How safe is liposuction?

How safe is liposuction?



The good and bad of liposuction has been much talk. But with so much information, sometimes you do not know what to believe. Overall, it is a safe surgery is not without risks. Before making the decision to undergo liposuction to remove fat from your body, learn well what.

Liposuction is not a weight loss procedure is to remove excess fat in certain areas only. For those "fat" of which we can not get rid of more to do exercise or diet, it is what it is designed liposuction. And accumulate in certain areas such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, arms, neck, back and buttocks. Who would not give anything to get rid of them?
So many have tried liposuction surgery by which stored fat is sucked in certain parts of the body. So far it has proven to be a successful surgery in most cases. But that does not mean that it has some risks, including:

Like any surgery, you may have complications such as bleeding, infections or negative reactions to anesthesia. And the larger the area that you're going to do liposuction, the greater the risk for any complication.
Not sure make a liposuction when you have circulatory problems, heart disease (heart), diabetes or a weakened immune system because they can complicate surgery and risking your health.


Although it is normal that the skin is something hurt for a few months, chances are you leaving marks or permanent scars. After liposuction your skin can become loose, irregular or permanent stains. That happens when your skin is too thin and has little elasticity, if not suck either fat or when the cannula that hurts you suck.
If you make ultrasound assisted liposuction is likely also that you form some small bags of fluid under the skin, which should be emptied after a needle.
They can also irritate the nerves in the area where you did liposuction.
When the cannula enters deep under your skin, you run the risk that they can pierce an organ. This is a very complicated situation that can only be fixed with surgery and can put you in great danger.


Although happens in very few cases, liposuction may cause your death. Either because you have a negative reaction to anesthesia or because the input and output of fluids may alter the internal fluids of your body and provoke kidney or heart or you develop a fat embolism (a bit of fat to be by the torrent of blood and cover one of the arteries).
If you're thinking about getting liposuction, my advice is to just make you the professional and recommended a plastic surgeon. And if you are going to have general anesthesia, either with a qualified and is in a health center or hospital that has the equipment needed and can respond if there are complications anesthesiologist. The success of the surgery depends on that and make a full assessment of your health before going to the operating room.

Do not take risks, before thinking about vanity and pocket, think about your health.

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