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[Nose Plastic Surgery] Did You Have Plastic Surgery in a Positive-Pressure Operating Room?

Note Plastic Surgery · 노트성형외과의원 · August 30, 2021

[Nose Plastic Surgery] Did You Have Plastic Surgery in a Positive-Pressure Operating Room? What are the criteria for choosing a plastic surgery clinic? A low-priced event offer? Su...

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Clinic: Note Plastic Surgery

Original post date: August 30, 2021

Translated at: April 23, 2026 at 4:51 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

What are the criteria for choosing a plastic surgery clinic?

A low-priced event offer? Successful reviews?

Amid the countless marketing advertisements being poured out,

how much proper information can you truly absorb and carry out the right surgery?

Many hospitals emphasize price and reviews

and say they aim for safe and successful plastic surgery, but patients

only trust the ambiguity and do not know clear evidence for “safety.”

So today, let’s talk about the most basic facility needed for safe plastic surgery.

Among them, let’s talk about the “positive-pressure operating room.”

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“What is a sterile positive-pressure operating room?”

It refers to an operating room equipped with a function that increases the air pressure inside the room so that harmful outside air

cannot enter the operating room.

Because the installation cost is high, it is a facility that can usually be found only in university hospitals or

advanced general hospitals.

Nose Plastic Surgery’s positive-pressure operating room

first blocks the inflow of contaminated air with a positive-pressure device,

and purifies the air in the operating room with a high-performance HEPA filter installed inside the operating room,

carefully preparing for any possible infection.

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“Note Plastic Surgery installs a university-hospital-level facility”

Infection during surgery can have a major impact on surgical results.

Even if the doctor’s surgical skill is excellent,

the outcome of the surgery can change due to environmental factors such as contaminated air,

so infection control in the operating room can be seen as

the most basic condition for safe surgery.

That is why Nose Plastic Surgery has been doing its best in operating-room infection control,

accepting the high initial cost with the belief that this is only natural,

to provide safer medical services.

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If you want successful plastic surgery without side effects,

you must first check whether the hospital is thorough about infection control.

So I would like to ask again.

Does the plastic surgery clinic you chose operate a positive-pressure operating room,

the minimum basic facility for preventing infection?

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