Harm of cheekbones pushing inward to human body
The operation of zygomatic varus is harmful to the future and may cause some complications. The operation of zygomatic varus may lead to postoperative bleeding, even hematoma, incision and surgical site infection, and even intracranial infection. In addition, it may damage the cutaneous nerve, leading to postoperative sensory abnormalities. Therefore, as long as the cheekbones are not particularly high and the face shape is not seriously affected, surgery is not particularly recommended. It is suggested that patients choose a regular medical beauty institution for treatment to avoid adverse reactions. It is very possible to cause nerve damage by peeling off each layer during operation. Postoperative opening limitation: caused by the stimulation symptoms of masseter muscle and temporal muscle. Orbital content injury: Because the operation is performed on the face, it is possible to cause orbital content injury during the operation.
What is the danger of cheekbone internal pushing operation?
Zygomatic adduction surgery is a very complicated and difficult operation, especially in facial surgery. Carelessness may damage facial nerves, leading to facial paralysis or hematoma. Therefore, we must find a professional and experienced maxillofacial surgeon to perform the operation. In addition, many customers are worried that their faces will droop after zygomatic varus surgery. Zygomatic arch reduction with tension band is an upgrade of traditional technology. Using type I osteotomy, the peeling area is greatly reduced, the trauma is small and the recovery is fast. Moreover, the unique tension band fixation system skillfully converts the tension between the fractured zygomatic arches into compressive force, which can not only prevent postoperative facial sagging, but also effectively avoid postoperative problems such as broken bones and collapse.
Does introversion of cheekbones affect singing?
Generally, patients can't sing until about three months after zygomatic adduction. However, due to the different surgical methods and postoperative care, there are some differences in the specific recovery time. Some patients with slow recovery may need 6 months. Zygomatic inversion is a common cosmetic and plastic treatment method, which can improve the prominent zygomatic bone in the middle of the face. Patients need to do L-shaped osteotomy in front of cheekbones through surgery, and at the same time need to use small titanium plates and titanium nails for internal fixation, so as to effectively improve the face shape. The trauma caused by the operation is still relatively large. Usually, the cheekbones are exposed through oral or skin incision, and then the cheekbones are lowered by osteotomy or grinding, or the cheekbones are raised by implanting autologous or artificial materials, which may damage the peripheral nerves.
How many millimeters can the cheekbones be pushed inward?
There is no fixed standard for the amount of zygomatic adduction surgery, and the effect of zygomatic arch adduction is not determined by the adduction distance, but by the comprehensive design consideration of the five senses and their own contour lines. The adduction of zygomatic bone can be pushed by about 5-8 mm, and the general doctor will control the distance to about 5-6mm on one side, and it can be close to 8 mm for the zygomatic arch that is particularly wide. However, there is a limit for zygomatic varus surgery, depending on the distance from facial zygomatic bone to mandibular coracoid process, which should be within a standard safety range. The inward push of cheekbones is mainly aimed at the temple depression caused by the outward expansion of cheekbones, and the face shape is strange, so it is very important to choose a professional doctor. Any plastic surgery is risky, and it is best to go to a regular plastic surgery hospital for treatment.