Are all plastic surgery procedures risky? It is true that all plastic surgery carries risks, but as long as it is surgery, there are risks. The risks of plastic surgery are not life-threatening compared to the risks of other surgeries. Most of the risks of plastic surgery are unattractive appearance, asymmetry, localized scar formation, and risks such as bruising, which are not life-threatening. Therefore, the risks are much less compared to other surgeries. I often see media reports about cases of failed plastic surgery and even disability, resulting in disputes and lawsuits, is there such a possibility? I have also seen such reports, let’s say liposuction of thighs, one thick and one thin afterwards. Still, the possibility of disability in a regular hospital is very small, but if you don’t choose a regular hospital, the risk increases greatly. It is true that there are more disputes, but generally speaking, as long as the patient is clearly explained to the patient before the operation, so that the patient clearly understands the risks of the operation and the operation is done well, disputes can be avoided. There are many disputes caused by the lack of communication between doctors and patients. Patients’ expectations are too high, but the operation cannot be achieved, or they are promised to be better before the operation, but they are not so good after the operation. It is better for the patient to present his ideas, and the doctor to tell the patient what I can achieve, and then do the surgery after the two have reached a consensus, so that disputes will be reduced. In practice, how do you reduce the patient’s high expectations of plastic surgery? We also especially recommend that patients learn as much as possible about plastic surgery before surgery, let’s say like going online and reading interviews like ours today, asking your questions if you don’t understand, and in addition searching the internet to find a lot of knowledge about related aspects. We hope that patients will have a knowledgeable preparation before the consultation. Most of the patients who have been psychologically prepared are relatively reasonable in their requests after coming. Most of the patients who have high expectations do not understand the surgery itself, and some of the younger patients may not be very mature psychologically and sometimes have high expectations. It is true that about 10% of people have unreasonable expectations. For patients with such high expectations, we recommend that they visit us several times. I once met a patient whose expectations were a bit high, she was a lesbian, I said bring your husband with you, let your family know what kind of effect will occur, and see if you can accept it. We talked repeatedly, she came to our clinic for nearly two months, after which she and her lover understood the results of the plastic surgery very well, the patient’s expectations are completely different from the beginning, it is very reasonable. It is very important to explain more to the patient and also to educate them.