Risk of breast augmentation surgery in Shenzhen
With the change of people's aesthetic concept, more and more women begin to choose breast augmentation surgery to improve their figure. Although breast augmentation surgery can meet the needs of women, there are certain risks. The risks of breast augmentation surgery in Shenzhen will be described in detail in terms of preoperative assessment, surgical risks, postoperative complications and long-term effects.

Preoperative assessment of possible risks
Before breast augmentation surgery, the doctor will conduct a detailed preoperative evaluation of the patient. During this process, it may be found that some patients are not suitable for breast augmentation surgery. First, if the patient is in poor health, such as heart disease, hypertension, etc., complications may occur during the operation. Secondly, if the breast tissue of the patient is underdeveloped or the breast droops seriously, the effect after surgery may not be ideal. In addition, if the patient has serious psychological problems, such as physical inferiority, depression, etc., psychological adjustment after surgery may be difficult. Therefore, in the preoperative evaluation stage, the doctor will decide whether breast augmentation surgery is suitable according to the specific situation of the patient.
Surgical risk
Breast augmentation surgery is a kind of invasive surgery, which will be accompanied by certain surgical risks. During the operation, bleeding, infection, anesthesia, allergy and other complications may occur. In particular, the surrounding tissues and nerves may be damaged during the operation, resulting in pain, sensory abnormalities and other problems in the breast. In addition, failure of the operation is also a risk. Although modern medical technology has been quite advanced, the risk of operation failure still exists. Failure of operation may lead to problems such as breast asymmetry and prosthesis rupture.
Risk of postoperative complications
Postoperative complications are one of the most important concerns for patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery. Common complications include infection, breast ptosis, scar hyperplasia, etc. Infection is one of the most common postoperative complications. When the wound wrapping the breast appears redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms, there may be a risk of infection. Breast ptosis is caused by the looseness of supporting tissue or improper operation method after operation. In addition, scar hyperplasia may occur after surgery, leading to obvious breast scars after surgery.
Safeguard measures of Sunshine Hospital
Shenzhen Sunshine Hospital is a formal medical institution, which has a series of safeguard measures for the risk of breast augmentation surgery. First of all, the hospital will carry out strict physical examination and preoperative evaluation before surgery to ensure that the patient's physical condition meets the surgical requirements, and carry out detailed surgical planning and design. Secondly, the hospital has a team of experienced professional doctors who use advanced medical equipment and technology to operate. The hospital is also equipped with perfect postoperative nursing measures, including regular follow-up and breast health examination, as well as the ability to deal with complications in a timely manner. In addition, Sunshine Hospital cooperates with several insurance companies to provide patients with preoperative and postoperative insurance services and provide more comprehensive protection.
In conclusion, there are certain risks in Shenzhen breast augmentation surgery, including preoperative evaluation, surgical risks, postoperative complications and long-term effects. However, by selecting a formal medical institution, such as Shenzhen Sunshine Hospital, and conducting comprehensive preoperative evaluation and postoperative care, the risk of surgery can be reduced, and the success rate and long-term effect of surgery can be improved. Before deciding to accept breast augmentation surgery, patients should carefully consider their personal physical and psychological conditions, and select appropriate hospitals and doctors for consultation and surgery.