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PRESENTOR # 9
PLASTI
ALCANTARA
BUGTONG
C
SURGER
Y
FLORA
GALAMGAM

PPT Prepared By: GALAMGAM


DESCRIPTIO
N
WHAT IS Plastic surgery deals with
“the repair,
reconstruction, or
PLASTIC replacement” of various
parts of the body in order
SURGERY to alter, change, or
improve these structures.
DESCRIPTIO
N
etymology
Plastikos= to form, mold

The name isn't taken from the


synthetic substance but from the
Greek word plastikos, which
means to form or mold
HISTORY

1460 (A.D.):

The first known


medical text for plastic
surgery procedures is
created; a precursor to the
“nose job.”
HISTORY

The 1800-1900s
War in different
areas of the world
become the driving
force for plastic
surgery developments,
to fulfill the need for
healing traumatic
injuries.
TYPES
OF
PLASTIC SURGERY
RECONSTRUCTIVE PLASTIC
SURGERY
treats parts of the body affected
aesthetically or functionally by
infection, tumors, disease,
congenital defects, developmental
abnormalities, or trauma.

e.g. Cleft Palate Surgery


Breast
reconstruction
following a
OTHER lumpectomy or
Examples OF mastectomy

reconstructive
PLASTIC
Skin Grafting/
SURGERY Reconstructive
surgery after
burn injuries
COSMETIC PLASTIC SURGERY

enhances or reshapes parts


of the body.

e.g. Eyelid Surgery


OTHER Rhinoplasty
Examples OF
COSMETIC
PLASTIC
SURGERY
Liposuction
Top Plastic Surgery
DID YOU Procedures in the Philippines

KNOW?
• Breast Augmentation
surgery to increase breast size. It involves placing breast implants
under breast tissue or chest muscles.

• Nose Reshaping
It involves the surgical reconstruction and shaping of the bone and
cartilage to enhance the appearance or function of the nose.

• Liposuction
a surgical procedure that uses a suction technique to
remove fat from specific areas of the body, such as the
abdomen, hips, thighs, buttocks, arms or neck.
LOCAL CASES
OF
SUCCESSFUL PLASTIC
SURGERY
Angeline Quinto

Angeline Quinto took head


people by referring to herself as
a "proud retokada." She's
admitted to having a nose job,
eyelid surgery, botox, cheek
fillers, liposuction, breast
reduction, and treatments.
PRINCIPLE PRINCIPLE
PRESENT VIOLATED

• Autonomy
• Informed Consent
• Confidentiality
NONE
LOCAL CASES
OF
FAILED PLASTIC SURGERY
Ellowe Alviso

Male model's career is ruined


after his face is injected with
WAX by Filipino transgender
beautician in botched Php 500
nose job
PRINCIPLE PRINCIPLE
PRESENT VIOLATED

Beneficence
Beneficence
Justice Non- Maleficence
Informed Consent
Veracity
BIOETHICAL PRINCIPLES

1. Autonomy
2. Totality
3. Informed Consent
4 Non-Maleficence
5. Beneficence
6. Confidentiality
7. Justice
REFERENCES
• Top-10-Reasons-Why-the-Philippines-is-Becoming-Popular-among-Foreigners-for-Plastic-Surgery,
PlacidWay, Retrieved from https://
www.placidway.com/article/1889/Top-10-Reasons-Why-the-Philippines-is-Becoming-Popular-among-For
eigners-for-Plastic-Surgery

• The Origin Of Plastic Surgery: Where Does The Term Come From?, Dr. Markarian, Retrived from
https://plasticsurgeryofboston.com/the-origin-of-plastic-surgery/

• Male model's career is ruined after his face is injected with WAX by Filipino transgender beautician in
botched £8 nose job, Daily Mail Online, Retrieved from https://
www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3777761/Male-model-s-career-ruined-face-injected-WAX-Filipino-tran
sgender-beautician-botched-8-nose-job.html

• Shiryl Saturnino: Autopsy report reveals cause of death, WhileonWeb, Retrieved from
https://www.whileonweb.com/shiryl-saturnino-autopsy-report/
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