Hi all,attach the example one of surgery in botox,let's share about risk/complications of face lifts.
List of possible complications: Abnormal facial contour Anesthesia reaction Attached earlobe Bleeding Blistering of skin (may lead to permanent scarring) Depression Discoloration Ear nerve damage (risk is less than 1%) Early Relapse (risk is less than 1%) Facial weakness or paralysis Hematoma (risk is 3-4%) Infection (risk is less than 1%) Injury to facial nerves (temporary or permanent) Keloid (heavy scar) Loss of sideburns Nerve Damage Open ear canal Permanent numbness (risk is less than 1%) Reactions to medications Skin irregularities Skin necrosis or skin death (1500% more likely with smokers) Slow healing Swelling Tight face Visible scar Weak facial muscles (usually temporary)
Although complications and bad results are infrequent for face-lifts, they do occur. Some complications require further surgery. Complications can cause slow healing, abnormal scarring, discomfort, inconvenience and permanent deformity.
Complications, especially blistering and skin death, are seen much more frequently in smokers. One major study concluded that smokers had a 1500% increase in complications following a face-lift. It is strongly advised to quit smoking as soon as possible, but at least a month prior to surgery and for four weeks following the procedure.
You can help minimize your risks by choosing a board certifed surgeon and carefully following the advice and instructions of your surgeon.
Hi all,attach the example one of surgery in botox,let's share about risk/complications of face lifts.
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Abnormal facial contour
Anesthesia reaction
Attached earlobe
Bleeding
Blistering of skin (may lead to permanent scarring)
Depression
Discoloration
Ear nerve damage (risk is less than 1%)
Early Relapse (risk is less than 1%)
Facial weakness or paralysis
Hematoma (risk is 3-4%)
Infection (risk is less than 1%)
Injury to facial nerves (temporary or permanent)
Keloid (heavy scar)
Loss of sideburns
Nerve Damage
Open ear canal
Permanent numbness (risk is less than 1%)
Reactions to medications
Skin irregularities
Skin necrosis or skin death (1500% more likely with smokers)
Slow healing
Swelling
Tight face
Visible scar
Weak facial muscles (usually temporary)
Although complications and bad results are infrequent for face-lifts, they do occur. Some complications require further surgery. Complications can cause slow healing, abnormal scarring, discomfort, inconvenience and permanent deformity.
Complications, especially blistering and skin death, are seen much more frequently in smokers. One major study concluded that smokers had a 1500% increase in complications following a face-lift. It is strongly advised to quit smoking as soon as possible, but at least a month prior to surgery and for four weeks following the procedure.
You can help minimize your risks by choosing a board certifed surgeon and carefully following the advice and instructions of your surgeon.
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