Risks & Safety Information
Facial surgery encompasses procedures including rhinoplasty, facelift, blepharoplasty, otoplasty, brow lift, and chin/cheek augmentation. Each addresses specific areas of the face and neck.
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General surgical risks: infection, bleeding, scarring, anesthesia reactions
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Nerve injury (facial nerve, sensory nerves) — usually temporary
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Asymmetry requiring revision
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Prolonged swelling, especially in rhinoplasty (up to 12–18 months for final result)
✓ Safety Assurance:
All facial procedures are performed by surgeons specializing in facial aesthetics. 3D imaging and simulation technology help patients visualize expected outcomes. Operating theaters meet international safety standards with advanced monitoring equipment.
Recovery Timeline
Week 1
Most sutures removed. Major swelling and bruising. Rest at home.
Weeks 2–4
Return to social activities. Makeup can conceal residual bruising.
Months 1–6
Progressive improvement as swelling resolves. Final results for most procedures.
Month 12+
Final rhinoplasty results (tip refinement is last to settle).
Who Is a Good Candidate?
✔Good Candidates
- Adults dissatisfied with specific facial features
- Those with functional issues (breathing, vision obstruction)
- Good overall health and realistic expectations
- Non-smokers with good skin quality
✖Not Recommended For
- Body dysmorphic disorder without psychological support
- Active smokers for surgical procedures
- Uncontrolled medical conditions
- Patients unable to take adequate recovery time