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Subcision is a minimally invasive procedure used in plastic surgery and medical aesthetics to treat certain skin conditions, particularly acne scars. While Subcision can be an effective treatment option, like any medical procedure, it does carry some risks. It's important for patients to be well-informed about these risks before undergoing the procedure. One potential risk of Subcision is infection. Any time the skin is punctured or broken, there is a risk of bacteria entering the wound and causing an infection. To minimize this risk, a healthcare provider will typically take steps to ensure a clean and sterile environment during the procedure. Patients may also be prescribed antibiotics to prevent infection. Another risk is scarring. Although Subcision is intended to reduce the appearance of scars, there is a chance that new scars could form as a result of the procedure. This is more likely in individuals with a history of keloid scarring or other types of abnormal scarring. To reduce the risk of scarring, it's important to follow the healthcare provider's post-operative instructions carefully. Bleeding and bruising are also possible after Subcision. These side effects are usually temporary and can be managed with ice packs and pain medication. In some cases, however, heavy bleeding or prolonged bruising may occur, requiring additional treatment. There is also a small risk of nerve damage. Nerves may be located near the area being treated, and there is a chance that they could be injured during the procedure. This can result in numbness, tingling, or other sensory changes in the treated area. Finally, results of Subcision may vary from person to person. It may take several sessions to achieve the desired outcome, and in some cases, additional treatments may be necessary. It's important for patients to have realistic expectations and to communicate openly with their healthcare provider before undergoing the procedure. In conclusion, while Subcision is a relatively safe procedure, it does carry some risks. Patients considering Subcision should discuss these risks with a qualified plastic surgeon or healthcare provider to determine if the procedure is right for them. With proper pre-operative planning and post-operative care, the risks of Subcision can be minimized, and the potential benefits can be maximized.
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