other; Where it usually appears in the neck, chest and armpits, it is one of the common problems and is likely to appear in different parts of the body; It can also be removed with a laser.
Genetic factors: This condition often appears in children if one or both parents suffer from the problem of skin tags.
Diabetes: The problem of skin tags is common in people who suffer from diabetes.
Pregnancy: Pregnant women are usually at greater risk of developing skin tags than other women.
Obesity: skin tags are directly related to a person’s weight; Excess weight can cause you to develop excessive skin tags.

Risks of laser tag removal:

Laser removal of skin tags has multiple risks, just like other cosmetic operations, but they are simple risks that are easy to recover from quickly, and side complications include the following:
Redness and swelling: the skin becomes infected with inflammation and swelling after the laser session, but it quickly disappears
Minor burns because the area around the eyes is a sensitive area compared to others, the process of removing skin tags around the eyes may cause minor burns to the skin
Inflammation and suppuration: the skin may become infected with a kind of inflammation and ulceration in the event of contamination of burns or wounds that may occur as a result of the wrong use of laser beams, in this case it is necessary to obtain the appropriate antibiotic in order to ensure the speedy recovery of these infections.