Surgical risks and complications
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery to help women improve the shape of the chest, but it also comes with certain surgical risks and possible complications. When choosing a surgical hospital, patients need to know about the risks and complications of surgery in order to make wise decisions.

1. Operation risk
Breast augmentation surgery has certain surgical risks, and the following may occur:
First of all, patients need to receive a comprehensive physical examination before surgery to ensure the safety of the operation. However, even after rigorous surgical evaluation, complications may still occur during surgery.
Secondly, the risk of infection may occur during the operation. Although the operating room environment has been carefully disinfected, infection may still occur. Postoperative care and patients' own immunity will also affect the incidence of infection.
In addition, breast augmentation surgery may lead to local nerve damage in the chest. During surgery, doctors need to cut tissues, move and implant implants, which may damage the nerves related to the chest, causing abnormal sensation or pain.
*After surgery, bleeding or hematoma may occur. Cutting tissue during surgery will damage blood vessels, causing blood loss or gathering in the chest to form hematoma, which needs further treatment.
2. Complications
In addition to the risk of surgery, breast augmentation surgery may also have complications:
First, breast infection may occur after surgery. As a result of cutting and planting plants, bacterial infection may occur after surgery, which may be manifested as redness, swelling, pain and fever. Timely treatment of infection is very important to avoid serious complications.
Secondly, breast sclerosis may occur after surgery. Silicone or saline implants may lead to hyperplasia and fibrosis of scar tissue around the breast, resulting in hard and unnatural breast. This condition requires additional surgery to repair.
In addition, displacement or rupture of implants may also occur. If the implant moves or breaks, it needs to be repaired or replaced again.
*After surgery, some patients may have asymmetric, unnatural or uncomfortable cleavage. This may require further surgical adjustment and repair.
3. Select a regular hospital
In order to reduce the risk of surgery and complications, it is very important to choose a formal plastic surgery hospital:
First, patients should choose hospitals with good reputation. When choosing a plastic surgery hospital, you can consult the hospital's qualifications, doctors' experience, patients' evaluation and other information to understand the professional level and service quality of the hospital.
Secondly, considering the risk of surgery, patients should choose experienced plastic surgeons for surgery. The skill level and experience of doctors have an important impact on the success of surgery and the occurrence of complications.
In addition, hospital facilities and operating room environment are also important factors for selection. The operating room shall be equipped with advanced equipment and good disinfection measures to ensure the safety and hygiene of the operation process.
4. Summary
Although breast augmentation surgery can improve the shape of women's chest, it also has risks and complications. The risk of operation mainly includes infection, bleeding and nerve injury, while the complications may involve infection, sclerosis, displacement and asymmetric cleavage. In order to reduce the risk of surgery and the occurrence of complications, patients should choose a formal plastic surgery hospital and select experienced doctors for surgery. At the same time, patients should receive a comprehensive physical examination before surgery to ensure the safety of the operation.