1、 Surgical risk
Breast augmentation plastic surgery is a kind of surgery that requires skilled technology and high professional knowledge. Although the risk has been greatly reduced with the support of modern medical technology, there are still some surgical risks.

First, breast augmentation surgery may have adverse reactions. Due to individual differences and improper postoperative care, postoperative infection, pain, edema, scar hyperplasia and other symptoms may occur after surgery. Postoperative infection is one of the most common complications. Severe infection may require reoperation.
Secondly, accidents may occur during the operation. During the operation, due to anesthesia and other factors, patients may have blood pressure fluctuations, dyspnea and other conditions. If doctors and medical staff do not deal with them in time, serious consequences may result.
In addition, aesthetic dissatisfaction may occur after surgery. Although doctors will conduct design and preoperative evaluation according to the patient's requirements and physical conditions, due to the limitations of physical factors and surgical procedures, it may not achieve the desired effect of patients. In case of postoperative dissatisfaction, secondary plastic surgery may be required.
2、 Importance of preoperative evaluation
Before breast augmentation surgery, doctors usually make a detailed preoperative evaluation. This is to determine whether the patient's physical condition is suitable for surgery, and provide guidance and reference for surgery.
First of all, the doctor will understand the patient's physical condition and health. If the patient has serious cardiovascular disease, immune system disease and other conditions, it may not be suitable for surgery.
Secondly, doctors will understand patients' expectations and requirements in detail. Understand the effect that patients want to achieve so that doctors can make correct decisions in preoperative design.
In addition, the doctor will conduct detailed physical examination and imaging examination. These examinations can understand the breast structure and skin elasticity of patients, and provide reference for surgery.
Season selection and postoperative care
When performing breast augmentation surgery, choosing the right season has an important impact on postoperative recovery and effect.
Generally speaking, it is hot in summer, and it is more difficult to take care of postoperative and wound care. In hot weather, sweating increases, which is likely to increase the risk of wound infection. Therefore, surgery is not suitable in summer.
In contrast, autumn and winter are good times for breast augmentation surgery. The weather is cool, so patients are easy to pay attention to warmth preservation and wound care, which is conducive to postoperative recovery.
In addition, postoperative care is also very important. Patients should reasonably arrange their diet and rest according to the doctor's advice, and avoid strenuous exercise. Regular follow-up is also an important part of postoperative recovery and effect evaluation.
Select regular hospitals and qualified doctors
In order to reduce the risk of breast augmentation surgery, patients should choose regular medical institutions and doctors with relevant qualifications.
First, patients can check relevant certificates and permits to ensure that hospitals and doctors have legitimate professional qualifications.
Secondly, we can refer to the reputation and reputation of the hospital. A medical institution with a good reputation can usually provide safer and high-quality services.
In addition, we can consult patients who have undergone similar operations before the operation to understand their medical experience and surgical effects, so as to have a clearer understanding of hospitals and doctors.
Summary
The risk factors of breast augmentation and plastic surgery mainly include the operation risk, the importance of preoperative evaluation, seasonal selection and postoperative care, and the selection of regular hospitals and qualified doctors. In order to reduce the risk of surgery, patients should choose regular hospitals and qualified doctors for detailed preoperative evaluation, and pay attention to selecting the appropriate season for surgery and postoperative care.