Risk of breast augmentation in public plastic surgery hospitals
Breast augmentation surgery is one of the plastic surgeries popular among women in recent years, which can enable women to obtain plump and straight breasts. However, like any other surgery, breast augmentation surgery also has certain risks. Especially in some public plastic surgery hospitals, although the price is relatively low, the risk of breast augmentation surgery is relatively high. The risks of breast augmentation surgery in public plastic surgery hospitals will be described in detail from four aspects below.

1. The surgical technology may not be advanced enough
Because public plastic surgery hospitals usually face a large number of patients, doctors' experience and surgical techniques may not be advanced enough. Some public hospitals do not have specialized plastic surgery teams, and doctors may have limited training and experience. This means that the technical level of surgery may not be as good as some private plastic surgery hospitals. Breast augmentation surgery requires precise incision and appropriate prosthesis implantation, which requires high technical requirements for doctors. If the surgical technique is not advanced enough, it may lead to the risk of failure of the operation and improper implant.
In addition, the equipment and technology of public plastic surgery hospitals may be relatively backward, unable to provide the latest plastic surgery technology and equipment, increasing the risk of surgery.
2. Inadequate preoperative and postoperative nursing
In public plastic surgery hospitals, due to the large number of patients, doctors and nurses often have limited time, leading to inadequate preoperative and postoperative care. It is very important to fully evaluate and prepare before operation, including medical history investigation, examination and preoperative guidance. In public hospitals, due to insufficient human resources of doctors and nurses, patients may not be given enough time and attention. Postoperative care is equally important, including regular reexamination, wound care and rehabilitation guidance. If nursing is not in place, patients are prone to infection, poor wound healing and other complications.
In addition, public plastic surgery hospitals may not have a dedicated team of plastic surgery nurses, and the professional quality and experience of nurses may not be as good as that of private hospitals, which also increases the risk of surgery.
3. Delayed treatment of postoperative complications
Breast augmentation surgery has a certain risk of complications, including infection, bleeding, scar hyperplasia, etc. After surgery, if there are complications, timely treatment and intervention are needed to avoid worsening of the consequences. However, due to the heavy load of public plastic surgery hospitals and the limited time and resources of doctors and nurses, the treatment of complications may not be timely. This may delay the opportunity of treatment, leading to further deterioration of the patient's condition.
In addition, doctors in public hospitals may not have enough experience and skills to deal with some complex complications, which will also increase the risk of surgery.
4. It is difficult to guarantee the quality of medical equipment and materials
Public plastic surgery hospitals are usually limited by funds and resources. In order to save costs, they may use low-quality medical equipment and materials. The quality of these equipment and materials cannot be guaranteed, and there may be some potential safety hazards. For example, low quality prosthesis may lead to problems such as fracture and deformation of the prosthesis, increasing the risk of surgery. In addition, the use of unqualified disinfection equipment may cause postoperative complications such as infection.
Summary
In short, breast augmentation surgery in public plastic surgery hospitals has certain risks. The surgical technology may not be advanced enough, the preoperative and postoperative nursing may not be in place, the treatment of postoperative complications may not be timely, and the quality of medical equipment and materials is difficult to guarantee. Therefore, when considering breast augmentation surgery, patients need to carefully select hospitals and doctors to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the surgery.