What are the risks of bone grinding in Fuzhou Plastic Hospital?
With the popularity of plastic surgery, more and more people choose bone grinding surgery to improve facial morphology. However, bone grinding is not without risks. This article will elaborate on the risks of bone grinding surgery in Fuzhou Plastic Hospital from the aspects of preoperative examination, surgical risks, postoperative risks and surgical effects.

Preoperative examination
Before the bone grinding operation, Fuzhou Plastic Hospital will conduct a detailed preoperative examination of the patient to assess the feasibility of the operation. First, doctors will carefully understand the patient's medical history and expectations for surgery. Then, the doctor will conduct facial CT scanning and skull X-ray examination to assess the patient's bone structure and facial proportion. The purpose of preoperative examination is to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.
One risk of preoperative examination is that patients may not be suitable for bone grinding surgery. For example, if the patient has incomplete bone development or other serious facial deformities, the doctor may recommend other plastic surgery or recommend the patient not to perform surgery. In addition, patients may have high expectations for the risks and consequences of surgery, which also requires full communication and explanation by doctors.
Surgical risk
The bone grinding operation is a complicated operation, which has certain operation risks. First, the operation itself may lead to complications such as facial infection, bleeding or nerve injury. Fuzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital will strictly control the operation technology and sanitary conditions during the operation to minimize these risks.
Secondly, because of individual differences in the facial bone structure of each person, the surgical results may be difficult to predict. Even if everything goes well during the operation, it cannot fully ensure that the facial morphology after the operation meets the patient's expectations. Therefore, patients need to fully consider the surgical risk before making a decision.
Postoperative risk
There will be some postoperative risks after the bone grinding operation. First of all, patients may have postoperative infection, congestion, edema and pain and other uncomfortable symptoms. Fuzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital will carry out postoperative nursing and drug treatment according to the situation to alleviate these symptoms.
Secondly, the postoperative recovery period may take a long time. The patient needs to follow the doctor's advice, pay attention to rest and diet, and avoid excessive activity and irritation of the wound. In addition, patients may need regular follow-up visits and examinations to monitor postoperative outcomes and detect any complications.
Surgical effect
The surgical effect of bone grinding surgery mainly depends on the technical level of doctors and individual differences of patients. Fuzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital has an experienced plastic surgery team, which can design the best surgical scheme according to the needs of patients and facial characteristics.
However, even if the surgical procedure is very successful, the surgical effect may not be completely consistent with the patient's expectations. Facial morphology is affected by many factors, including bone structure, soft tissue and age. Therefore, patients need to fully understand the limitations of the surgical effect before performing bone grinding surgery.
summary
The bone grinding operation in Fuzhou Plastic Surgery Hospital has certain risks. Preoperative examination can evaluate the feasibility of surgery and prevent unsuitable patients from performing surgery. Complications such as infection, hemorrhage and nerve injury may occur during the operation. Postoperative infection, congestion, edema and pain may occur. The surgical effect may not be completely consistent with the patient's expectations. Therefore, when choosing the bone grinding operation in Fuzhou Plastic Hospital, patients need to fully understand the risks and effects of the operation, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors.