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What are the risks of doing bone grinding surgery in Shaoxing?

Risk of bone grinding in Shaoxing

Bone grinding surgery is a kind of cosmetic surgery, which aims to reshape the facial contour by cutting or repairing the protruding part on the skull. However, like any other operation, there are some risks in the bone grinding operation in Shaoxing. This article will elaborate on the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shaoxing from four aspects.

 What are the risks of doing bone grinding surgery in Shaoxing?

Preoperative risk

Before the bone grinding operation in Shaoxing, the doctor will conduct a comprehensive preoperative assessment, including physical condition, facial structure, etc. However, even after detailed examination, bone grinding surgery still has certain risks.

First, the preparation before surgery may involve anesthesia, allergy or other adverse reactions. Anaesthesia may cause dyspnea, skin itching, nausea and other symptoms, even life-threatening.

Secondly, there may be errors in preoperative facial measurement and evaluation. Due to individual differences and technical limitations, doctors may not be able to accurately estimate the surgical results. This may lead to postoperative facial asymmetry or morphological abnormalities.

Finally, preoperative preparation also includes the assessment of individual health status to eliminate potential risk factors. However, some risk factors may not be found before surgery, such as hypertension, heart disease, etc., which may increase the risk of surgery.

Intraoperative risk

There are still some potential risks during the bone grinding operation in Shaoxing. During the operation, doctors may face the following risks.

First, bleeding, infection, nerve injury and other complications may occur during the operation. Bleeding may cause postoperative swelling and hematoma formation, which needs further treatment. Infection may prolong the recovery time, and may lead to serious consequences such as incision dehiscence and rejection reaction. Nerve injury may lead to facial numbness, motor function limitation and other adverse consequences.

Secondly, wrong operation during the operation may lead to bad results. If a doctor makes a mistake in the operation, it may lead to facial asymmetry, dysfunction or other adverse changes.

Finally, anesthetic reaction during operation is also a potential risk. Excessive narcotic drugs may lead to excessive or insufficient anesthesia, both of which may cause serious harm to the patient's body.

Postoperative risk

The following risks may occur after the bone grinding operation in Shaoxing.

First, pain, swelling and congestion may occur after surgery. This is a common normal reaction after surgery, but if the pain and swelling are too serious or last too long, it may need further treatment by the doctor.

Secondly, infection and wound dehiscence may occur after surgery. Postoperative wounds need to be cleaned and disinfected regularly to prevent infection. If the wound breaks, further treatment and suture may be required.

Finally, postoperative complications may occur, including hematoma, fracture, displacement, etc. These complications may require secondary surgery to repair.

Risk of postoperative effects

Although the purpose of bone grinding surgery is to beautify and reshape the facial contour, the postoperative effect also has some risks.

First of all, surgery may lead to facial asymmetry or unnatural. Although doctors will operate according to facial structure and preoperative evaluation, due to individual differences and technical limitations, postoperative results may not meet expectations.

Secondly, the facial lines after surgery may not have the expected softness. If the operation is excessive or improper, the face may appear sharp, rigid or stiff.

Finally, the postoperative facial sensation may be abnormal, such as numbness, tingling, etc. This may be caused by nerve damage during surgery and may be permanent.

Summary

The risks of bone grinding surgery in Shaoxing mainly include preoperative risk, intraoperative risk, postoperative risk and postoperative effect risk. Preoperative risks include anesthesia allergy, facial measurement error and unknown potential risk factors. The intraoperative risks include bleeding, infection, nerve injury, surgical errors and anesthetic reactions. Postoperative risks include pain, swelling, infection, wound dehiscence and postoperative complications. The risks of postoperative effects include facial asymmetry, unnatural facial lines and sensory abnormalities. Before considering bone grinding surgery, patients should fully understand these risks and have a detailed discussion and decision with the doctor.

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