Plastic surgery
  • 1. Plastic surgery is a medical specialty that involves reshaping or altering the appearance of body parts through surgical procedures. It encompasses both reconstructive surgery, which aims to improve function or correct abnormalities resulting from trauma, disease, or congenital issues, and cosmetic surgery, which focuses on enhancing aesthetic appearance. Common plastic surgery procedures include breast augmentation, rhinoplasty (nose job), liposuction, facelifts, and tummy tucks. While plastic surgery can offer transformative results, it is important for individuals to carefully consider both the physical and emotional aspects of undergoing such procedures, as well as the potential risks and complications involved.

    What is the primary goal of reconstructive plastic surgery?
A) To prevent aging
B) To restore functionality and appearance
C) To experiment with new looks
D) To enhance beauty
  • 2. Which type of anesthesia is commonly used in plastic surgery procedures?
A) Local anesthesia
B) No anesthesia
C) IV sedation
D) General anesthesia
  • 3. What is a potential risk of plastic surgery procedures?
A) Weight loss
B) Infection
C) Improved memory
D) Increased height
  • 4. Which body part is commonly targeted in liposuction procedures?
A) Toes
B) Abdomen
C) Ears
D) Fingers
  • 5. What is the most common age group for individuals seeking plastic surgery?
A) 10-20 years old
B) 60-70 years old
C) 80-90 years old
D) 30-50 years old
  • 6. What should patients avoid before undergoing plastic surgery?
A) Drinking plenty of water
B) Eating a balanced diet
C) Smoking
D) Exercising vigorously
  • 7. Which surgical procedure is commonly performed to reduce breast size?
A) Breast augmentation
B) Breast reduction
C) Buttock lift
D) Chin augmentation
  • 8. What is the name of the plastic surgery procedure commonly done on eyelids?
A) Ear reshaping
B) Cheek augmentation
C) Jawline contouring
D) Blepharoplasty
  • 9. Which technique is commonly used to lift and tighten sagging skin in facelift procedures?
A) Chemical peeling
B) Liposuction
C) Rhytidectomy
D) Microdermabrasion
  • 10. What is the purpose of a tummy tuck (abdominoplasty)?
A) To remove excess skin and fat from the abdomen
B) To increase muscle mass in the arms
C) To change hair color
D) To reshape the feet
  • 11. What is the purpose of a buttock augmentation (Brazilian butt lift)?
A) To enhance the shape and size of the buttocks
B) To make the waist smaller
C) To improve dental health
D) To reduce knee pain
  • 12. What is the medical term for ear surgery to change the shape or size of the ears?
A) Abdominoplasty
B) Blepharoplasty
C) Mastopexy
D) Otoplasty
  • 13. What is the term for surgical reshaping of the nose?
A) Mastopexy
B) Rhinoplasty
C) Otoplasty
D) Blepharoplasty
  • 14. What is a common term for excess fat removal through suction?
A) Rhytidectomy
B) Blepharoplasty
C) Dermabrasion
D) Liposuction
  • 15. Which procedure involves reshaping the chin area?
A) Mastopexy
B) Rhinoplasty
C) Otoplasty
D) Genioplasty
  • 16. What is the term for a procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the thighs?
A) Thigh lift
B) Blepharoplasty
C) Abdominoplasty
D) Rhinoplasty
  • 17. What is the common term for a forehead lift surgery?
A) Brow lift
B) Abdominoplasty
C) Mastopexy
D) Rhinoplasty
  • 18. What is the term for a procedure to remove excess skin and fat from the upper arms?
A) Genioplasty
B) Otoplasty
C) Blepharoplasty
D) Brachioplasty
  • 19. What is the term for non-surgical skin resurfacing using chemicals?
A) Mastopexy
B) Thigh lift
C) Genioplasty
D) Chemical peel
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