How long can zygomatic filler fail to be repaired?
1. It is a good choice to carry out cheekbone repair and plastic surgery within six weeks after the failure of cheekbone plastic surgery, because the bone line in cheekbone plastic surgery can be used for repair at this time.
2. After half a year, the cheekbone plastic surgery will be repaired, that is to say, after the previous cheekbone plastic surgery is completely restored, the second cheekbone plastic surgery will be carried out according to the symptoms of failure.
How to repair the failure of cheekbone padding
1, height asymmetry on both sides:
Surgical plan can be designed before operation, and the parts that are too high after grinding can be filled;
2, the surgical results are not clear:
The main factor is that the grinding or resection is not in place, and an experienced plastic surgeon can be asked to do the operation again;
3. Too much zygomatic resection leads to facial collapse:
Prosthesis can be filled in the cheekbones to make the face full;
4, hematoma inflammation:
This phenomenon is rare and needs to be treated in a hospital as soon as possible. If you leave a scar, you can do scar repair.
Postoperative nursing care of zygomatic pad
1. After zygomatic augmentation, the facial elastic bandage was applied for 5-7 days, and the suture was removed on 10 day, and semi-fluid was injected within 3 days after operation.
2. Generally, the postoperative swelling lasts for 7- 10 days, depending on the individual's physique, and then gradually decreases. After 3-6 months, patients can get natural and beautiful lines on the front and side, which are in harmony with the whole face.
Sequela of zygomatic augmentation
1. The most common sequela after surgery is difficulty in opening the mouth, which usually disappears about one week after plastic surgery. After the operation, the operator must try to avoid opening his mouth and other actions.
2. Itching usually happens after operation. Itching may occur after the operation, but it is a normal phenomenon and will subside in a short time.
3. Postoperative pain, local redness, itching and ecchymosis. The incidence of these sequelae is high, but the symptoms are mild and mild, and generally disappear within 7 days. The ways to avoid or reduce these sequelae are: choosing a professional doctor, cold compress before and after treatment, and avoiding taking anticoagulants and vasodilators two weeks before operation.