Car accidents, accidents and variousEmergencies leave deep wounds in the lives of victims not only in the soul, but also on the body. And if the former go away on their own or are easily treated by a psychologist, the latter may be incurable and, in any case, will leave a memory of themselves for many years in the form of postoperative sutures and scars. Fortunately, over the past few decades, plastic surgery has made high-quality, one might even say seven-league, steps forward. It has become available to everyone, because even low-income people can afford the simplest plastic surgeries. Surgeons have become more qualified, and many have literally begun to work miracles, a striking example of this is the appearance of most modern show business stars). There are practically no side effects left, and the number of fatal outcomes (some time ago, deaths even occurred from rhinoplasty and liposuction) has been practically reduced to zero. A separate word can be said about nose surgeries. For some reason, this is the part of the body that people are most unhappy with. And indeed, only 20% of such operations are performed to correct acquired defects of the nose, in other cases it is a light correction at the whim of the patients. Now, rhinoplasty, the prices for which are rapidly falling due to the ever-growing demand, can be done in every clinic, and is considered a fairly "standard" procedure like a facelift or liposuction. Less common than rhinoplasty, but still very popular is ear surgery. Despite the fact that otoplasty, the prices of which are equivalent to rhinoplasty, is an easier procedure, and can be performed as often as wrinkle removal (in the sense of no consequences for the structure of the organ), the matter with it is absolutely perpendicular to nose surgeries. Only three out of ten people eliminate congenital defects, in other cases, operations are performed to eliminate acquired defects (most of these operations are to restore the integrity of the auricle). If plastic surgery continues to develop in the same direction, then in the near future we will be able to almost completely change our appearance in a matter of minutes. For some, this is good, but for others, it will not be pleasant at all. But the fact remains that plastic surgery is making giant strides forward, and is still considered a relatively young science, which still has everything ahead of it. We recommend reading: