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What are the risks of operation in Sichuan Mogu Mandibular Angle Surgery Hospital?

The risk of operation in Sichuan Mogu Mandibular Angle Surgery Hospital

Sichuan Molar Mandibular Angle Surgery Hospital is a medical institution specializing in the surgery of grinding the mandibular angle. This surgery is a common plastic surgery, mainly used to change the face shape and improve the contour beauty. Although the mandibular angle grinding surgery has a high safety and success rate in the field of beauty and plastic surgery, there are still some surgical risks. The following will elaborate on the surgical risks from four aspects.

 What are the risks of operation in Sichuan Mogu Mandibular Angle Surgery Hospital?

1. Anesthesia risk

General anesthesia is required for mandibular angle grinding surgery, which means that the patient is unconscious during the surgery. General anesthesia has certain risks, such as intraoperative allergic reaction, cardiac arrest, respiratory depression, etc. Although the risk of general anesthesia has been effectively controlled in practice, the individual difference of patients is large, and the risk of anesthesia still exists.

In addition, because the operation requires a tube to be inserted into the throat and airway of the patient, sometimes it may lead to throat swelling, hoarseness and other uncomfortable symptoms, and even serious complications such as recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.

2. Operation risk

The mandibular angle grinding operation is a complicated operation, which needs to be carried out under strict surgical operation. Operation risks during operation mainly include the following aspects:

First, there may be bleeding during the operation. Although the doctor will accurately assess the patient's vascular condition and take hemostasis measures during the operation, there are still patients who may have intraoperative or postoperative bleeding, leading to hematoma, infection and other complications.

Secondly, the operation needs to cut and repair the bones, so there is a risk of facial nerve and blood vessel damage. During the operation, doctors need to be very careful to avoid facial nerve function damage resulting in facial expression disharmony.

Finally, the surgical results may not be ideal. Although doctors will carefully plan the operation plan based on the needs of patients and facial structure, the operation results may not fully meet the expectations of patients due to individual differences. In addition, normal reactions such as swelling, discomfort and scars may occur after surgery, which may bring some psychological pressure to patients.

3. Risk of postoperative complications

The risk of postoperative complications of mandibular angle grinding surgery mainly includes infection, bleeding, hematoma, nerve injury, etc. Although doctors will formulate appropriate postoperative nursing plans according to individual conditions, and prevent and treat possible complications, it is still impossible to completely avoid them. If the postoperative nursing is improper or the patient's own immunity is weak, the probability of complications may increase.

In addition, there may be swelling, congestion, pain and other normal reactions after surgery, but sometimes there may be abnormal postoperative effects. For example, if the mandibular angle protrudes or is too flat after surgery, it needs to be repaired again.

4. Psychological risk

The mandibular angle grinding surgery is an operation to change the facial contour, and the preoperative expectation is often high. However, the postoperative effect may fall short of expectations, which may have a certain impact on patients' psychology. On the one hand, if the surgical effect is poor, the patient may have negative psychological reactions such as inferiority and depression. On the other hand, even if the surgical effect is good, patients may also encounter psychological problems such as criticism from relatives and friends, social pressure, etc.

Therefore, when carrying out the Sichuan mandibular angle surgery, patients need to fully understand the risks of surgery, fully communicate with doctors, and select appropriate hospitals and doctors. In addition, postoperative care and rehabilitation of patients are very critical, and they need to follow the guidance and recommendations of doctors to reduce the risk of surgery and recover as soon as possible.

Summary

There are certain risks in the operation of mandibular angle grinding in Sichuan mandibular angle grinding surgery hospital. It mainly includes anesthesia risk, operation risk, postoperative complications risk and psychological risk. Although surgery has achieved certain results in practice, and has been continuously improved and perfected, the risks of surgery still exist due to the individual differences and physical conditions of each patient. Therefore, before accepting surgery, patients need to have a clear understanding of the surgical risks and fully communicate with doctors to make wise decisions.

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