Anesthesia and pain in breast augmentation surgery in Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital
Breast augmentation surgery is a common plastic surgery, which can help women enlarge their breasts and improve their breast shape. In Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital, breast augmentation surgery is generally performed with local anesthesia combined with general anesthesia. This article will elaborate on the anesthesia mode, pain assessment, the safety of anesthesia and the effect after anesthesia.

Anesthesia mode
Local anesthesia combined with general anesthesia is often used in breast augmentation surgery in Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital. Local anesthesia is to inject anesthetic into local tissues so that patients will not feel pain during the operation. Local anesthesia is very effective in reducing pain and controlling bleeding during operation, and can reduce operation time and recovery time.
General anesthesia is to give the patient intravenous injection of drugs to make him enter a coma state, and unconsciously feel pain during the operation. General anesthesia is often used for complex operations or patients choose general anesthesia. The doctor will determine the most appropriate anesthesia method according to the patient's specific conditions and surgical needs.
Local anesthesia is usually performed before the operation, while general anesthesia is injected before the operation to ensure that the patient will not have any discomfort during the operation.
Pain assessment
Breast augmentation surgery is a relatively complicated operation, and there may be some pain after the operation. However, through the use of anesthesia, no pain will be felt during the operation, and the postoperative pain can be effectively controlled.
Doctors in Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital will conduct a detailed pain assessment on patients before surgery to understand their pain sensitivity and the degree of pain that may occur after surgery. According to the evaluation results, the doctor will develop appropriate anesthesia plans and postoperative pain management programs to ensure the comfort of patients.
After the operation, the doctor will prescribe appropriate drugs to the patients and guide them to use them correctly, so as to reduce the postoperative pain. Diet regulation, proper rest and postoperative rehabilitation training also help to reduce pain.
Safety of anesthesia
Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital attaches great importance to the safety of anesthesia operation. The hospital has a professional anesthesia team composed of experienced anesthesiologists and nurses. The anesthesia team will evaluate and prepare the patient before the operation, and closely cooperate with the doctor to ensure the safety of the patient during the operation.
The hospital adopts advanced anesthesia equipment and monitoring technology to monitor the vital signs of patients in real time, adjust the dosage of narcotic drugs in time, and ensure the effectiveness and safety of anesthesia.
After surgery, doctors and nurses will closely observe patients, monitor their condition and recovery, and deal with any possible complications in a timely manner.
Effect after anesthesia
The anesthesia effect of breast augmentation surgery is good, and patients will not feel pain during the operation. Postoperative pain may be felt to some extent, but it can be effectively alleviated through reasonable pain management and diet adjustment.
The recovery period after anesthesia varies from individual to individual. Patients need to pay attention to rest and diet adjustment, follow the doctor's instructions, and avoid strenuous exercise and overexertion. Post operative rehabilitation training shall be carried out according to the doctor's requirements and suggestions, and regular follow-up visits shall be made to ensure the operation effect and health.
To sum up, Shenzhen Nanshan Hospital used local anesthesia combined with general anesthesia during breast augmentation surgery to effectively control pain during the operation. The anesthesia team attaches great importance to the safety of anesthesia operation to ensure the safety of patients and the success of the operation. Postoperative pain can be effectively controlled through the pain assessment and management of doctors. Patients need to follow the guidance of doctors for postoperative rehabilitation to achieve satisfactory surgical results.