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What should I do if there is a lump after liposuction of thigh?
After liposuction, a lump appears in the thigh, which is generally an inflammatory nodule formed by excessive force, subcutaneous tissue injury or hematoma organization and fat liquefaction during liposuction. In fact, this can be avoided by some nursing care in the recovery period after operation. It's something you don't need to worry too much about. It will recover after a while.

Nursing care after liposuction of thigh;

1. After liposuction, the thigh should be bandaged with pressure, and the dressing should be changed every day. After one week, the stitches should be removed, and the wound should not get wet for half a month after operation. And ensure the cleanliness of the surgical site to prevent the occurrence of secondary infection after operation, and wipe it with sterile water when appropriate.

2. After liposuction of the thigh, cold compress can be applied to the local wound, but too much ice should not be used to avoid damaging the surgical wound. If there is bleeding or serious hematoma after operation, you should go to the hospital for a follow-up visit in time.

3. There will be some pain in the wound after liposuction on the thigh, but it will gradually decrease with time. Don't rush to take painkillers, because aspirin will aggravate the wound bleeding and affect the surgical effect.

Thigh liposuction is an effective method for face-lifting at present, and the effect is very lasting. After the operation, not only can you see that your face has become smaller, but the effect is also natural. Even if you look carefully, you can't see any traces of surgery. Of course, this also requires doctors to have excellent skills and master the amount and degree of liposuction.