Is liposuction safe?
Liposuction is a plastic surgery procedure that removes extra fat from the body. It’s also called lipo, lipoplasty, or body contouring. It is deemed a common choice for cosmetic surgery. People get liposuction to improve the shape or contours of their body. They want to remove excess fat from areas such as the thighs, hips, buttocks, abdomen, arms, neck, or back. They have generally tried diet and exercise, and cannot get rid of these fat deposits. Liposuction is not a cure for weight loss. It has significant risks and potential complications so before considering it, it is best to talk to your doctor. What to aim for with liposuction? Liposuction requires that the patient undergo anesthesia. This means you will not experience any pain during the liposuction operation. And after the operation, you'll experience discomfort. Recovery can be frustrating too. You may have a shorter or longer hospital stay, depending on what areas of the body need liposuction. Some procedures may be per