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Is maxillary plastic surgery dangerous?
The maxilla is one of the facial skulls. If the maxilla is concave or uneven, it will lead to the loss of aesthetic feeling of the whole image. Some beauty seekers go to beauty and plastic surgery institutions to do maxillary plastic surgery, and the effect is very good. Any operation may be dangerous. The possible risks of maxillary plastic surgery include nerve injury, hematoma, infection and so on. Such problems are generally caused by improper operation by doctors. Going to a regular beauty and plastic surgery institution can avoid such a danger.

Possible dangers of maxillary plastic surgery;

1. Inferior alveolar nerve injury: Inferior alveolar nerve mainly dominates the sensation of skin near mandibular teeth and lower lip. Because the nerve passes through the mandible near the incision during sagittal split of mandible, it may be damaged by vibration and traction during the operation, or it may be injured when fixing the bone block.

2, postoperative bleeding and hematoma: because the periosteum within the scope of surgery needs to be peeled off, there may be blood clots and swelling, medically known as hematoma.

3. Postoperative infection: All operations have the chance of infection. Because the incision of orthognathic surgery is mostly in the oral cavity, poor oral hygiene and abnormal life and rest after operation will increase the chance of infection.

It is recommended that beauty seekers go to a formal beauty and plastic surgery institution to ensure the success of the operation. Postoperative beauty seekers should also follow the doctor's arrangement, care correctly, keep the surgical site clean, prevent infection, and avoid eating irritating food and hard objects at ordinary times to make the recovery effect better.