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Is plastic surgery with convex mouth risky? Will there be sequelae?
The risk is not big, it is relatively safe, and regular hospital treatment will not leave sequelae.

Usually, other facial contour operations, including chin tip surgery, bimaxillary surgery, nose and aristocratic surgery, etc. They are all carried out at the same time and can be effectively treated by professional plastic surgeons.

Only make the smallest incision on the upper gum, try to narrow the peeling range, maintain sufficient blood supply in front of the maxilla, fundamentally prevent side effects such as osteonecrosis, speed up recovery time and minimize scars.

In order to avoid the risk of depression caused by the transition of convex correction, it is necessary to correctly check the convex degree before operation, master the overall facial state, and adjust the surgical method and concave degree in a targeted manner.

1. Generally, the wound is not bandaged after operation. After the wound is sutured, apply antibiotic ointment and take antibiotics orally 1 week to prevent infection.

2, liquid diet for 3 days;

3. Rinse your mouth with mouthwash, such as borax and Deobert solution, 4-6 times a day, and pay attention to oral cleaning;

4. Take vitamin C and antiviral drugs orally within five days after operation.