Risk of bone grinding in general hospitals in Guangzhou
Bone grinding is a common operation in the field of beauty and plastic surgery, which can improve the appearance by cutting or reshaping the face bone. However, there are certain risks in carrying out bone grinding surgery in hospitals and other medical institutions in Guangzhou. The following will elaborate on the risk of bone grinding in Guangzhou general hospitals from the aspects of operation risk, postoperative effect, postoperative complications and safety issues.

1. Operation risk
Bone grinding is a complicated operation, which requires a deep understanding of the facial bone structure and skilled operation ability. However, due to the difference in technical level and experience, the risk of surgery cannot be ignored. First of all, if the doctor operates improperly, it may affect the skin nerves and blood vessels, resulting in abnormal facial sensation or poor blood circulation after surgery. Secondly, the facial bone structure may be damaged during the operation, resulting in uneven or asymmetric bones. Finally, the materials and equipment used in the operation are unqualified or unsuitable, which may also lead to infection or other complications.
When choosing Guangzhou General Hospital for bone grinding surgery, patients should know the professional level, experience and reputation of the hospital's plastic surgery team in advance, and select experienced and reputable doctors for surgery to reduce the risk of surgery.
2. Postoperative effect
The purpose of bone grinding surgery is to improve the facial contour and appearance by adjusting the facial bone structure. However, the surgical effect may fall short of the patients' expectations. On the one hand, due to individual differences and the complexity of facial bone structure, surgery may not fully achieve the desired results. On the other hand, surgical results may also be affected by surgical techniques and experience. Therefore, before deciding to operate, patients should fully understand the possible effects of the operation, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors to ensure that both parties have clear expectations for the results of the operation.
3. Postoperative complications
Some postoperative complications may occur after bone grinding surgery, such as infection, bleeding, edema and scar. First of all, the external flora introduced during the operation may lead to incision infection, even serious complications such as sepsis. Secondly, blood vessels or other tissues may be damaged during the operation, resulting in postoperative bleeding. In addition, postoperative facial swelling and ecchymosis are also common phenomena. Edema and thin spot after bone grinding surgery generally subside in a few weeks after surgery, but in some cases it may take a long time to recover. Therefore, after the bone grinding operation in the general hospitals in Guangzhou, patients need to pay close attention to the postoperative recovery and seek medical advice in time to deal with postoperative complications.
4. Security issues
In addition to the risks of the operation itself, the bone grinding operation in Guangzhou general hospitals also involves some safety issues. First of all, the anesthetics used during the operation may cause allergic reactions or other adverse reactions, so it is necessary to pay attention to safety. Secondly, implants or fillings, such as prostheses or hyaluronic acid, may be used during surgery. The material and quality of these materials are critical to safety. Uncertified or low-quality implants may cause problems such as infection, rejection or displacement. Therefore, before the bone grinding operation, the patient should discuss the materials and equipment used in detail with the doctor and ensure their safety.
Summary
Guangzhou General Hospital, as a well-known medical institution, has some risks in bone grinding surgery. These risks include surgical risks, postoperative effects, postoperative complications and safety issues. Patients should fully understand these risks when choosing hospitals and accepting surgery, and communicate and discuss with doctors in detail to ensure the safety and effect of surgery.