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Liposuction - key risks


All forms of plastic surgery are gaining in popularity, and liposuction - is no exception. But liposuction carries many dangers for those who are not ready for it. That also includes preparation for such an operation? First and foremost, is to obtain reliable information about the proposed procedure. Although 8 out of 10 patients of plastic surgeons are satisfied with the results, about forty percent say they should have to learn more about the side effects and difficulties before making a decision about the operation.
Initially, liposuction was used for the correction of small defects of the human body. Now it is used in many areas, from knees to neck . Attitude to liposuction has also changed: from a small procedure, it became a full-fledged form of surgical intervention and should be regarded just as a transaction. Possible difficulties and risks have been assessed by experts and various magazines, and disappointing conclusion: Liposuction is really unsafe.
What are the real risks and how to deal with them?
The first thing you must understand - is that the negative effects of liposuction may be as minor and very serious. Different people have one and the same procedure can cause different reactions, so before the procedure the physician should assess the risk as negligible, low or significant. If the risk is negligible, most patients agree on the procedure: in this case the consequences are not life threatening and most are temporary.
Ultrasonic lipoplasty has established itself as a fairly safe procedure, but potential complications are the same as after liposuction: infections , blood clots and fat, changes in skin pigmentation or structure. Under the skin can collect liquid that can be removed only puncture made ​​by a doctor.
The risk that entails only lipoplasty - burn ultrasound. This risk is minimized if the physician has sufficient experience in lipoplasty. Some patients may be allergic to the anesthetic, which most often seen in skin redness or pigmentation disorders.
Will there be scars?
Despite the seeming harmlessness to health, the scars are hardly the only fear of the women who have dared, or just going to take a decision on liposuction. But often received by patients scars look bad just because of improper care after surgery or because of its complexity. In fact, there are also rare but more serious consequences, which are known not all patients of plastic surgeons.
If the effects of liposuction are more significant, you may experience discomfort for several weeks or even months after the operation. These negative effects include swelling and inflammation. Edema can cause pressure on nerves and, consequently, insensitivity. If you or your surgeon found signs of inflammation such as redness, soft tissues, fever, dizziness, nausea, you should immediately start taking antibiotics.