Antibiotics in cosmetic surgery
Post-operative infections can cause severe health issues like septicemia and death. They’re among the general potential complications of cosmetic surgery. Infections after plastic surgery The post-surgical infection has three major types:
– The superficial infection that occurs when the incision was performed
– The profound infection that occurs in between the incision in the muscular fascia and muscular tissue.
– The organic infection that occurs in any other parts of the body, rises in the organ or between two organs.
Causes of infection
Different microorganisms including staphylococci, streptococci, or bacteria are the causes of post-operative infections. These can contaminate the operative wound through different types of contacts.
Risk factors
The degree of risk of post-operative infection is generally classified into:
– Clean operative wounds – no swelling portions
– Clean-contaminated operative wounds
– no proof of an infection at the time of surgery, but the procedure requires an operation on an internal organ
– Contaminated operative wounds – with a sign of infection at the time of surgery
The main risk factors for developing a post-operative infection include:
– Old age
– Obesity
– Diabetes
– Surgical interventions that last more than two hours
– A weak immune system
– An unclean and unprepared medical facility
– Operative wound contamination




