Risk of breast augmentation plastic surgery
With the growing popularity of plastic surgery, breast augmentation surgery has become a choice for more and more women to pursue a perfect figure. However, any operation will be accompanied by certain risks, and breast augmentation surgery is no exception. It is very important for patients to understand the risks and possible complications of breast augmentation surgery before undergoing surgery.

Surgical infection
Surgical infection is one of the common complications of breast augmentation surgery. During surgery, doctors will implant the prosthesis into the chest through an incision and perform plastic surgery. During the operation, if the disinfection is not complete or the surgical instruments have bacteria, it may lead to surgical infection. The symptoms of surgical infection generally include chest redness, swelling, pain, fever, etc. If the infection is serious, it may also require re operation or replacement of prosthesis.
In addition, if the patient does not follow the doctor's care instructions correctly after the operation and does not pay attention to the cleaning and disinfection of the wound, it may also lead to the occurrence of surgical infection. Therefore, postoperative patients should pay close attention to postoperative care to avoid infection.
Fracture or displacement of prosthesis
Rupture or displacement of prosthesis is also one of the risks of breast augmentation surgery. Prosthesis used in breast augmentation surgery have different materials, such as silica gel, saline bag, etc. The prosthesis may be broken due to improper operation, external force impact and other reasons, or the prosthesis may be displaced due to post-operative collision and compression. After rupture or displacement, the patient may have chest deformation, pain and other symptoms, and needs to seek medical treatment in time.
In order to avoid the fracture or displacement of the prosthesis, patients should pay attention to protecting the chest after surgery to avoid violent activities or external force impact. Regular review is also necessary to check the condition of the prosthesis.
Nipple sensitivity and areola infection
Nipple sensitivity and areola infection are complications of breast augmentation surgery. Breast augmentation surgery often requires incision, which may cause sensitivity of nipple and areola. Although this sensitivity will gradually disappear within a few months after surgery, it sometimes lasts for a long time. The infection of areola may also occur after surgery, which may be manifested as redness, swelling, pain, secretion and other symptoms of areola.
In order to reduce the occurrence of nipple sensitivity and areola infection, patients should avoid rubbing or stimulating the nipple and areola area after surgery, and maintain good personal hygiene.
Summary of surgical complications
The risk of breast augmentation surgery mainly includes surgical infection, prosthesis rupture or displacement, nipple sensitivity and areola infection. In order to reduce the risk, patients should choose a regular and experienced hospital when choosing a plastic surgery hospital to ensure standardized operation and qualified doctors. Before and after the operation, nursing and reexamination should be carried out in strict accordance with the doctor's recommendations, and personal hygiene should be paid attention to to avoid infection. In addition, it is also an important measure to protect the chest and avoid violent activities and external force impact after surgery to reduce the fracture and displacement of the prosthesis.
In a word, breast augmentation surgery is a plastic surgery with certain risks. When deciding to accept the surgery, patients should fully understand the risks, and carry out appropriate preoperative preparation and postoperative care under the guidance of the hospital to ensure the surgical effect and health.