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What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University?

What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University?

With the continuous development of plastic and aesthetic technology, more and more women choose breast augmentation surgery to improve their appearance. However, there are risks in any kind of surgery, and breast augmentation surgery is no exception. When choosing the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University for breast augmentation surgery, the following risks need special attention.

 What are the risks of breast augmentation surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University?

1. Risk assessment before operation

Before breast augmentation surgery is determined, the doctor will conduct a detailed preoperative evaluation of the patient to ensure that the patient's health is suitable for the surgery. Some patients may have serious heart disease, lung disease or autoimmune disease and other contraindications, and cannot undergo breast augmentation surgery. In addition, preoperative examination also includes detection of breast diseases to exclude the existence of breast diseases. If the patient's physical condition is not fully evaluated before surgery, the risk of surgery may increase.

Preoperative evaluation not only includes physical examination, but also requires full communication between doctors and patients. The patient should truthfully inform the doctor of his own medical history, allergy history, eating habits, etc., so that the doctor can formulate the best operation plan. If the doctor fails to fully understand the patient's condition, it may lead to the wrong choice of operation mode and increase the risk of postoperative complications.

In addition, preoperative evaluation should also focus on psychological evaluation. Patients should clearly understand the purpose and effect of the operation and have reasonable expectations for the results of the operation. If the patient has unrealistic expectations or psychological problems such as body image disorder, the risk of surgery failure may increase.

2. Operation risk during operation

Breast augmentation surgery is a high-risk surgery, involving the operation of breast tissue and the selection of implants. During surgery, the surgeon needs to evaluate the shape and uniformity of the breast to avoid surgical asymmetry or other shape problems. During the operation, patients may have complications such as massive bleeding and infection during the operation.

Implant selection is also required during surgery, including silicone prosthesis and saline implant. Different implant materials and shapes will have different effects on the surgical results and postoperative breast health. The best choice for each patient should be decided by the doctor according to the patient's physical condition and expectations. Improper selection may increase the risk of postoperative complications.

3. Risk of postoperative complications

Postoperative complications are one of the most worrying problems in breast augmentation surgery. Common postoperative complications include bleeding, infection, breast sclerosis, prosthesis rupture, etc. Although the First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University has first-class equipment and experienced doctors, these risks cannot be completely eliminated.

Postoperative nursing and recovery are also important links to avoid complications. Patients need to follow the doctor's instructions, pay attention to the wound care, and avoid strenuous exercise and pressure. Improper postoperative care may lead to wound infection or prosthesis displacement.

4. Postoperative effect risk

The ultimate goal of breast augmentation surgery is to obtain satisfactory appearance. However, the postoperative effect may not be ideal. Some patients may have problems such as prosthesis displacement, symmetry or sclerosis, and need a second operation to repair them. The risk and complexity of a second operation is usually higher than that of the first operation.

In addition, the shape and size of the breast after surgery may be affected by factors such as weight change, age, pregnancy and childbirth, and patients need to be properly maintained and adjusted. Patients should have reasonable expectations, make sure that the changes brought about by surgery are limited, and that postoperative maintenance and maintenance are necessary.

Summary

The First Affiliated Hospital of Suzhou University, as a first-class medical institution, can provide professional technology and high-quality services in breast augmentation surgery. However, there are still some risks in breast augmentation surgery, including preoperative assessment risk, intraoperative operation risk, postoperative complications risk and postoperative effect risk. When choosing surgery, patients should fully understand their own physical conditions and expectations, fully communicate with the doctor, and carry out postoperative care and recovery according to the doctor's guidance, so as to reduce the risk of surgery and obtain more satisfactory surgical results.

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