Cosmetic surgery, like any other surgical intervention, can involve certain complications. However, each patient is unique, and risks may vary. In general, aesthetic surgical operations involve the following possible risks:

  1. Infection: The surgical field has the potential to spread infection.
  2. Bleeding: Bleeding may occur during or after surgery.
  3. Anesthesia Reactions: Reactions may rarely occur when anesthesia is used.
  4. Wound Healing Problems: There may be wound healing problems after surgery.
  5. Sensory Changes: Sensory changes in the area affected by surgery may be permanent or temporary.
  6. Unexpected Situations Related to Aesthetic Results: The patient may be exposed to aesthetic results that do not meet expectations.
  7. Thromboembolism (Clot Formation): Prolonged surgical procedures or immobilization after surgery can increase the risk of thromboembolism.
  8. Numbness or Pain: You may feel pain or numbness in the postoperative period.

These risks may vary depending on the surgeon’s experience, the patient’s general health, and the type of surgery. The patient is thoroughly informed before the operation, and all questions about potential risks are answered.