How safe are supra/infra implants?

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Apparently the person that did the surgery wasn't even a surgeon, that's why it went wrong. But anyway, imagine that your body rejects implants on your face, which is 100% worse than any part of your body. You could even go blind...
Can't reject it if made from the right materials, like titanium. The bigger risk would be infection, which has around a 2% chance of happening.

And nah, you won't go blind if the infection is recognised, which is easy because you will feel it lmao. Don't be afraid.

midface implants have the lowest chance to cause an infection btw, worse for jaw implants.
Damn this makes me scared to get surgeries. I am assuming these things happen only on very rare occasions. She probably chose a cheap surgeon based on how she doesn't have any more money to do a recovery surgery. Brutal
 
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Damn this makes me scared to get surgeries. I am assuming these things happen only on very rare occasions. She probably chose a cheap surgeon based on how she doesn't any more money to do a recovery surgery. Brutal
Apparently the person that did the surgery wasn't even a surgeon, that's why it went wrong. But anyway, imagine that your body rejects implants on your face, which is 100% worse than any part of your body. You could even go blind...
 
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Apparently the person that did the surgery wasn't even a surgeon, that's why it went wrong. But anyway, imagine that your body rejects implants on your face, which is 100% worse than any part of your body. You could even go blind...
Don't even want to imagine that.
 
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Any surgery when you're going with someone reputable isn't high-risk.
Although, there is always a risk.
 
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Apparently the person that did the surgery wasn't even a surgeon, that's why it went wrong. But anyway, imagine that your body rejects implants on your face, which is 100% worse than any part of your body. You could even go blind...
Can't reject it if made from the right materials, like titanium. The bigger risk would be infection, which has around a 2% chance of happening.

And nah, you won't go blind if the infection is recognised, which is easy because you will feel it lmao. Don't be afraid.

midface implants have the lowest chance to cause an infection btw, worse for jaw implants.
 
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Can't reject it if made from the right materials, like titanium. The bigger risk would be infection, which has around a 2% chance of happening.

And nah, you won't go blind if the infection is recognised, which is easy because you will feel it lmao. Don't be afraid.

midface implants have the lowest chance to cause an infection btw, worse for jaw implants.
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Apparently the person that did the surgery wasn't even a surgeon, that's why it went wrong. But anyway, imagine that your body rejects implants on your face, which is 100% worse than any part of your body. You could even go blind...
Then just get peek implant, hard to be rejected by your body.
 
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