Risk of bone grinding surgery in public hospitals in Guangzhou
Bone grinding surgery is a kind of cosmetic surgery that changes the facial contour through surgery. In recent years, it is also gradually popular in Guangzhou public hospitals. However, bone grinding is not without risks. The risks of bone grinding surgery in Guangzhou public hospitals will be described in detail from four aspects:

1. Anesthesia risk
General anesthesia is required for bone grinding surgery, and anesthesia itself has certain risks. First, anaphylactic reactions may occur during anesthesia, including drug allergy and anesthesia device allergy, which may lead to shock and other serious consequences in serious cases. Secondly, the anesthesia process may lead to hypotension, arrhythmia and other problems, which have a certain burden on the cardiovascular system. In addition, anesthetic drugs have certain effects on liver and kidney functions, which may cause certain damage to some patients.
In addition, bone grinding surgery generally takes a long time, and long-term anesthesia also imposes a greater burden on the body. Therefore, before choosing bone grinding surgery, patients need to carefully evaluate their physical conditions to avoid risks caused by anesthesia.
2. Operation risk
Bone grinding surgery is a minimally invasive surgery, but there are still some surgical risks. First, bleeding, infection and other complications may occur during the operation. Especially in the bone grinding operation, if the operation area is too weak or the operation process is improper, it may lead to serious consequences such as intracranial hemorrhage. Secondly, the surrounding tissues and nerves may be injured during the operation, resulting in facial sensory abnormalities or facial muscle dysfunction.
In addition, a certain recovery period is required after the bone grinding operation. Patients need to follow the doctor's guidance and pay attention to oral hygiene to avoid complications such as infection. In addition, in the recovery period after surgery, attention should also be paid to the adjustment of diet and living habits to avoid adverse effects on the surgical effect.
3. Risk of adverse postoperative effects
The effect of bone grinding surgery is closely related to the technical level and experience of doctors. Improper operation may lead to poor postoperative results. For example, the facial morphology after surgery is unnatural, or there is deviation, which further affects the appearance and quality of life of patients. In addition, if too many bones are worn off during surgery, it may lead to facial fragility and increase the risk of facial injury.
Therefore, when choosing bone grinding surgery, patients should choose experienced and skilled doctors and public hospitals to reduce the risk of adverse postoperative effects.
4. Psychological risk
Bone grinding surgery is a kind of surgery to change one's own appearance, which may bring some psychological risks to patients. First of all, irreversible changes after surgery may lead to patients' dissatisfaction with their own image or regret, and thus affect their own mental health. Secondly, in the pre operation and post operation recovery period, patients may need to face social attitudes and other people's evaluations, which may bring some psychological pressure.
Therefore, when choosing bone grinding surgery, patients need to rationally evaluate their expectations and psychological endurance, make full psychological preparation, and avoid potential psychological risks.
Summary
Although the bone grinding operation in Guangzhou public hospital can improve the facial contour and improve the appearance to a certain extent, it also has certain risks. Anesthesia risk and operation risk are two aspects that should be paid attention to in the process of bone grinding surgery, while poor postoperative effects and psychological risks are problems that need to be faced after surgery. When patients choose to perform bone grinding surgery, they need to fully understand the possible risks and select appropriate doctors and public hospitals to reduce the risks of surgery and adverse postoperative effects. At the same time, they also need to make psychological preparations to avoid possible psychological risks.