Risk and side effects of endoscopic breast augmentation surgery in hospitals
Endoscopic breast augmentation is a plastic surgery performed by endoscopic technology. Its main role is to increase the breast volume and improve the breast shape. However, like other operations, endoscopic breast augmentation also has certain risks and side effects. This article will elaborate on the risks and side effects of endoscopic breast augmentation surgery hospital from the aspects of operation risk, infection risk, postoperative pain and complications.

Surgical risk
Endoscopic breast augmentation surgery is a complicated procedure, which requires doctors to have professional skills and experience. The risk of operation mainly includes operation failure and postoperative complications. Failure of surgery may result in unsatisfactory breast shape or uneven breast size. In addition, postoperative complications such as postoperative hemorrhage, hematoma, scar hyperplasia, etc. will also have a certain impact on the health of patients.
In order to reduce the risk of surgery, it is very important to choose a regular hospital with rich experience and high-level medical team. When selecting hospitals, patients should fully consider the qualifications of hospitals and doctors' experience, and try to avoid selecting medical institutions without relevant qualifications or insufficient experience.
Risk of infection
Endoscopic breast augmentation surgery requires implants in breast tissue, which increases the risk of infection. If pathogen infection cannot be effectively avoided during the operation, it may lead to postoperative infection. Postoperative infection may cause fever, redness, swelling, pain and other symptoms, and may require further treatment, or even implant removal.
In order to reduce the risk of infection, the hospital should strictly follow the aseptic operation, and carry out necessary disinfection and sterilization of surgical instruments. Patients should be given anti infection treatment according to the doctor's recommendations before and after the operation to avoid excessive use of cosmetics and maintenance products at the operation site.
Postoperative pain
Postoperative pain may occur after endoscopic breast augmentation surgery. Due to the need to cut the breast tissue and implant the breast during the operation, there will be pain and discomfort of varying degrees in the breast area after the operation. The degree of postoperative pain varies from person to person, but it usually decreases gradually within a few days to weeks.
In order to relieve postoperative pain, patients can take pain relievers as instructed by the doctor, maintain rest and proper exercise, and avoid overexertion and pressure on the breast area. At the same time, contact the hospital in time to consult and treat possible complications, so as to deal with and relieve pain in a timely manner.
complication
The possible complications of endoscopic breast augmentation surgery include but are not limited to breast tissue necrosis, implant rupture, prosthesis displacement, etc. Breast tissue necrosis is caused by breast tissue damage during surgery, which may lead to breast deformation or nipple areola necrosis. The fracture of implant may be caused by external impact or surgical failure, which requires a second operation for repair or replacement. Prosthesis displacement refers to the change of implant position, which may lead to abnormal or uneven breast shape.
To avoid complications, in addition to choosing a regular hospital and an experienced doctor, patients should also actively cooperate with the doctor's treatment and guidance after surgery to avoid overexertion and improper posture. If breast abnormalities or discomfort are found, consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
summary
The risks and side effects of endoscopic breast augmentation and plastic surgery hospitals mainly include surgical risks, infection risks, postoperative pain and complications. Choosing regular hospitals and experienced doctors is an important means to reduce risks and side effects. Preoperative and postoperative precautions and postoperative pain relief measures are also important to reduce risks and side effects. Before accepting endoscopic breast augmentation surgery, patients should understand the risks and side effects of surgery according to the doctor's advice and detailed consultation, and make wise decisions.