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Liposuction is a surgical operation that removes fat from particular parts of the body using a suction technique, such as the belly, hips, thighs, buttocks, arms, or neck. Liposuction contours (shapes) these areas as well. Lipoplasty and body contouring are other terms for liposuction.

Liposuction isn’t usually thought of as a weight-loss method or an alternative to dieting. If you’re overweight, diet and exercise, as well as bariatric operations like gastric bypass surgery, are more likely to help you lose weight than liposuction.

If you have excess body fat in specific areas but otherwise maintain a healthy weight, you may be a candidate for liposuction.

Side effects of liposuction

  1. DEFORMITY OF THE BODY

Bumpy or wavy skin might be caused by uneven fat removal, inadequate skin elasticity, or atypical healing. The tube (cannula) used during liposuction treatments can damage the skin beneath the surface, resulting in a persistent speckled look. These outcomes, according to the Mayo Clinic, can be indefinite.

  1. ACCUMULATION OF FLUIDS

Seromas (fluid pockets) can grow beneath the skin. The fluid can be evacuated with a needle, thankfully.

  1. INFECTIONS OF THE SKIN

There is a chance that you will get a severe skin infection during liposuction surgery, which might be fatal.

  1. INTERNAL ORGANISM PUNCTURING

The tube (cannula) used to take fat from the body has the potential to puncture an internal organ, necessitating emergency surgery to repair.

  1. OBSTRUCTING ARTERIES CAUSED BY FAT

Fat that has grown loose can break off and get stuck in a blood vessel, collect in the lungs, or migrate to the brain. A fat embolism is a life-threatening medical condition.

  1. PROBLEMS WITH THE KIDNEY, HEART, AND LUNGS

Because of the significant shift in fluid levels in the body during the surgical operation, you run the danger of developing life-threatening kidney, heart, and lung disorders.

  1. TOXICITY OF LIDOCAINE

Lidocaine is a pain reliever that is infused with fluids during liposuction to help manage pain. Lidocaine poisoning, while generally safe, can develop in rare conditions, causing serious heart and central nervous system disorders.

Make sure you have sufficient consultation with a therapist or your medical doctor before undergoing surgery. Always verify references, and make sure you’re ready to live with any changes you make, whether they’re good or bad.

What is the duration of liposuction’s effects?

The ultimate results of liposuction are often long-lasting if you maintain a healthy weight.

The article also mentions that the procedure’s results aren’t always visible right away. In fact, you may have to wait until the swelling from the procedure has subsided before you can enjoy the feeling of instant fulfillment.

“The area can take up to six months to settle entirely. You may notice some alterations and small variances in the neighborhood during this period.”

Liposuction can have a variety of long-term adverse effects. Liposuction is a procedure that permanently removes fat cells from the body’s specific locations. As a result, if you acquire weight, the fat will be stored in various regions of your body. The new fat might develop deeper beneath the skin, and if it grows around the liver or heart, it can be harmful.

Permanent nerve injury and abnormalities in skin sensation occur in some people. Others may acquire depressions or indentations in the suctioned areas, as well as bumpy or wavy skin that persists.


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