What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery in Meizhou Shuguang Plastic Hospital?
Breast augmentation surgery is a kind of surgery to enlarge the chest by implanting artificial breast, which can help women to obtain fuller chest lines. However, like any surgery, breast augmentation surgery also has certain risks. The risks of breast augmentation surgery in Meizhou Shuguang Plastic Hospital are described in detail from four aspects: surgical infection, postoperative complications, breast morphological changes and surgical failure.

1. Risk of surgical infection
Surgical infection is one of the common risks in breast augmentation surgery. Although the hospital will take a series of disinfection and aseptic measures, there is still the possibility of infection. If unclean substances enter the surgical incision during the operation, or the patient is not properly cared for after the operation, wound infection may be caused. Infection can cause postoperative pain, redness, swelling, exudation, fever and other symptoms, and may require reoperation to remove the infection in serious cases.
In addition, breast implants themselves may also become a breeding ground for bacteria, increasing the risk of infection. Therefore, patients need to be nursed strictly according to the doctor's advice after the operation to keep the breast clean and avoid infection.
2. Risk of postoperative complications
Postoperative complications are another potential risk of breast augmentation surgery. Postoperative breast pain, swelling, congestion, ecchymosis and other conditions may occur. These symptoms usually improve within a few weeks, but may also take a long time to completely disappear.
In addition, there are some serious complications, such as breast capsule contraction, breast ptosis, implant displacement, etc. These complications may lead to the unnatural shape of the breast, which needs further repair surgery to solve.
In addition, individual differences may also lead to an increased risk of postoperative complications. The key to reduce the risk of complications is to fully evaluate before operation and carefully operate during operation.
3. Risk of breast shape change
After breast augmentation surgery, breast shape may change. The size, shape and position of the implant may lead to changes in the appearance of the breast. Some patients may have asymmetric breasts, that is, the shape and size of the breasts on both sides are inconsistent.
In addition, breast implants may exert certain pressure on breast tissue, leading to tissue atrophy or decreased nipple sensitivity. These changes may affect the patient's natural sense and touch of the breast.
Therefore, before breast augmentation surgery, patients should fully communicate with doctors to understand the risk of possible breast morphological changes and make rational decisions according to their own conditions.
4. Risk of surgical failure
The final effect of breast augmentation surgery may not be satisfactory, and the failure of surgery is also one of the risks. The failure of the operation may be manifested by the displacement of the breast implant, the unsatisfactory position of the nipple, and the unnatural shape of the breast. These problems may need to be repaired by a second operation.
There are various reasons for the failure of surgery, which may be due to improper operation, inaccurate preoperative evaluation, and inadequate postoperative care. Therefore, choosing a formal plastic surgery hospital, finding an experienced doctor for surgery, and postoperative recovery and nursing are important factors to avoid surgery failure.
summary
The breast augmentation surgery in Meizhou Shuguang Plastic Hospital has certain risks. Surgical infection, postoperative complications, breast morphological changes and surgical failure are common risks. Before surgery, patients should fully understand these risks, and communicate and evaluate with doctors in detail. At the same time, selecting a formal plastic surgery hospital and following the doctor's postoperative nursing guidance can also effectively reduce the risk of surgery and achieve satisfactory results.