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One Thing the World Does Not Need

Date posted: February 19, 2010 by Helen Colen MD

There’s a new trend in the world of plastic surgery that I pray never becomes popular in my specialty area of labiaplasty and vaginoplasty: the idea of plastic-surgery-at-home.

I saw this in the newspaper just one week into 2010, and immediately I started getting worries. According to the article, there is a growing trend toward DIY (“Do It Yourself” ) plastic surgery. There are apparently DIY procedures for everything from laser treatments, to skin care, and even DIY Botox. You can get entire do-it-yourself kits, complete with the necessary products and instructions online. No, I won’t tell you where to find them, because I strongly discourage the use of these products. As should any credible doctor. Yes, it’s true the do-it-yourself procedures can be cheaper than going to a plastic surgeon, but they can also be more dangerous. Much more dangerous.

Most of these kits are not always do-it-yourself. Many times, they are designed so that a friend comes into your home and does the procedure for you, but still, if this person is not a trained professional, it’s foolish at best and dangerous at worst to allow this.

Other things are actually done by the “patients” themselves. For instance, many doctors have noticed that more women are buying injectable filler material and, without any prior training, injecting themselves. It does not help that the Internet makes such practices as this so affordable and simple to order.

This is especially worrisome of DIY ever comes to the field of labiaplasty or vaginoplasty. Many people in third world countries already practice genital mutilation, but what has distinguished legitimate labiaplasty from those crude practices has always been the fact that here, we do this in a sanitary environment using professional, sanitized equipment, and it’s done by doctors who have trained at medical school just as surely as a heart surgeon has. If DIY ever becomes widespread in the West, there will be little to distinguish it from third world practices. And they will likely be just as dangerous and damaging.

Bottom line: You would not remove your own appendix or take out a friend’s tonsils. A doctor’s work is best left to a doctor, and that includes the work of the plastic surgeon. Any other approach is downright dangerous — and foolish.

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Categories: Plastic Surgeons, Plastic Surgery

2 Responses to One Thing the World Does Not Need

  1. Jan says:

    Unfortunately, I think this is yet another sign of the times. People just don’t like to leave their homes any more, for some reason. We stay indoors to watch movies, we hang out with friends on Facebook, we listen to MP3s instead of going to concerts. And now, everything that we used to have to do out in “the real world,” we’re trying to bring it into the home. Now it’s plastic surgery. What next?

  2. Nicole says:

    This is all we need, people doing plastic surgery on themselves at home. Hey, why stop there? Why not heart surgery too? Or remove your own appendix?

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