plastic surgery trend grows, concerns over associated myths loom larger. Doctors at AIIMS Delhi have debunked several misconceptions about plastic surgery, emphasising that enhancing one's appearance through these procedures is neither as dangerous nor as painful as commonly believed. They highlighted advancements in anaesthetic techniques that have markedly reduced the discomfort typically associated with such surgeries.
A major misconception is that plastic surgery involves a lot of pain. According to the doctors, facial surgeries are generally painless, although procedures like liposuction and abdominoplasty may cause more discomfort. However, advancements in anaesthetic drugs and pain management techniques have made these surgeries much less painful than perceived.
Dr. Maneesh Singhal, professor and head of the plastic, reconstructive, and burns surgery department, told The Times of India that AIIMS Delhi sees a significant number of cosmetic surgeries, performing around 25-30 procedures every month. «These surgeries encompass a wide range of treatments, including scar correction, liposuction, gynecomastia, platelet-rich plasma therapy, and rhinoplasty. Most people opting for cosmetic surgery at AIIMS are in the 25-35 age bracket,» he said.
Dr. Shivangi Saha from the PRS department explained to ToI another misconception: plastic surgery is not just for the young. She explained that while younger individuals often seek procedures like liposuction, body contouring, and hair transplantation, older patients opt