Bone grinding is a symptomatic surgery that can effectively change the appearance, but this surgery has a great impact on the body and is likely to have sequelae. Bone grinding may cause facial sagging, so this surgery is not recommended. Let’s learn more about the impact of bone grinding on the face.
1. Will the face droop after bone grinding?
Theoretically, face sagging will not occur after bone grinding. Bone grinding only removes excess bone. As long as the surgical procedure is standardized, there will basically be no sagging problem. Of course, if too much bone is removed and the skin tissue is damaged during the operation, facial sagging may occur.
2. There is sagging of the face in the early stage of bone grinding
There may be a sagging feeling within 1 to 2 weeks after the bone grinding surgery. This is because just after the bone grinding surgery, The excess bone is removed and the supporting skin becomes larger. Until the skin shrinks back, there will be a sagging feeling.
3. How to avoid face sagging after bone grinding
After bone grinding surgery, if you want to avoid face sagging, you should start from the following aspects:
< p>1. Choose a regular hospital before surgery, which can reduce the impact of factors such as equipment and doctor quality during the surgery on the surgical results.2. After surgery, use a headgear to fix the surgical site according to the doctor's instructions to help the recovery of the surgical site, and in daily life, reduce the change of head posture, eat a light and nutritious diet, and do not let the surgical site get wet within 2 weeks. wait.
4. What should I do if my face sags after bone grinding?
If sagging occurs after bone grinding surgery, you can wear a headgear to help fix it in the early stage and promote skin recovery. If sagging still exists, facial threading can be done to improve sagging skin. Suture embedding after bone grinding also needs to be performed in a regular and qualified hospital.
5. What are the dangers of bone grinding?
1. Facial numbness
When operating on the mandible, it is easy to damage the mental nerve. This nerve Directly controls the sensation of the lower teeth and lips.
2. Distortion of facial muscles
Injury to the sensory nerves will cause sensory numbness, while damage to the facial nerves will involve facial muscle movements, requiring bone grinding to slim the face. Repair the restraining order. For example, during zygomatic surgery, some nerves grow close to the periosteum. Once the doctor fails to separate the nerves from the periosteum, serious sequelae of bone grinding, such as brow lifting difficulties and frontalis muscle paralysis on one side, will occur.
3. Left and right asymmetry
During the operation, it is impossible for the doctor to accurately calculate the width of the bone to be removed (polished), and the human face itself is not completely symmetrical. If the doctor’s skills Failure to do so or being careless will lead to increased asymmetry in facial width on both sides.
4. Hematoma after bone grinding operation
All surgeries involve a large number of blood vessels and nerves. Even if the bleeding is fully stopped, it is easy for postoperative bleeding and other bone grinding sequelae to occur. Only Bone grinding and face slimming repair can solve this problem.