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What are the surgical risks of Shanghai Bone Grinding Hospital?

What are the surgical risks of Shanghai Bone Grinding Hospital?

As one of the famous plastic surgery hospitals in Shanghai, Shanghai Bone Grinding Hospital has attracted more and more patients' attention and choice with its professional technology and high-quality service. However, every kind of operation has certain risks, and the bone grinding operation is no exception. When choosing bone grinding surgery, it is very important to understand and understand the risks of surgery. The following will elaborate on the surgical risks of Shanghai Mogu Hospital from the aspects of surgical incision, surgical sequelae, surgical complications and surgical feasibility.

 What are the surgical risks of Shanghai Bone Grinding Hospital?

Surgical incision

Bone grinding surgery is a plastic surgery that removes part of the skull through surgery. The location and size of the surgical incision directly affect the effect and risk after surgery. Generally speaking, the incision of bone grinding surgery is usually in the forehead or temporal region, and the size of the surgical incision will depend on the specific situation of the patient. The determination of the surgical incision needs to consider the patient's facial bone structure, the size of the surgical area, and the expected effect after the operation. Improper surgical incision may lead to unsatisfactory surgical effect, and even infection and other complications during or after the operation.

In addition, the location and size of the surgical incision are also related to the recovery period. Larger incisions may take longer to recover, and there may be obvious blood stasis and swelling after surgery. Therefore, when choosing Shanghai Bone Grinding Hospital for bone grinding surgery, patients should fully communicate with doctors to understand the location and size of the surgical incision, as well as the specific conditions of the recovery period.

Surgical sequelae

Bone grinding surgery is a plastic surgery to change the skull structure, and there may be some remaining problems after the surgery. One of the most common is paresthesia, including local numbness or tingling. The nerve tissue will be damaged during the operation, which may lead to abnormal sensation in the operation area, which can be found after the operation.

In addition, facial asymmetry may occur after surgery. Since the operation involves changes in the skull structure, it may lead to uneven facial lines and contours after the operation, thus affecting the overall aesthetic effect. When choosing Shanghai Mogu Hospital for surgery, patients should fully understand the possible facial asymmetry caused by surgery, and communicate and discuss with doctors in detail.

Surgical complications

Surgical complications refer to the accidents and adverse reactions that may occur during or after the operation. The complications of bone grinding surgery mainly include infection, bleeding, fracture and nerve injury. Infection is one of the most common postoperative complications. Postoperative incision may be infected by bacteria, which needs timely treatment. Bleeding may cause postoperative hematoma and blood stasis, which may require reoperation in severe cases. During the operation, skull fracture may be caused by excessive pressure of skull resection, which needs to be handled in time. In addition, the operation of nerve tissue during the operation may lead to nerve injury, which requires postoperative observation and treatment.

Surgical feasibility

The feasibility of bone grinding surgery requires comprehensive consideration of patients' specific conditions and surgical risks. For example, the patient's bone density, physical health, the structure of the surgical area, and the expected effect will all affect the feasibility of surgery. When patients choose Shanghai Mogu Hospital for surgery, doctors will conduct a comprehensive assessment and inspection to ensure the feasibility of surgery and reduce the risk of surgery.

To sum up, the surgical risks of Shanghai Mogu Hospital mainly involve surgical incision, surgical sequelae, surgical complications and surgical feasibility. When choosing surgery, patients should fully communicate with doctors to understand the risks of surgery and clarify their expectations and expected effects, so as to make wise decisions.

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