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What are the possible risks of eyebrow lifting?
Generally speaking, the risk of eyebrow lifting operation is not too great, but if you choose an unprofessional doctor, there may be infection, obvious incision marks and hematoma after operation.

Surgical risk:

1, Infection: Because there are many eyebrows in the operation site, if disinfection is not done well and thoroughly, infection may occur. If there is infection, you must seek medical attention immediately to avoid adverse effects on yourself.

2. Eyebrow incision marks are obvious: because the operation requires surgery, there will be certain marks, especially after 1-2 months, and the incision marks are obvious. You can apply scar cream according to the doctor's advice to reduce the surgical marks. And with the growth of eyebrows, it will slowly block the traces, making people unable to find traces of surgery.

3. Hematoma: If the pressure bandage on the postoperative wound is not in place, or in order to complete the operation quickly, the wound is not bandaged at all, which will lead to hematoma at the surgical site. Generally speaking, mild hematoma can be absorbed by itself or accelerated by physical therapy. If there is a large hematoma, puncture and drainage should be performed and the wound should be re-pressurized.