Risk and complications of bone grinding surgery in Guangzhou Hanfei Plastic Hospital
Plastic surgery has become one of the increasingly popular cosmetic methods in modern society. However, any operation has certain risks and complications. It is no exception to perform bone grinding surgery in Guangzhou Princess Han Plastic Hospital. The risks and complications of bone grinding surgery in Guangzhou Han Fei Plastic Hospital will be described in detail from four aspects.

1. Anesthesia risk
General anesthesia is usually required for bone grinding surgery, and anesthesia itself has certain risks. General anesthesia may cause intraoperative or postoperative complications, such as nausea, vomiting, sore throat, headache, postoperative lethargy, etc. In rare cases, general anesthesia may lead to serious organ damage or life threatening risks, such as cardiac arrest, respiratory failure, etc.
In addition, narcotic drugs may cause allergic reactions to some patients. If the patient has a history of allergy to narcotic drugs, it is recommended to explain it to the doctor before surgery to avoid unnecessary risks.
Therefore, before the bone grinding operation in Princess Han Plastic Hospital, the doctor will evaluate the patient's physical condition to ensure that the patient is suitable for general anesthesia.
2. Postoperative complications
After bone grinding surgery, patients may have some postoperative complications. The most common is postoperative swelling and pain. The swelling after surgery usually gradually reduces in a few days or weeks, but in some special cases, it may take longer. Postoperative pain is also common, but it can usually be relieved by medicine prescribed by doctors.
In rare cases, postoperative infection may occur. The operation will be performed in a sterile environment, but there is still a small risk of infection. If symptoms such as redness, swelling, pus discharge and fever occur after surgery, consult the doctor immediately to avoid delay in treatment.
In addition, because the surrounding bones, nerves or blood vessels may be damaged during surgery, patients may also face complex surgical risks, such as bleeding, nerve injury, etc. These complications are usually minimized when bone grinding is performed in Princess Han Plastic Hospital, but there are still some risks.
3. Unsatisfied plastic effect
The plastic effect of bone grinding surgery may not be as good as patients' expectations. Through bone grinding surgery, the shape of facial bones can be changed to improve the facial contour. However, the bone structure and facial proportion of each individual are different, so the surgical effect will vary from person to person. Sometimes patients will be dissatisfied with the surgical results, which may be due to high personal expectations or unsatisfactory surgical results.
The plastic surgery hospital of Princess Han will conduct detailed consultation and evaluation before the operation to ensure that the patients have actual expectations for the operation effect, and try to make the operation effect consistent with the patients' expectations. However, the results of plastic surgery are affected by many factors, which cannot completely guarantee the perfect effect.
4. Psychological risk
Plastic surgery will not only change the appearance, but also may affect the psychology of patients. After surgery, patients may face psychological adaptation problems caused by natural changes. They may need a period of time to adapt to their new appearance and adjust their mental state.
In addition, some patients may have psychological stress, anxiety or depression after surgery. They may pay too much attention to the effect of surgery, or compare with others, resulting in psychological imbalance. In this case, it is recommended that patients communicate with doctors in time to seek appropriate psychological support and consultation.
Summary
Although the bone grinding operation in Guangzhou Princess Han Plastic Hospital can improve the facial contour, it is also accompanied by certain risks and complications. The operation itself has anesthesia risks, and the patient needs to determine the appropriate anesthesia method through a comprehensive physical assessment. Postoperative complications such as swelling, pain and infection may occur, but these risks have been reduced as much as possible when the surgery is performed in Princess Han Plastic Hospital. In addition, the surgical results may not be as good as the patients' expectations, and plastic surgery may also have an impact on the patients' psychology. Therefore, before deciding to accept bone grinding surgery, patients should fully understand the risks and complications of surgery, and make wise decisions under the guidance of doctors.