Every surgery, however refined, carries some degree of risk. An honest understanding of the risks and complications of aesthetic surgery is not a reason for fear — it is the foundation of a safe, confident decision.
At Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, we believe a well-informed patient is a safer patient. Below, our surgical team explains the complications that can occur with cosmetic procedures, which are common and which are rare, and the concrete steps that board-certified surgeons take to keep those risks as low as modern medicine allows.
Why understanding risk matters
Aesthetic surgery is elective. Because you are choosing it for yourself, you deserve a complete picture before you commit — not a sales pitch. Understanding risk helps you ask the right questions, recognise a trustworthy surgeon, prepare your body properly and spot a problem early if one ever arises.
The single most important factor in your safety is who performs the surgery and where. A complication handled quickly by an experienced, board-certified surgeon in an accredited private hospital is usually a minor footnote in an otherwise smooth recovery. The same complication ignored, or treated in an unaccredited facility, can become serious. Risk, in other words, is largely about preparation and judgement.
Common risks and complications
Most complications of aesthetic surgery are minor, expected and fully manageable. They are part of normal healing rather than signs that something has gone wrong. The most frequently encountered include:
- Bruising and swelling — universal after surgery and resolving over days to weeks.
- Bleeding or hematoma — a collection of blood under the skin, the most common early complication, usually minor and easily drained.
- Seroma — an accumulation of clear fluid, common after liposuction or tummy tuck, often managed with simple aspiration.
- Infection — uncommon with sterile technique and prophylactic antibiotics, and typically treatable when caught early.
- Delayed wound healing — more frequent in smokers and diabetics, which is why preparation matters.
- Temporary numbness or altered sensation — very common and almost always resolving over weeks to months.
- Scarring and minor asymmetry — some scarring is inevitable, but careful incision planning keeps it discreet.
Rare but serious complications
Serious complications are genuinely uncommon when surgery is performed by qualified professionals, but a responsible patient should still know they exist:
Blood clots
Deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism are among the most serious risks of any surgery. They are minimised through early mobilisation, compression devices, hydration and, for higher-risk patients, blood thinners.
Anesthesia reactions
Adverse reactions to anesthesia are rare and are guarded against by a board-certified anesthesiologist who reviews your medical history and monitors you continuously throughout the procedure.
Significant infection or tissue loss
Deep infection or compromised blood supply to a flap is rare but possible, particularly in smokers. Strict technique, patient selection and post-operative monitoring keep these events exceptional.
How risk is reduced before, during and after surgery
Safety is built in long before the first incision and continues well after you go home. The most effective safeguards are practical and proven:
- Thorough screening — a complete medical work-up, blood tests and a review of every medication and supplement you take.
- A board-certified surgical team — an experienced plastic surgeon working with a dedicated, board-certified anesthesiologist.
- An accredited private hospital — a high-standard surgical centre with full monitoring and emergency capability, never an improvised setting.
- Modern atraumatic techniques — refined approaches that limit tissue trauma, reduce bleeding and speed recovery.
- Smoking cessation — stopping for several weeks before and after surgery dramatically lowers healing complications.
- Structured aftercare — daily physician visits in the first week, clear instructions and close follow-up.
Your own role is significant too: disclose your full history honestly, follow every instruction, attend your follow-ups and keep your expectations realistic.
Warning signs and when to call your surgeon
Knowing what is normal — and what is not — lets you act quickly. Mild swelling, bruising, tightness and discomfort are expected. Contact your surgical team without delay if you notice any of the following:
- A fever above 38.5 °C (101 °F) or persistent chills.
- Pain that suddenly worsens rather than improving day by day.
- Rapid, one-sided swelling or a hard, expanding bruise.
- Spreading redness, warmth or foul-smelling discharge from an incision.
- An incision that begins to open.
- Shortness of breath, chest pain or calf pain and swelling — seek emergency care immediately, as these can signal a blood clot.
With Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico, you are never left guessing: a bilingual coordinator and your surgical team remain reachable throughout recovery, including virtual follow-ups after you return home.
Safe aesthetic surgery at Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico
Since 2012, Argaman Plastic Surgeries Mexico has coordinated plastic surgery in Mexico City for international patients who want the same standard of care they would receive at home. Our entire model is built around minimising risk:
- Only board-certified plastic surgeons with decades of operative experience.
- Procedures performed in accredited private hospitals with board-certified anesthesiologists and full monitoring.
- Comprehensive pre-operative screening and structured, supervised aftercare.
- Transparent guidance, never over-promising, so your decision is grounded in fact.
Choosing Mexico City does not mean compromising on safety. The lower cost reflects lower overhead and a favourable exchange rate — not a lower standard of care.
Have questions about the risks of your procedure?
The best way to understand your personal risk profile is a one-to-one conversation with a surgeon who can review your health and goals. Book a consultation for a candid, personalised assessment — with clear answers and no pressure.
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