Luoyang Xiehe Plastic Surgery Hospital: What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery?
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, which can help women improve the shape and fullness of the chest. However, any operation will have certain risks, and breast augmentation surgery is no exception. Before choosing breast augmentation surgery, it is necessary to understand these risks in order to make an informed decision.

1. Risk of preoperative preparation
Before breast augmentation surgery, doctors usually require patients to conduct a comprehensive preoperative evaluation and preparation. This includes assessing the patient's physical health and determining the feasibility of surgery. However, preoperative evaluation cannot completely exclude the risk of surgery.
First of all, the preoperative assessment may not be able to fully discover the potential health problems of the patient, such as allergic reaction, thrombophilia, etc. These potential problems may occur during surgery and lead to complications.
Second, preoperative evaluation results may also affect the choice and outcome of surgery. For example, some patients' chest tissues may not be suitable for breast augmentation surgery, or additional surgical procedures may be required to achieve the desired results. These may increase the risk and complexity of surgery.
2. Operation risk
Breast augmentation surgery itself has certain risks. Complications such as infection, hemorrhage and hematoma may occur during the operation.
First, infection is a common surgical complication. Since surgery requires the introduction of implants into the body, there is a risk of infection. If infection occurs, additional treatment may be required, or even the implant may need to be removed.
Secondly, bleeding and hematoma may occur during the operation. The incision and repair process during surgery may lead to bleeding, which may lead to hematoma formation if not handled correctly. Hematoma will increase the pressure and discomfort in the surgical area, which needs further treatment.
In addition, there may be chest asymmetry, numbness, scars and other problems. Improper surgical techniques and postoperative care may lead to these problems.
3. Postoperative risk
After breast augmentation surgery, there are still some postoperative risks.
First, implant rupture or displacement is a possible risk. Implants may break due to external force or other reasons, and need further repair or removal. Implants may also be displaced due to the patient's position change or other reasons, resulting in asymmetric chest shape.
Secondly, postoperative breast sensation reduction or loss is a potential risk. Cutting and repair during surgery may damage the breast nerve, leading to sensory decline or loss.
Some patients may have postoperative complications such as pigmentation and sclerosis. These complications may affect the postoperative recovery and quality of life of patients.
4. Selection risk of plastic surgery hospital
Finally, the choice of plastic surgery hospital may also increase the risk of breast augmentation surgery.
First, choosing an informal or unqualified plastic surgery hospital may increase the risk of surgery. These hospitals may not have qualified doctors and equipment, and improper operation may lead to complications.
Secondly, the quality of hospital postoperative service will also affect the risk of surgery. Some hospitals may not be able to provide high-quality postoperative care and follow-up, resulting in problems encountered by patients in the process of postoperative recovery that cannot be solved in a timely manner.
Finally, the reputation and reputation of plastic surgery hospitals are also important factors for selection. Choosing a plastic surgery hospital with good reputation and good reputation can reduce the risk of surgery.
To sum up, there are certain risks in breast augmentation surgery, including preoperative preparation risks, surgical risks, postoperative risks, and the selection of plastic surgery hospitals. Before surgery, patients should fully understand these risks and choose the appropriate hospital and doctor for surgery.