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What are the risks of mandibular plastic surgery?
The risk comes from two or three aspects, one is anesthesia, the other is the operation itself, and the third is postoperative care.

First, go to a regular hospital, and a professional anesthesiologist can ensure the safety of anesthesia and give first aid in time.

Second: surgeons should choose carefully, the amount of surgery is relatively large, and avoid people who are too young and have no experience in this field, otherwise it is not just a matter of effect.

Thirdly, closely observe the changes of blood oxygen saturation after operation, whether there is incision bleeding, laryngeal edema and so on. If a patient has a similar situation in the recovery period of anesthesia, as a responsible nurse, she should take corresponding nursing measures immediately and notify the responsible doctor in time to ensure the life safety of the patient.

Mandibular plastic surgery: remove the hypertrophic mandible from the mouth. General tracheal intubation is used for general anesthesia. Except for the last molar in the mouth, the mucosa was cut to the periosteum of mandibular region and divided into appropriate areas. After full exposure, the proper part of the mandible was removed with a swing saw, and then the periosteum was restored and sutured, and then the mucosa was sutured.