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Plastic surgery comprises two branches of surgery, different from each other for their objectives, but complementary to their procedures. One is the repair surgery, which acts on sick subjects, which aims to correct defects resulting from trauma, congenital malformations, squeal of burns, and correction of defects resulting from tissue removal as occurs in cancer surgery.

The other is cosmetic surgery that, acting on healthy subjects, aims to correct imperfections that may be more or less visible, or that cause the patient a psychological commitment. Therefore, the first acts on sick patients, so it is subject to fewer ethical conflicts, compared to the second, which is about healthy and is the one that concentrates most of the ethical conflicts of the specialty. The similarity between the two is that the surgeon's competencies and skills are similar to each other, and for an expert surgeon in obtaining beauty it is more possible to obtain better results in defect repair. For a surgeon, exercising both branches of the specialty is complementary and puts him in a better position to solve multiple problems. The mere fact of exercising only one of the branches, which is common in non-specialist doctors, leaves him in limited conditions to obtain good results and leave his patients satisfied. Exercising both branches of the specialty is complementary and puts you in a better position to solve multiple problems.

The fact of exercising only one of the branches, which is common in non-specialist doctors, leaves him in limited conditions to obtain good results and to satisfy his patients. Exercising both branches of the specialty is complementary and puts you in a better position to solve multiple problems. The mere fact of exercising only one of the branches, which is common in non-specialist doctors, leaves him in limited conditions to obtain good results and leave his patients satisfied.