Common complications
Breast augmentation surgery, or breast augmentation surgery, is a plastic surgery that increases the size and shape of the breast by implanting a prosthesis or using autologous fat. Although the operation is very popular in the beauty industry, there are also some common complications. Before breast augmentation surgery, it is very important to understand these complications, which will help patients make full preparations before surgery.

Infected
Infection is one of the most common complications in breast augmentation surgery. During the operation, if the tissue around the breast contacts the external environment, bacteria may enter the body and cause infection. Symptoms of infection may include breast pain, redness, swelling, fever, etc. The key to avoid infection is to maintain good personal hygiene before, during and after surgery, and use antibiotics correctly according to the doctor's recommendations.
If infection is not treated in time, it may lead to serious consequences such as necrosis of breast tissue. Therefore, if patients have abnormal symptoms after surgery, they should immediately consult a doctor and receive treatment.
Prosthesis rupture
Prosthesis rupture is another common complication of breast augmentation surgery. During the long-term use of breast prosthesis after surgery, due to pressure, age and other reasons, it may break. Prosthesis rupture usually does not cause obvious symptoms, but if the patient has chest deformation, hard lumps, pain and other problems, it may be a signal of prosthesis rupture.
Once the prosthesis is broken, it needs to be repaired or replaced under the guidance of a doctor. Therefore, regular follow-up and inspection are very important. If rupture is found early, timely intervention can be carried out.
Breast ptosis
Breast ptosis is one of the common complications after breast augmentation surgery. The postoperative breast may sag and relax due to gravity and other reasons, resulting in an ugly breast shape. Breast ptosis may be caused by factors such as failure to evaluate the patient's breast elasticity before surgery, improper surgical methods, and improper wearing of bra.
In order to avoid the occurrence of breast ptosis as far as possible, a detailed breast assessment should be carried out before surgery, and appropriate surgical methods should be selected. In addition, the use of a professional support bra after surgery to control the shape and position of the breast will help reduce the risk of breast prolapse.
Other complications
In addition to the above common complications, other complications may occur during breast augmentation surgery, such as bleeding, hematoma, anesthesia related problems, etc. The occurrence of these complications may be related to surgical techniques, hospital environment, personal factors, etc. Therefore, when choosing breast augmentation surgery, we should choose an experienced and well-equipped regular hospital, and follow the doctor's recommendations and operating specifications.
Summary
Although breast augmentation surgery has brought beauty and confidence to patients, there are also some common complications. Infection, prosthesis rupture, breast ptosis and other complications are common risks in breast augmentation surgery. In order to reduce the incidence of complications, patients should choose appropriate hospitals and doctors, conduct detailed assessment before surgery, follow the doctor's recommendations and follow up regularly after surgery. Only by fully understanding the complications, can patients make wise decisions in the operation to ensure the safety and success of the operation.