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 performed in an ambulatory centre. Following liposuction it is normal to have discomfort, swelling, bruising, soreness and numbness.

You will minimize discomfort before surgery:
  • Discuss pain issues with the doctor
  • Tell about any medicines you can take due to the procedure
  • Discuss what sort of anesthesia to use
To minimize postoperative pain:
  • Avoid salt, which can boost swelling
  • Try to relax
  • Wear compression clothing recommended
  • Taking all medications given, including the pain killers

Decide if liposuction is right for you

Some people are successful liposuction candidates and others should stop this. Speak with your doctor on whether liposuction is the best choice for you. Argue with them over your questions.

Good liposuction candidates include those people who:
  • Have excellent muscle tone
  • Are in good physical condition and good overall health
  • No smoking
  • Don't have much excess skin
  • Provide sufficient elasticity to the skin
  • Do not weigh too much or are fat

Risks during liposuction

Liposuction is a dangerous and multiple-risk procedure. It's important to speak with your doctor about all the dangers of liposuction before taking the procedure.
The surgical threats include:
  • Infection
  • Clotted blood in the lungs
  • Anesthesia responses and other medications
  • Scars
  • Skin color changes
  • healing problem
  • Pain, swelling, numbness 

Which are the Long-term Liposuction side effects?

Long-term, liposuction side effects can vary. Liposuction permanently removes the fat cells from the body's target areas. And if you gain weight the fat is still contained in different parts of the body. The new fat can develop deeper underneath the skin, and if it develops around the liver or heart, it can be harmful.

Some people are experiencing irreversible nerve damage and skin sensation changes. Some may grow depressions or indentations in areas which have been suctioned, or may have bumpy or wavy skin which does not go away.

Dr. Priyadarshan is a famous liposuction surgeon dealing with all types of liposuction treatment in Bangalore by removing fat from different sites on the human body. The major parts are abdomen, thighs, buttocks, neck, backs of the arms and other parts as required. Similarly, abdominoplasty or also called as “tummy tuck” in popular language is a form of cosmetic surgery used to make the abdomen more firm. 
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