Risk of Augmentation Thoracic Surgery with McGonagall Prosthesis
Breast augmentation surgery is a common cosmetic plastic surgery, and McGonagall prosthesis is a commonly used breast augmentation material. However, McGonagall breast augmentation surgery also has some risks. This article will elaborate on four aspects of infection risk, postoperative complications, operation failure and suspected associated diseases. By understanding these risks, readers can better judge whether McGonagall breast augmentation surgery is worthwhile.

1. Risk of surgical infection
Any operation has the risk of infection, and McGonagall breast augmentation surgery is no exception. During operation, bacterial infection may be caused due to incision and prosthesis insertion. Infection may cause pain, swelling, fever and other symptoms, and in severe cases, prosthesis removal and antibiotic treatment may be required. The study of "Analysis of Infection Related to Plastic Surgery in Peking Union Medical College Hospital" shows that the infection rate of McGonagall breast augmentation surgery is 1-2%, so patients need to pay close attention to the wound healing after surgery.
In addition to the infection risk of the operation itself, postoperative nursing is also an important link to avoid infection. The patient needs to properly clean the incision, avoid overexertion, and pay attention to keeping the incision dry and clean. In addition, timely medical treatment after surgery and antibiotic prevention and treatment according to doctor's advice are also the key to reduce the risk of infection.
2. Postoperative complications
Some complications may occur after McGonagall breast augmentation surgery. For example, a breast lump or depression may appear after surgery, which may be caused by the movement of the prosthesis or the formation of scar tissue. In addition, the breast or nipple may lose sensation or become uncomfortable due to surgical trauma. Some patients may have problems with breast fibrosis, rupture or prosthesis displacement.
In order to minimize the occurrence of postoperative complications, patients should consult doctors in detail before surgery to fully understand the risks and potential complications of surgery. In addition, it is also important to choose a reputable and skilled hospital for surgery, because professional doctors and teams will conduct comprehensive assessment and personalized treatment according to the patient's situation.
3. Operation failure
Although McGonagall breast augmentation surgery technology continues to progress, there is still a risk of failure. The failure of operation may be caused by improper prosthesis or accidents during operation. According to a study, about 7% of patients undergoing breast augmentation surgery with McGonagall prostheses need additional surgical repair after surgery.
In order to reduce the risk of surgery failure, patients should fully communicate with doctors before choosing surgery, and understand the process and possible results of surgery in detail. Before the operation, the doctor will also make a personalized operation plan according to the patient's physical characteristics and expectations to improve the probability of successful operation.
4. McGonagall prosthesis and suspected associated diseases
In recent years, some studies have shown that there is a certain relationship between McGonagall prosthesis and suspected associated diseases. For example, McGonagall prosthesis is suspected to be related to breast cancer, autoimmune diseases and chronic fatigue syndrome. However, the research results of these related diseases have not yet reached consensus, and further in-depth research is needed to confirm them.
For patients worried about McGonagall prosthesis and related diseases, it is recommended to consult the doctor before deciding to perform surgery, and fully consider the risks and benefits of surgery. In addition, doctors should also remind patients of the symptoms of suspected related diseases that may occur after surgery, and conduct regular follow-up and inspection.
To sum up, McGonagall breast augmentation surgery has certain risks. Before deciding on surgery, patients need to fully understand the risks and potential complications of surgery, select professional hospitals and doctors for surgery, and carry out correct nursing and regular follow-up after surgery. Most importantly, patients should weigh the advantages and disadvantages of surgery and make wise decisions according to their personal conditions.