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Beauty series, will the eyebrow arch be compressed by prosthesis?
I can tell you clearly: yes, if this happens, you must check it in time. Compressing nerves will lead to brain death, which is extremely risky. Many women especially like the beauty of European and American stars, and hope that their faces can be as sexy and three-dimensional as European and American stars. Some people who pursue perfection don't have enough double eyelids to make eyebrows, and the result is not worth the candle.

Prosthesis is an effective plastic surgery to improve eyebrow arch defect. Small incision (eyebrow or eyebrow tail) is implanted through a prosthesis at the eyebrow or edge, and a cavity is formed on the surface of the frontal bone and prosthesis to achieve the purpose of long-term eyebrow elevation. The high technology of eyebrow arch is very mature, and the plastic and therapeutic effects are also surprising. After surgery, it can effectively improve the condition of low eyebrow arch, make your eyebrows more beautiful, and then make the whole person look more energetic.

The most effective method to improve eyebrow arch defect is eyebrow arch lifting, and the operation process is relatively simple. Usually, the eyebrow arch lifting operation is performed by means of prosthesis implantation. Its advantages are quick response, high curative effect, safe treatment, few side effects and many successful cases. It adopts advanced minimally invasive technology to accurately grasp all links of dry surgery and ensure the safety of dry surgery. It is accurate and will not damage the tissue in the healing area, but it has its shortcomings.

Although eyebrow arch will make our face look fuller, people who pursue beauty are still worried about its safety because of its side effects. The operation is very complicated and needs experienced doctors. Side effects: mild pain, thin scab on the skin surface and postoperative skin necrosis, but full-thickness skin necrosis is rare, but small superficial skin necrosis occurs from time to time, which needs to be treated in two stages.