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What are the risks and sequelae of thick lip thinning surgery?
Nowadays, plastic surgery technology has become more and more advanced with the passage of time, so more and more female beauty seekers choose plastic surgery to improve their appearance defects. Among them, too thick lips is a problem that many people will have, but many people have many side effects and risks because the hospital they choose is not a regular hospital. The risks and side effects of thick lip thinning surgery include infection, swelling, irregular incision edge and exposed teeth when closed.

What are the risks of thinning thick lips?

1. Infection: Once infection occurs, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible for timely treatment.

2, swelling: due to loose lip tissue, rich blood vessels, postoperative swelling is prone to occur. Generally, it does not need special treatment, and it can subside in 3-4 days after operation, and generally subside in about 2 weeks for the longer ones.

3, the edge of the incision is irregular: the lip mucosa is soft, and improper fixation during resection can lead to irregular incision, which can be corrected by surgery again.

4. Show your teeth when you close your mouth: it can be caused by removing too much labial red tissue. Once the teeth appear, V-Y propulsion can be considered for correction.

It is best for female beauty seekers to go to a regular hospital for a general examination to see if they are suitable for thick lip thinning surgery, otherwise it will easily lead to risks and side effects of surgery. The most important thing is to do a good job of postoperative care, which is also a very effective way to avoid surgical risks and side effects.