The harm of facial fat filling, now more and more people will do micro-plastic surgery. With the improvement of people's living standards, the wind of loving beauty is also on the rise. Micro-plastic surgery has become a common operation in people's lives. Fat-filled surgery is a kind of micro-plastic surgery, and generally there is no harm after surgery. Let's take a look at the harm of facial fat filling and related information.
Hazards of facial fat filling 1 Fat filling may cause bleeding, hematoma and local ecchymosis at liposuction site and filling site, and may also cause fat liquefaction after fat filling, resulting in wound infection.
Due to improper operation by doctors, uneven fat filling will cause asymmetry on both sides of the face, and may also cause uneven skin and local numbness after filling. Disposable fat filling has a certain absorption rate.
Usually, it needs to be injected and filled repeatedly for 2-3 times to achieve better facial filling effect. When filling facial vascular-rich parts, such as temporal region, nasal root, forehead, etc., we must pay attention to avoid granular fat entering blood vessels, causing vascular embolism and serious complications.
Autologous fat transplantation is deeply loved by cosmetic patients, because the transplanted fat comes from itself without rejection, and once the transplanted fat survives, it is very natural and realistic in appearance and feel. And what adverse reactions will there be after facial autologous fat filling? There are the following:
1. In the process of facial autologous fat transplantation, if fat is injected into blood vessels carelessly, it will cause fat embolism, local pain and swelling, serious skin necrosis, and the most serious situation may lead to blindness or life-threatening.
Second, during autologous fat transplantation, if blood vessels are damaged, it will cause bleeding, which may be purple-yellow, and in severe cases, hematoma will appear.
Thirdly, in the process of autologous fat transplantation, if the nerve is damaged, especially after the facial nerve is damaged, it may cause corresponding neurological dysfunction, that is, it is also possible to say that the mouth and eyes are skewed.
Fourthly, if autologous fat injection is not particularly uniform, there may be local skinny after operation, or autologous fat is not particularly uniform when absorbed, and sometimes skinny or bilateral asymmetry may occur.
Fifth, do autologous fat transplantation. If the transplanted fat can not survive well, calcification, focalization or sclerosis of fat may occur, and nodules or masses may be felt locally. There is no need to take it out if it does not particularly affect the form. If it obviously affects the shape, it needs to be removed surgically.
Sixth, autologous fat transplantation has a certain survival rate, and it cannot be said that how much fat can be transplanted can be successful, so sometimes the desired effect may be achieved once, or it may take many times to achieve better results.
Harm of facial fat filling 2. After facial fat filling, bleeding, hematoma, infection and ecchymosis may occur at the local injection site. Because of the different filling amount of injected fat, it may cause bilateral asymmetry; Fat filling is used in places rich in facial blood vessels, such as nose and temporal forehead.
Fat particles entering blood vessels may cause vascular embolism, which is a serious complication. Because fat injection has a certain absorption rate, it may take 2-3 operations to fill the face; In addition, there may be small subcutaneous nodules on the face after operation, and the skin is uneven.
The incidence of bleeding and infection is high, which is mostly caused by improper operation by doctors, such as the operating environment is not disinfected, the hygiene of surgical tools is not up to standard, or improper postoperative care.
Will directly lead to infection. Liposuction can also do harm to the body. Liposuction surgery requires doctors' surgical level and surgical strategy, which may lead to bleeding or even hematoma once an accident occurs.
Another common hazard is local facial depression after operation. After fat is injected into the face, it will not survive completely. Generally, about 70% of the fat will survive, but everyone's physical condition is very different, and the degree of fat absorption in different parts of the face is also different.
Therefore, the injected fat may not only survive in this part, but also absorb fat very well, so the part with high fat survival rate will appear round and full, and on the contrary, the part with low survival rate will appear concave. If this happens, you must seek medical attention in time, otherwise it will do great harm to the operator's appearance and psychology.
Facial fat filling has advantages and disadvantages. The common hazards and risks are mainly wound infection, fat liquefaction and improper operation, resulting in uneven face. After deciding to have facial fat filling surgery.
Be sure to choose a regular professional top three hospital, and don't go to a so-called plastic surgery hospital with no medical qualification and poor environment. In the postoperative recovery period, we should also do a good job in nursing. If these two points are done well, the probability of injury will be greatly reduced.
Hazards of facial fat filling 3 What are the hazards of fat filling?
1, hematoma may occur after operation. In the case of dense distribution of facial blood vessels, if there is a technical mistake, it may cause damage to blood vessels and skin, and patients may have symptoms of subcutaneous bleeding after operation. In addition, injecting fat may hurt the skin, so the skin may be congested after fat filling, causing hematoma. Don't worry too much about this situation, it will return to normal after a while.
2. Skin necrosis may occur. If the operation is wrong, it may lead to partial necrosis of the skin. In order to avoid this situation, people who want to have surgery should try to choose a more regular hospital, so that there will be no medical accidents after the operation. When skin necrosis occurs, you should seek medical attention immediately and take measures to minimize the damage.
3. The skin is infected. Generally, the skin will not be rejected after operation, but if disinfection is not thorough during operation, it may cause infection for a period of time after operation. In addition, patients should also pay attention to cleaning themselves after operation to avoid being infected by bacteria and causing adverse consequences. Some patients may also have itchy skin after operation, which is also caused by bacterial infection, so more protection should be done.
To sum up, liposuction may cause postoperative hematoma, skin necrosis, fat liquefaction, skin infection and other problems. Patients who need surgery should choose hospitals with higher qualifications to avoid physical and property losses. In addition, after the operation, we must pay attention to keep the surgical site clean and try not to get wet. Most symptoms will disappear within a week. If the situation is serious, you should go to the hospital for consultation in time, and let the doctor assist in investigating the cause and make corresponding diagnosis and treatment.
Autologous fat is usually filled with fat from abdomen, thighs and other parts of the face, such as temples, foreheads, chin and other areas, and can also be filled with body parts such as chest. When filling with autologous fat, we must choose a regular institution and a professional doctor for surgery. If an unqualified organization is selected for operation, the following hazards may be caused:
1. Anesthesia accident: During the operation, patients may have allergic reactions to anesthetics, ranging from skin redness and rash to spontaneous respiratory depression and even death;
2. Fat embolism: During the operation, fat may enter blood vessels by mistake, and the skin at the injection site will turn black, harden and ache. In severe cases, pulmonary embolism or cardiovascular and cerebrovascular embolism may occur;
3, fat survival: the fat injected into the body can generally survive about 50%, and the rest will be absorbed by the body. If you fill too much at a time, it may reduce the survival rate and affect the filling effect;
4, aesthetic problems: too much filler injection will lead to problems such as bloated face and stiff expression. Shallow injection surface may form nodules, which may affect the surgical effect;
5. When there is local calcification and fibrosis of autologous fat, the local manifestations are small lumps, which need to be treated in the hospital.
To sum up, when choosing autologous fat to fill the face or body parts, we must choose a regular institutional hospital for surgery to ensure the safety and effect of the operation.