There is no such thing as good or bad tonsil surgery after the age of 35, you need to see if you meet the indications for surgery.
Tonsil surgery is suitable for patients with recurrent chronic tonsillitis or a history of peri-tonsil abscess, over-enlargement of the tonsils, which hinders swallowing, breathing, and slurred speech, etc. Therefore, if you are 35 years old and meet the above indications for surgery, you can undergo tonsil surgery.
However, as in general surgery, risks in tonsil surgery include anesthesia accidents, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, and abnormal bleeding from the wound. After surgery, there will be adverse reactions such as decreased immunity, foreign body sensation after swallowing, and susceptibility to respiratory infections.
It is recommended that whether or not to cut tonsils after the age of 35 should be based on medical advice to choose the appropriate treatment, if there is any abnormality should be timely medical treatment, so as to avoid delays in the condition.