The application of handheld ultrasound technology provides more precision and safety for plastic surgery, improving treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Are there risks in plastic surgery? Yes.
Are there safer methods? Yes, there are!
Traditional plastic surgery is often associated with high cost, high risk, pain, discomfort, unpredictable results, and social bias in the public consciousness. However, with the advancement of technology and the standardization of the industry, these issues are gradually being improved. Modern plastic surgery is focusing more on safety, natural-looking outcomes, and personalization.
The application of handheld ultrasound technology provides more precision and safety for plastic surgery, improving treatment outcomes and patient satisfaction.
Handheld ultrasound can help doctors evaluate skin thickness, fat distribution, and muscle structure, providing detailed data for surgical planning.
Using ultrasound pre-procedure to locate important blood vessels and nerves can help avoid damaging these structures during procedures, reducing the risk of complications.
When performing injections of fillers, botulinum toxin, etc., handheld ultrasound can help doctors avoid critical blood vessels and nerves, reducing the risk of complications and improving the safety and efficacy of injections.
During the injection process, the distribution of the filler can be monitored in real-time, ensuring even placement and preventing unnecessary displacement or over-injection.
Post-procedure, handheld ultrasound can be used to detect potential complications such as hematoma, fluid accumulation, or infection, enabling early intervention.
Regular ultrasound evaluation of tissue recovery can monitor whether injected materials have moved or deformed, allowing timely adjustments to avoid serious complications. This helps doctors and patients understand the progress of recovery and make appropriate adjustments to the care plan.
In the future, SonoEye handheld ultrasound will play an increasingly important role in the field of plastic surgery.