Risk of bone grinding surgery in Shanghai Beauty Hospital
As a common cosmetic surgery, bone grinding surgery aims to change the facial contour and enhance the overall aesthetic feeling by cutting the mandibular angle bone. However, like any surgery, bone grinding surgery also has certain risks and side effects. This article will elaborate on the risks of bone grinding surgery in a beauty hospital in Shanghai from four aspects.

1. Operation risk
First of all, bone grinding is a relatively complex operation, which requires doctors to have rich experience and fine operating skills. During the operation, doctors need to accurately judge the cutting point and cutting amount of the mandibular angle bone to avoid facial asymmetry or other adverse consequences. Due to individual differences and different surgical difficulties, local tissue damage, bleeding, infection and other complications may occur during the operation.
In addition, bone grinding surgery is a traumatic surgery, which requires local anesthesia or general anesthesia. There are certain risks during anesthesia, such as allergic reaction, heart problems, dyspnea, etc. Although the probability of complications is low, there are still some risks.
In addition, the healing of facial tissue after surgery is also a risk. Postoperative discomfort such as swelling, congestion and ecchymosis may occur, and it will take a long time to completely subside. Some patients may have facial sensory abnormalities, neurological dysfunction and other complications.
2. Pain and discomfort
In the recovery period after surgery, patients may have some degree of pain and discomfort. After the bone grinding operation, the facial bones are reshaped, and the surrounding tissues need to adapt to the new bone structure, which may lead to tooth discomfort, chewing difficulties, facial stiffness and other symptoms. These discomfort usually gradually subside within a few weeks after surgery, but for individual patients, these symptoms may last for a long time.
In addition, patients also need to take some special nursing measures during the facial recovery period after bone grinding surgery, such as avoiding spicy food, avoiding strenuous activities, and maintaining rest. These restrictions may lead to a decline in the quality of life and bring some problems to patients.
3. The effect is not ideal
The effect of bone grinding surgery also has certain risks, which cannot guarantee perfect results. First of all, the design and implementation of the operation is very critical. If the doctor's judgment is not accurate or the operation is improper, it may lead to facial asymmetry, excessive mandibular angle bone cutting and other undesirable effects.
Secondly, individual differences will also affect the surgical results. The facial bone characteristics of each person are different, so the preoperative evaluation and design needs to be individualized to ensure that the postoperative effect meets the patient's expectations. However, even if the preoperative work is well done, the risks caused by individual differences cannot be completely eliminated.
In addition, the facial tissue recovery after surgery also takes time, and the postoperative effect may take several months to fully display. Individual patients may choose a second operation after the operation in order to pursue better results, which will also increase the risk of surgery and the possibility of side effects.
4. Psychological risk
Finally, bone grinding surgery also carries certain psychological risks. Before and after the operation, patients need to face the changes in their appearance, discomfort during the operation, and problems in the recovery period. For individual patients, preoperative anxiety and postoperative disappointment may have a negative impact on their mental health.
Although the risks and side effects of bone grinding surgery exist, the risks and side effects of surgery can be reduced by selecting a formal and experienced beauty hospital and doctor for surgery and properly performing postoperative care. Before deciding to perform bone grinding surgery, patients should fully understand the risks and possible side effects of surgery, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors to obtain the best surgical effect and safety.
Summary
Bone grinding surgery is a kind of cosmetic surgery with high risk, including surgical risk, pain and discomfort, unsatisfactory effect and psychological risk. During the operation, doctors need to have rich experience and fine operating skills. After the operation, pain and facial discomfort may occur, and the postoperative effect may not be as expected. The operation also carries certain psychological risks. Nevertheless, selecting a regular hospital and doctor and following the postoperative nursing guidance can reduce the risk and side effects. Before deciding to perform bone grinding surgery, patients should fully understand the risks of surgery, and fully communicate and make decisions with doctors.