Risk of breast augmentation surgery
With the progress of society and the constant change of people's aesthetic concepts, breast augmentation surgery has become one of the choices for many women to pursue beauty. However, like other operations, breast augmentation surgery also has certain risks. Understanding these risks and taking appropriate measures can help women reduce the risk of surgery and ensure the safety and success of surgery.

First, breast augmentation surgery may lead to surgical complications. These complications include infection, bleeding, poor wound healing, and hard lump formation. Postoperative infection is one of the common complications, which may lead to necrosis of breast tissue or displacement of implants. Bleeding may also occur, especially within 24 hours after surgery. Other complications include abnormal sensation of the nipple or areola, pain, swelling and congestion. Although the risk of these complications is low, it still needs attention.
Secondly, implant related risks exist in breast augmentation surgery. Implants may break, leak or deform, resulting in unnatural breast shape or lumps. Implants may also trigger an immune response, leading to hardening or hardening of the breast. In addition, breast implants also need to be checked and replaced regularly to ensure their safety during long-term use.
Third, breast augmentation surgery may also affect breast function and lactation. The recovery process after surgery may lead to abnormal breast sensation and difficulty in lactation. The position and size of the implant may also affect the appearance and shape of the breast, thus affecting women's self-confidence and satisfaction. Therefore, when considering breast augmentation surgery, it is necessary to fully understand the potential impact of surgery on breast function and lactation.
How to avoid the risk of breast augmentation surgery
In order to reduce the risk of breast augmentation surgery, women can take the following measures:
First, choose a regular hospital and professional doctors. Inquire about the reputation and reputation of the hospital, check the experience and qualification of doctors, and select hospitals and doctors with rich experience and good reputation for surgery.
Secondly, fully understand the process and risks of surgery. Before deciding to accept surgery, women should fully communicate with doctors to understand the detailed process of surgery, possible complications and potential risks. Reasonably treat the benefits and risks of surgery, and make a decision after full consideration.
In addition, conduct a comprehensive physical examination. Before surgery, women should have a comprehensive physical examination, including breast ultrasound, mammography, blood examination, etc. These tests can help doctors assess patients' health and surgical risks.
*After operation, the recovery process should be scientific and reasonable. After the operation, women should carry out recovery nursing according to the doctor's recommendations, including correctly wearing a special bra to support the chest, avoiding strenuous exercise and heavy load handling, and paying attention to the cleaning and nursing of the wound. Regular review and follow-up are also important steps to reduce risks.
summary
Breast augmentation surgery is becoming more and more common in the modern beauty industry. However, women must fully understand the risks and potential complications of the operation before deciding to accept it. Selecting regular hospitals and professional doctors, fully communicating and understanding the operation process, conducting comprehensive physical examination and scientific and reasonable postoperative nursing are all important steps to reduce the risk of breast augmentation surgery. Only on the basis of fully understanding and assessing the risks of surgery can women make better decisions to ensure the safety and success of surgery.