When it comes to medical aesthetic surgeries, although most surgeries are safe, some side effects can still occur. Here is an introduction to some common side effects and how to prevent them:
 
 
Common sequelae:

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 1. Pain and discomfort:
 
You may experience mild to moderate pain or discomfort after surgery, especially at the surgical site. This can usually be relieved with painkillers prescribed by your doctor.

 2. Swelling and bruising:
 
Many cosmetic surgeries are followed by mild to moderate swelling and subcutaneous bruising. These usually gradually lessen and disappear over a few days or weeks.

 3. Infection risk:
 
Any surgery carries a potential risk of infection. Following your doctor's recommended cleaning and wound care routine can significantly reduce your chances of infection.

 4. Scar formation:
 
Some surgeries may cause scarring, especially those that require incisions. Proper wound care and avoidance of excessive activity can reduce scarring.
 
Prevention methods:
 1. Choose qualified medical institutions and doctors:
 
 2. Choose a medical aesthetics doctor and clinic with rich experience and good reputation to ensure that the surgery is performed in professional facilities and a standard environment.
Comprehensive assessment and preparation:
 
 3. Prior to surgery, receive a thorough physical assessment and diagnosis to ensure you are physically fit to undergo the required aesthetic procedures.
Accurate surgical planning and technique:
 
 4. Choose the surgical approach and technique that best suits your needs, and make sure your doctor uses the latest and most effective methods when performing your surgery.
Strict post-operative care:
 
 5. Follow the post-operative care instructions provided by your doctor, including wound care, medication use, and precautions to minimize the chance of sequelae.
Full communication and understanding:
 
Before having surgery, clearly communicate your expectations and possible risks to ensure you are fully understanding and prepared for the procedure and possible consequences.
 
 
In summary, choosing the right doctor and clinic, comprehensive assessment and preparation, accurate surgical planning, and strict postoperative care are the keys to preventing the sequelae of medical aesthetic surgery. Reasonable expectations and communication are also important factors in ensuring surgical success and satisfaction.