Katrina’s Breast Augmentation in Thailand – Plastic Surgery in Thailand; What is the chance of something going wrong at a plastic surgery?

Also See Katrina talk about her Breast Augmentation, Liposuction and Tummy Tuck in Thailand here www.youtube.com Dr. Bhumsak from Destination Beauty @ BNH examines Katrina and removes stitches. While doing so he talks about breast augmentation in Thailand, Silimed implants, teardrop shape breast implants and Thai Surgeons. Katrina joined Destination Beauty’s group tour to Bangkok and had surgery at Destination Beauty @ BNH Hospital in Thailand. See more about plastic surgery in Thailand with Destination Beauty www.destinationbeauty.com
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Question by : What is the chance of something going wrong at a plastic surgery?
I’m making an assignment about plastic surgery at the moment and have tried to find the risk factor of it, but it seems like there is no place where they feel like telling the truth!
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Answer by Pure Shine
Depends on the doctor , the type of material used , and limitation of skin / bone grafting (over grafting etc)

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How to Care for your Newly Circumcised Baby; Have you ever done something unintentional that wound up hurting someone you care about?

Doctor: Actually at this point what I do normally is go through the instructions with the parents because it gives a chance for that. So all we’re gonna do is we’re gonna change the diapers frequently, simply to keep the urine and the stool away from the area. Something that you would do anyway. You’d be changing him quite frequently. The big trick is lots of large amounts of Vaseline to that area and this prevents the penis from sticking to the diaper. So each diaper change, a great big blob. Now I’ve put it on a piece of gauze here, just something to lift it into place, but when you’re changing him, you’re gonna put it directly onto the penis. If he does soil himself with stool on the cut area, you’re gonna wash with a warm water but you’re not gonna use any soap until it’s healed because the soap will be burning. You’re also not going to rub it hard. It’s just to remove the stuff. Of course the child remains settled on comfortably wherever his normal position is, usually on the back. After about 2 days or so, there’s a white yellowish yellow tissue, like you burnt something.If you ever burned yourself or grazed yourself, you have this scab-like material that forms? Do not attempt to rub that off. It’s a normal part of the healing process. Then the healing itself usually takes 3, 4, 5 days, and at that point after about 3 days or so, they can go straight into the bath.You don’t want to dump him into the bath while he still has an open cut. Here’s an important point, it

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Answer by Pretty Vacant
Wow… that’s deep… and yeah

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