Risks of short tongue tie surgery

Repairing a short tongue tie is a relatively minor surgery, but there are risks associated with it, such as bleeding, infection, and injury. Repairing a short tongue tie is relatively simple, but there are risks associated with any surgery. The sooner the surgery is performed, the better the recovery, and since most patients are infants, there is a risk that they may not cooperate with the surgery, resulting in injuries to other tissues, such as the sublingual and submandibular glands. There is also the risk of bleeding and infection, which is present in most surgeries, although the probability is low, there is still a risk and it is advisable to notify the doctor in time for symptomatic treatment if this occurs.