Bony geodesic, which is a bony anticuspension, needs to be corrected by surgery. Due to the large number of blood vessels and nerves in the maxillofacial area and adjacent to the respiratory tract, surgery has certain risks. Specifically as follows: 1, intraoperative invasion of blood vessels, which can cause hemorrhage; 2, damage to the nerves, which can cause facial paralysis or local numbness; 3, edema of the respiratory tract, which can cause respiratory distress, asphyxia, and death. It is recommended that patients with discomfort go to a professional hospital to find a qualified doctor for treatment to minimize the risk of surgery.