Shanghai Plastic and Bone Grinding Hospital: What are the risks of plastic and bone grinding surgery?
It is more and more common to have plastic surgery in Shanghai's plastic surgery and bone grinding hospitals, especially for young people. Bone grinding surgery can modify the facial bone structure, making the face more harmonious and beautiful. However, like any surgery, plastic and bone grinding surgery also has certain risks. Next, we will elaborate on the risks of plastic and bone grinding surgery from four aspects: surgical failure, infection risk, anesthesia risk and postoperative complications.

Risk of surgical failure
One of the major risks of plastic and bone grinding surgery is failure. Operation failure may be caused by improper operation design, immature technology or individual differences of patients. For example, if the surgical design is unreasonable and does not conform to the characteristics of the patient's face, the surgical effect may be unsatisfactory. In addition, unexpected events during the operation, such as damage of surgical tools and operational errors, may also lead to failure of the operation.
In addition, individual differences are also one of the factors that cause surgical failure. Everyone's bones, muscles and skin have their own unique characteristics, which may lead to different surgical effects than expected. Therefore, before choosing plastic and bone grinding surgery, professional doctors should fully evaluate the individual differences of patients and formulate a reasonable surgical plan.
Risk of infection
Plastic and bone grinding surgery also has the risk of infection. During surgery, if aseptic operation is not strict or surgical instruments are not clean, bacteria may enter the incision, causing infection. In addition, improper postoperative care may also lead to infection if the dressing is not replaced or the incision is not cleaned in time. Infection can cause pain, redness, swelling, pus and other symptoms of the incision, and may require reoperation in severe cases.
In order to reduce the risk of infection, plastic and bone grinding operations need to be carried out in a strict sterile environment, medical staff need to maintain good hand hygiene, and take preventive antibiotics and other measures to control infection.
Anesthesia risk
General anesthesia is required for plastic and bone grinding surgery, so the anesthesia risk cannot be ignored. General anesthesia may lead to adverse reactions of cardiovascular system and respiratory system, such as hypotension, arrhythmia and respiratory depression. In addition, some patients may be allergic to narcotic drugs, causing serious allergic reactions.
In order to reduce the anesthesia risk, a detailed anesthesia assessment will be carried out before plastic and bone grinding surgery, and the professional anesthesiologist will select appropriate anesthetic drugs and doses according to the patient's health. During the operation, the anesthesiologist will monitor the vital signs of the patients throughout the process, and take timely measures to deal with adverse reactions.
Postoperative complications
Some postoperative complications may occur after plastic and bone grinding surgery. The most common is postoperative swelling and pain. Since the surgical incision takes a period of time to fully heal, patients may experience varying degrees of swelling and pain within days to weeks after surgery. In addition, local sensory abnormalities, bleeding, hematoma, postoperative infection, wound dehiscence and other complications may also occur.
In order to reduce the occurrence of postoperative complications, patients need to strictly follow the guidance of doctors for postoperative care. In particular, it is necessary to keep a rest, avoid strenuous exercise and collision wounds, return regularly and deal with problems in a timely manner.
summary
Plastic and bone grinding surgery is a common cosmetic surgery in Shanghai's plastic and bone grinding hospital. However, patients should fully understand the risks of surgery before undergoing surgery. Surgical failure, infection risk, anesthesia risk and postoperative complications are common risks of plastic and bone grinding surgery. By selecting regular hospitals and professional doctors and following the postoperative nursing guidance, the risk of surgery can be reduced and the success rate of surgery can be improved.