Detailed steps of optometry in breast augmentation hospital
Breast augmentation surgery is a common operation in modern cosmetic medicine. It can change the shape and size of the breast by implanting a prosthesis. Before breast augmentation surgery, a series of optometry steps are required to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the surgery. The optometry steps of breast augmentation hospital will be described in detail from four aspects below.

Medical record and preliminary examination
Before breast augmentation surgery, the hospital will first collect the patient's medical records, including personal information, medical history, allergy history, etc. These information can help doctors understand the patient's condition and health status, and provide necessary reference for subsequent optometry steps.
The doctor will then conduct a preliminary examination of the patient. This includes checking the size and shape of the patient's breast, skin elasticity, and muscle condition at the bottom of the breast. Through these examinations, doctors can preliminarily evaluate the suitable breast augmentation surgery program for patients.
According to the results of the preliminary examination, the doctor will introduce the process, method and possible risks of breast augmentation surgery to the patient in detail, so that the patient can make a wise decision.
Mammography
In order to more accurately evaluate the breast condition of patients, breast augmentation hospitals will conduct breast imaging examinations. Breast ultrasound is a common inspection method, which is used to observe the internal structure and abnormalities of the breast, such as whether there are cysts, lumps or other problems.
In addition, mammography and magnetic resonance imaging are other commonly used breast imaging methods, which can provide a more comprehensive understanding of breast tissue structure and abnormalities. These examinations can help doctors to determine the specific plan of breast augmentation surgery, and exclude whether patients have breast hyperplasia and other conditions that need special treatment.
Preoperative blood examination and physical evaluation
In order to ensure that the patient's physical condition is suitable for surgery, the breast augmentation hospital will also carry out preoperative blood tests and physical evaluation. Blood examination can check the patient's blood routine, coagulation function, liver function, kidney function and other indicators to assess whether the patient is suitable for surgery and eliminate potential surgical risks.
In addition to blood tests, the doctor will also assess the patient's physical condition, including blood pressure, heart rate, breathing, etc. If the patient has other chronic diseases, such as heart disease or diabetes, the doctor will further evaluate their tolerance to surgery and postoperative recovery.
Discuss and sign informed consent before operation
Finally, the doctor will discuss with the patient before the operation and ask the patient to sign the informed consent form. During the discussion, the doctor will explain the risks of the operation, the recovery process after the operation, postoperative care, diet and other issues to the patient in detail to ensure that the patient fully understands all aspects of the operation.
At the same time, signing the informed consent form is a clear informed consent of the patient to the operation process and possible complications. This is a legal and ethical requirement that hospitals must comply with, and it is also an important link to protect the rights and interests of patients.
Summary
The optometry procedures of the breast augmentation hospital are a series of rigorous inspection and evaluation processes, aiming to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the operation. From medical record and preliminary examination, breast imaging examination, preoperative blood examination and physical evaluation, to preoperative discussion and signing of informed consent, each step played an important role.
Through these steps, doctors can fully understand the breast status and physical health of patients, and develop personalized surgical programs according to the actual situation. At the same time, patients can also make their own decisions on the basis of full knowledge, and prepare for postoperative care and recovery.
Therefore, the optometry procedure in breast augmentation hospital is not only a necessary procedure before surgery, but also an important link to protect the rights and interests of patients and the quality of surgery. Only with sufficient optometry steps, doctors and patients can focus on the success of the operation and the health of patients without any distractions during the operation.