Sequela 1: infection
Infection is one of the common sequelae in plastic surgery, and so is chin plastic. This infection is mainly caused by bacteria in the mouth or incomplete disinfection during filling surgery. This requires careful cleaning of the mouth and disinfection with iodophor before operation.
Sequela II: Hematoma
In order to avoid hematoma, postoperative pressure dressing is needed, and it can only be taken out after two to three days. Mild hematoma can be absorbed by itself. If the hematoma is large, it needs to stop bleeding again, and then pressure dressing.
Sequela 3: Improper implantation of prosthesis
The prosthesis was not fixed properly in chin plastic surgery, and it shifted up and down after operation, so it needed to be peeled off again, implanted again and stabilized again.
The above is chin plastic's knowledge of postoperative sequelae. If you want to reduce sequelae, you must choose a formal institution when preparing for surgery, which can ensure safety and effectiveness. Postoperative care is also very important. If it is done well, it will speed up the recovery.