Side effects after surgery in Shanghai Bone Grinding and Face Slimming Hospital
Shanghai is one of the centers of cosmetic and plastic surgery in China. Bone grinding and face thinning surgery is very popular in this area. However, like other plastic surgery, bone grinding and face thinning surgery will also be accompanied by some side effects. Next, we will elaborate on the possible side effects after surgery and how to reduce risks from several aspects.

1. Postoperative bleeding and infection
Postoperative bleeding and infection is one of the common side effects of bone grinding and face thinning surgery. At the initial stage after surgery, the patient may have some pain and swelling, which is a normal physiological reaction. However, if there are persistent or aggravated pain, abnormal bleeding or signs of infection (such as redness, swelling, fever, etc.), the patient should seek medical advice as soon as possible.
In order to reduce the risk of postoperative infection, patients need to have a comprehensive physical examination before surgery to ensure that there is no potential source of infection. In addition, postoperative patients should strictly comply with the doctor's postoperative care requirements, keep the surgical site clean, and avoid touching the surgical incision.
2. Nerve injury
Bone grinding and face thinning surgery involves facial bone remodeling and cutting, so nerve injury is one of the possible side effects of surgery. Postoperative facial numbness, pain or muscle weakness may occur, which are all manifestations of nerve injury.
To reduce the risk of nerve injury, it is very important to select a formal and experienced Shanghai Bone Grinding and Thin Face Hospital, whose doctors and teams have professional skills and rich surgical experience. In addition, patients should be fully consulted and evaluated according to their own conditions when choosing surgery to avoid excessive surgery and surgical risks.
3. Postoperative scar and asymmetry
Postoperative scar and asymmetry may occur after bone grinding and face thinning surgery, which is a common side effect in the process of postoperative recovery. Patients may have hypertrophic scars, bulges or pigmentation after surgery, while asymmetry may be caused by errors in the process of facial bone remodeling and cutting.
In order to reduce the risk of postoperative scar and asymmetry, patients should choose hospitals and doctors with rich experience in bone grinding and face thinning surgery, who can perform surgery accurately and reduce errors. Before the operation, the patient should also understand the doctor's postoperative nursing guidance in detail, keep the operation site dry and clean, and avoid any trauma that may lead to scar or asymmetry.
4. Psychological and emotional influences
The appearance change of bone grinding and face thinning surgery may cause psychological and emotional impact on patients. Postoperative patients may have emotional problems such as negative feelings of self image, anxiety and pressure. These psychological effects have an important impact on the quality of life and mental health of patients.
In order to reduce the risk of psychological and emotional problems after surgery, patients should fully understand the risks and effects of surgery and make psychological preparation when choosing bone grinding and face thinning surgery. In addition, preoperative and postoperative psychological counseling support is very important. Patients can communicate with professional psychological consultants to help them better cope with the changes in surgery and possible emotional problems.
Summary
The possible side effects after surgery in Shanghai Bone Grinding and Thin Face Hospital include postoperative bleeding and infection, nerve injury, postoperative scar and asymmetry, and psychological and emotional effects. In order to reduce the occurrence of side effects, patients should choose regular hospitals and experienced doctors, comply with the requirements of postoperative care, conduct comprehensive physical examination and preoperative evaluation, and provide psychological counseling support. Only when the risks and effects of surgery are fully understood, can patients make wise decisions and better deal with problems that may occur after surgery.