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What are the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenzhen professional hospital?

Introduction of risk of bone grinding surgery in Shenzhen professional hospital

As a first tier city in China, Shenzhen has a high level in medical technology, attracting patients from all over the country. Bone grinding surgery is a common cosmetic surgery, which changes the facial contour by cutting or removing facial bones. However, any operation has certain risks. This article will introduce the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenzhen professional hospitals from four aspects.

 What are the risks of bone grinding surgery in Shenzhen professional hospital?

Risk of surgical complications

Bone grinding surgery is a kind of traumatic surgery, and complications may occur during the operation. First, the operation may lead to the accumulation of blood or tissue fluid deposited in the surgical area, causing swelling and pain. Secondly, there may be a risk of infection after the operation, especially if the patient does not do a good job of disinfection and postoperative care before the operation. In addition, if the operation is not performed properly, facial nerves may be damaged, resulting in sensory loss or facial dysfunction.

In addition, bleeding may occur during the operation, although the risk is relatively low in professional hospitals, it may still occur. Especially when the main arteries and veins of the face are involved in the operation, there is a high requirement for the operating skills of the surgeon.

The risk of surgical complications is common for bone grinding surgery, but the risk can be minimized by selecting professional hospitals and experienced doctors.

Postoperative recovery risk

It takes some time to recover after the bone grinding operation. During this recovery period, patients need to pay attention to the following risks. First of all, due to bone cutting surgery, facial swelling and pain may occur after surgery, which will have a certain impact on the quality of life of patients. Secondly, foreign body sensation may occur after surgery, which may cause problems for chewing and speech. Patients should also pay attention to the limitation of facial muscle activity and emotional fluctuations.

In addition, painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs may be needed after surgery to control pain and reduce the risk of infection. Some patients may need to rely on these drugs for a period of time. Regular follow-up visits are needed after surgery to ensure that the wound is well healed.

Although there are certain risks in the postoperative recovery period, patients can reduce these risks by following the doctor's guidance and prescribed nursing measures.

Risk of facial asymmetry

The purpose of bone grinding surgery is to change the facial contour, but it may lead to facial asymmetry after surgery. This is mainly because everyone's facial bone structure and muscle tissue have certain differences. Uncertainties and individual differences during the operation may lead to the inconsistency between the operation results and patients' expectations.

In addition, facial asymmetry may also be the risk of unstable surgical results in the later stage. In a period of time after surgery, facial asymmetry may become more obvious due to the retraction and adjustment of facial tissue. This requires the patient to be patient and consult the doctor regularly after the operation to ensure the repair and stability of the operation results.

Risk of nerve injury

Bone grinding involves the cutting and remodeling of facial bones, so there is a risk of nerve injury. The facial nerve may be injured during the operation, resulting in loss of facial sensation, limited facial muscle movement or abnormal facial expression.

Professional hospitals usually use advanced technology and equipment to protect nerves during surgery to minimize the risk of nerve injury. However, the risk cannot be completely eliminated. Patients should fully understand this before surgery and pay more attention when choosing hospitals and doctors.

Summary

There are certain risks in bone grinding surgery in Shenzhen professional hospitals. The risk of surgical complications involves bleeding, infection and nerve injury. Postoperative recovery risks include swelling, pain, foreign body sensation, and limited muscle activity. Facial asymmetry is a risk caused by operational uncertainty and individual differences. The risk of nerve injury may lead to loss of facial sensation or limited facial muscle movement. Patients need to choose a professional hospital in Shenzhen and fully understand and assess these risks before surgery to make a wise decision.

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