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What are the postoperative risks of McGonagall Prosthesis Breast Augmentation Hospital?

Postoperative risk of McGonagall prostheses in breast augmentation hospital

Macquarie prosthesis breast augmentation is a common plastic surgery, which changes the shape and size of the chest by implanting Macquarie prosthesis. Although this operation is considered relatively safe, there are also some potential postoperative risks. It is important to understand these risks before choosing a hospital for surgery.

 What are the postoperative risks of McGonagall Prosthesis Breast Augmentation Hospital?

Postoperative infection risk

Any operation has the risk of infection, and McGonagall breast augmentation surgery is no exception. Postoperative infection may lead to obvious redness, swelling, pain and fever, and may even lead to displacement or rejection of the prosthesis. Several factors may increase the risk of infection, such as unclean surgical incision, improper postoperative care, and patients' personal hygiene. Choosing a regular hospital to ensure that the sanitary measures during the operation are strictly in line with the specifications can greatly reduce the risk of postoperative infection.

Risk of complications

There may be some complications in McGonagall breast augmentation surgery. One of the most common complications is the rupture or leakage of the prosthesis, which may lead to changes in the shape and size of the chest and require secondary surgical repair. Other potential complications include haematoma, blood stasis, nerve damage and hardening of breast tissue. Although the incidence of these complications is relatively low, patients should fully understand these risks before surgery, and fully communicate and discuss with doctors.

Risk of breast hardening

Mammary tissue hardening is also a common postoperative complication after McGonagall breast augmentation surgery. This condition is called capsule contracture because the human body reacts to foreign bodies. Capsule contracture may cause the breast to feel firm, deformed and painful. Although this complication will not pose a serious threat to the body, it will affect the appearance and comfort of the patient. This risk should be discussed in detail with the doctor before surgery, and relevant treatment methods should be understood.

Overall appearance risk

In addition to local complications, the change of overall appearance is also a potential risk of McGonagall breast augmentation surgery. The surgical results may not be consistent with expectations, and breast size, shape and symmetry may be affected. In addition, although the surgical team will try to minimize the surgical scars, the surgical incision will still leave scars. Choosing experienced doctors and regular hospitals can reduce these risks.

summary

McGonagall breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, but the postoperative risk can not be ignored. The main postoperative risks include infection, complications, breast stiffening, and changes in overall appearance. Choosing a regular hospital and professional doctors, fully understanding and discussing these postoperative risks, can minimize the risk of surgery and achieve ideal surgical results.

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