What are the risks of bone grinding in the General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region?
Bone grinding surgery is a kind of cosmetic surgery, which is suitable for people who need to change the facial contour. However, any operation has certain risks, and bone grinding operation is no exception. When performing bone grinding surgery in the General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region, patients need to fully understand the risks of surgery and make wise decisions.

Operation causes facial asymmetry
The purpose of bone grinding surgery is to change the overall contour of the face by cutting or reshaping cheekbones, mandibles and other parts. However, facial asymmetry may occur during the operation, resulting in a difference between the overall effect and expectations after the operation. This mainly depends on the technical level and experience of doctors, and it is very important to choose an experienced doctor.
In addition, facial asymmetry may also be a natural phenomenon in the recovery period after surgery, because the facial bone changes during surgery, and the facial soft tissue needs to adapt to the new bone structure. This phenomenon usually gradually alleviates within a few weeks after surgery, but it may also last longer.
When patients choose to perform bone grinding surgery, they should communicate with the doctor in detail in advance, and have a full understanding and psychological preparation of the facial asymmetry before and after the surgery.
Risk of surgical complications
As a kind of traumatic surgery, bone grinding surgery itself has a certain risk of complications. Infection, bleeding, nerve damage and other accidents may occur during the operation. At the same time, a series of normal postoperative reactions such as congestion, swelling and pain may also occur after surgery.
In order to reduce the risk of surgery, Shenyang Military Region General Hospital will conduct a comprehensive physical examination and assessment of patients before bone grinding surgery to ensure that their physical conditions can withstand the stimulation of surgery. Preoperative preparation is very important, including understanding the patient's medical history, allergy, and the results of various examinations.
During the operation, doctors need high professional skills and experience, and take strict disinfection measures to reduce the risk of infection. At the same time, patients need to be treated with anti infection treatment according to the doctor's advice after the operation, and return to see doctors regularly to ensure a good recovery after the operation.
The postoperative effect is not ideal
Although bone grinding can change the facial contour, the postoperative effect may not be as expected. This may be due to individual differences or improper postoperative care of patients.
Postoperative nursing is very important, including taking medicine on time, having enough rest, avoiding collision, etc., which is helpful for postoperative recovery. The patient needs to communicate closely with the doctor after the operation to feed back the effect and problems after the operation in time.
Psychological pressure and social adaptation difficulties
The change of facial appearance may cause certain pressure on the patients' psychology. After facial bone grinding surgery, patients may need a period of time to adapt to their new appearance, as well as to face the comments and evaluations of others.
Therefore, before bone grinding surgery, patients should accurately assess their own motivation for surgery, and have in-depth communication and thinking with family or friends. In addition, it is also necessary to consult a professional psychologist to help patients overcome psychological problems, balance emotions and adapt to the new situation.
Summary
The General Hospital of Shenyang Military Region, as a regular medical institution, provides bone grinding surgery services, but any surgery has certain risks. Bone grinding surgery may lead to facial asymmetry, risk of surgical complications, unsatisfactory postoperative results, psychological pressure and social adaptation difficulties. Patients should fully understand these risks and fully communicate and discuss with doctors before deciding to perform bone grinding surgery. Postoperative care and psychological adjustment are also very important. Patients need to pay close attention to their postoperative changes, and communicate and feedback with doctors in a timely manner.