Breast augmentation with implants is a common cosmetic method of breast implantation, which increases the volume and shape of the breasts by implanting them, making them fuller and more aesthetically pleasing. However, most clinical cosmetic modalities have certain risks and *** prosthetic breast augmentation is no exception. Understanding the risks of breast implant augmentation can help you prevent and adjust your expectations.
1.Intraoperative infection: Infection is one of the common complications after breast augmentation with implants. Infection may occur during or after surgery and manifest as symptoms such as breast redness, pain, and fever.
2.Bleeding: Blood vessels may be damaged during surgery, leading to bleeding. Excessive bleeding can lead to hematomas or ecchymosis, affecting the appearance of the breasts.
3.Capsular contracture: A capsule may form around the postoperative prosthesis, which can cause breast deformity or pain if the capsule shrinks excessively.
4.Breast asymmetry: Breast asymmetry can occur if the implant is not properly placed intraoperatively or if the breast tissue recovery is inconsistent after surgery.
Adequate preoperative preparation and postoperative care can prevent the occurrence of risks, before the operation, it is necessary to choose a formal and qualified hospital and doctor, formulate a personalized plan according to their own specific conditions, keep the wound clean after surgery, avoid infection, and avoid strenuous exercise every day, so as not to affect the position and shape of the prosthesis. In addition, regular follow-up visits should be made after surgery so that doctors can understand the recovery situation and give corresponding guidance, which can also help doctors detect and deal with possible complications in time and protect their own health in order to achieve the desired results.