Thread: A China Dilema, waiting for your opinion

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    In my opinion, a doctor should perform his best no matter what. However, if a higher quality doctor wants to charge more for his care, then so be it. This concept is very capitalistic though, which again blurs the line in China between capitalism and communism.
    From what I am hearing... if your are considering medical help maybe you should consider another country.
    Plastic surgery on the other hand...
    As a matter in fact, when that one party regime is excluded, communism is nothing meaning in China now, but we don't like to say we have changed color because of histoty inertia, we name it market ecconomy, since everything seems in need, many people neglect the word "moral" in their behavor. But it seems better off in the last few years, and of course, there are still many matters should be condemnt, such as this topic.
    Only a supreme case would have such chance to be treated in another country, like in the US, I remember four years ago, a Tsinghua univercity girl got poisoned and all her hair dropped in one night, she was sent to the US and then cured, the poison proved to be cadmium later. No such patients in China for many year. It is the internet bring her to the foucus of the world. For a non-special surgery, one will never consider to take operation if another country.
    Do you mean Plastic surgery is something very boring to doctors or in the opinion of publics?

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    I think what he means is that plastic surgery is mostly superficial, so if you want bigger... um bodyparts... then pay the price.
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    I think what he means is that plastic surgery is mostly superficial, so if you want bigger... um bodyparts... then pay the price
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