What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery in Chengdu Huaxi Hospital?
Breast augmentation surgery has become one of the common cosmetic surgery in modern society. As a well-known medical institution, Chengdu Huaxi Hospital provides breast augmentation surgery services for many women. However, like any surgery, breast augmentation surgery also has certain risks. Before undergoing surgery, patients should fully understand these risks and be prepared accordingly.

1. Risks to be considered before operation
Before breast augmentation surgery, patients need to make detailed preoperative preparations, including comprehensive physical examination and medical evaluation. Some of the potential preoperative risks include:
1.1 Other health problems may be found in preoperative physical examination
During the preoperative physical examination, the doctor may find that the patient has other health problems, such as heart disease or hypertension, which may increase the risk of surgery. The doctor will decide whether the operation is suitable according to the specific situation.
1.2 Breast abnormalities may be found in preoperative examination
Breast examination before breast augmentation surgery is very important. If breast abnormalities, such as breast nodules or lumps, are found during the examination, further examination may be required to determine whether treatment or surgery is needed.
1.3 Preoperative preparation may cause physical discomfort
In the preparation stage before surgery, patients may be asked to stop or adjust the dosage of certain drugs, or need to follow special dietary restrictions. These changes may lead to physical discomfort, such as headache and fatigue, and increase the risk of surgery.
2. Possible risks during operation
Breast augmentation surgery inevitably faces some intraoperative risks. The following are some common risks:
2.1 Anesthesia related risks
Since breast augmentation surgery requires general anesthesia, risks related to anesthesia may occur, such as dyspnea, allergic reactions or adverse drug reactions. This requires experienced anesthesiologists and reasonable choice of anesthetic drugs to reduce the risk.
2.2 Bleeding and infection
In breast augmentation surgery, intraoperative bleeding and postoperative infection are common complications. Doctors need to prepare for the operation, properly control the bleeding in the operation area, and take disinfection and other measures to prevent infection.
2.3 Implant related complications
The prosthesis implanted in breast augmentation surgery may cause some complications, such as displacement, rupture or hard lump of the prosthesis. Patients need to pay close attention to the changes of breast augmentation site and consult doctors in time.
3. Possible risks after operation
After breast augmentation surgery, patients need to pay attention to the following potential postoperative risks:
3.1 Scar formation and healing
After breast augmentation surgery, some patients may have obvious scars, such as hypertrophic scars, scars, etc. Some patients may have wounds that heal slowly and require additional care and treatment.
3.2 Unsatisfactory objective effect
The effect of breast augmentation surgery may vary from individual to individual. Some patients may be dissatisfied with the surgical results, such as inconsistent size or unnatural shape. Before surgery, doctors and patients should fully communicate and understand the expected results.
3.3 Potential long-term health problems
Some patients may have long-term health problems related to implants after surgery, such as breast induration, breast disease or breast pain. These problems may require further treatment or surgery.
4. Summary
As a well-known medical institution, Chengdu Huaxi Hospital provides breast augmentation surgery services for patients. However, breast augmentation surgery is not without risks. There are certain potential risks before and after the operation, including other health problems found before the operation, anesthesia risks during the operation and implant related complications. Patients should fully understand these risks before deciding to accept surgery, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors.