1, is the risk of bone grinding surgery high?
Bone grinding surgery has certain risks. Bone grinding surgery is to chisel away some bones in the mandibular angle with instruments, thus narrowing the facial contour and improving the face shape. In this process, any step such as incision, instrument operation and anesthesia may lead to surgical risks.
2. What are the risks of bone grinding surgery?
The risks of bone grinding surgery may include heart failure, shock, mandibular angle fracture, masticatory dysfunction, speech dysfunction, facial nerve injury and so on. This kind of risk is generally easy to appear in hospitals or doctors with insufficient qualifications.
3. Can the risk of bone grinding surgery be avoided?
The risk of bone grinding surgery cannot be completely avoided. People who want to be thin-faced can only choose a regular and qualified hospital before operation, and fully communicate with doctors before operation to understand their physical condition and determine the operation plan. This can minimize the risk of surgery.
4. What will happen if the bone grinding operation fails?
If the bone grinding operation fails, the most intuitive performance is that the facial contour becomes strange, and some even deform. In severe cases, physical discomfort such as bone pain may occur. It is best to seek medical advice in time if the bone grinding operation fails.
5. Sequela of bone grinding operation
1, nerve and facial numbness and facial muscle distortion;
2. The left-right asymmetry after operation affects the appearance;
3. Postoperative bleeding and hematoma;
4. Joint dislocation.