What are the risks of breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery?
In modern society, attractive figure has become the pursuit of many women. In order to achieve a full chest, more and more women choose to undergo breast augmentation surgery. Among them, breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery, as a relatively safe method, has attracted much attention. However, like all operations, breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery also has certain risks. This article will elaborate on the risk of fat liquefaction in breast augmentation surgery from four aspects: preoperative evaluation, surgical process, postoperative recovery and postoperative complications.

Risk assessment before operation
Before breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery, doctors need to conduct a comprehensive physical evaluation of patients to ensure the feasibility and safety of the surgery. First of all, surgery is not suitable for everyone, and patients need to meet certain physical conditions, such as body mass index (BMI) within the normal range, no breast disease history, etc. Secondly, the patient's cardiovascular and immune system conditions should also be considered in the assessment to avoid accidents during the operation. In addition, patients' expectations and actual effects also need to be fully communicated and understood by doctors and patients to avoid dissatisfaction after surgery.
Risk during operation
In the process of breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery, patients may face some risks. First of all, the operation needs to reduce the pain of patients by injecting anesthetics, which also has certain risks, such as allergic reaction, respiratory depression, etc. Secondly, during the operation, the doctor needs to use a liposuction device to extract fat tissue and inject it into the chest, which involves the use skill of the instrument and the accuracy of the operation. Improper operation may damage surrounding tissues or organs, causing infection or bleeding and other complications.
In addition, breast augmentation fat liquefaction surgery has a certain time risk. The operation usually takes a long time, which may take several hours or even longer to complete. The long operation process increases the time of anesthesia, which increases the risk faced by patients.
Postoperative recovery risk
The recovery period after surgery is also a risk for patients. First, pain, swelling, congestion and other uncomfortable symptoms may occur after surgery, which requires patients to pay attention to rational medication and rest to avoid complications. Secondly, in the process of chest tissue repair, it is necessary to avoid excessive activity, otherwise it may lead to the decline of fat survival rate or uneven distribution. In addition, regular review after surgery is also very important to find and deal with possible problems in a timely manner.
Risk of postoperative complications
Although breast augmentation and fat liquefaction surgery is considered relatively safe, there are still some potential complications. First, infection may occur during the operation, leading to local swelling, pain, pus exudation and other symptoms. Secondly, since the operation involves multiple organs and tissues, complications such as vascular injury or nerve injury may occur after the operation. In addition, problems such as excessive scar hyperplasia, fat mass or cyst formation may occur after surgery, which may affect the surgical effect.
In conclusion, although breast augmentation fat liquefaction surgery is relatively safe, there are still some risks. Preoperative evaluation, surgical process, postoperative recovery and postoperative complications are all aspects that patients need to pay attention to. Regular hospitals and experienced doctors must be selected for the operation, and the risks and possible complications of the operation must be fully understood before the operation, and the recovery nursing and reexamination work after the operation must be done well to reduce the risks and ensure the safety and satisfaction of the operation effect.