The pursuit of permanent youth, relying on plastic surgery and beauty is not enough!

When you get sick, you need to take medicine and see a doctor, whether it’s a physical illness or a skin condition. However, just as sometimes you just need to take medicine when you are sick, sometimes you must see a doctor, or even be hospitalized or operated on, the different illnesses and their severity determine the solutions we choose. The same is true for skin diseases, some require surgery and others are treated slowly. Just like taking care of wilting flowers, some just need water and sunlight and they will come back to life, while others need some other treatment. In short, whenever you are sick, whether it is physical or skin, you need a doctor, perhaps a dermatologist and an aesthetician. Whether by technological or medical means, our ultimate goal is to help beauty seekers have a better life. With the development of society, people’s needs are also changing. In the past, people were more interested in prolonging their lives. Nowadays, people not only need to live longer, but also to live better, such as being able to stay young. Many people do not have the concept and common sense of how to stay young, so they are prone to believe the exaggerated claims in plastic surgery advertisements, thinking that as long as they are willing to spend money, plastic surgeons can make them “become whoever they want to become” and “how young they want to be, they can make you more young. “The doctor can make you look younger if you want. The beauty seekers do not know that these are actually irresponsible ideas for their own bodies. I usually use the concept of “wipe, repair, nurture, and consolidate” to guide beauty seekers. Don’t let them imagine that medical aesthetics is a genetic modification project. Plastic surgery is a way to become beautiful, not a quick way to “change your face”. All medical and cosmetic treatments should start from the basis of health, and then make realistic changes for each individual’s different problems and needs. It can be “tailor-made”, but it must not be a quick fix without regard to the consequences. We often hear the phrase: “There are no ugly women, only lazy women.” Of course the “lazy” here means not dressing up, not cleaning up after themselves. And it also applies to the body and skin care. Want to have a healthy body, good skin, lazy is not.