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What are the risk complications of liposuction and slimming?
Everyone loves beauty, except for the beauty of the face, everyone wants to have a good figure, and a tall figure can make a person look more temperament. But because the living standard is getting better and better now, many people don't pay attention to controlling their diet, so they start to lose weight and get fat through liposuction, the most popular weight-loss operation, which is liked by many people. So what are the risks and complications of liposuction?

1. Surgery-related symptoms such as congestion, edema, skin numbness and subcutaneous induration will appear after liposuction to lose weight, which generally subside within 1 ~ 2 weeks. The subcutaneous induration of some patients lasts for a long time.

2. Edema: Too much liquid stored in the extracellular space after liposuction can lead to edema, which is caused by increased capillary filtration and lymphatic reflux disorder. The calf is the most serious and lasts for a long time, and gradually fades within 3 months; The edema in other parts is mild and subsides quickly.

3. Skin numbness or pain: Skin numbness and pain may occur after aspiration, which is caused by temporary traumatic sensory neuritis, generally a temporary phenomenon, and can gradually recover within 3 months to half a year.

4. Pigmentation: Some patients have pigmentation in the skin of the suction area after operation, which is caused by hemosiderin deposition or increased melanin in epidermal cells, and can gradually disappear within a few months.

5. Skin scar: the incision of liposuction is generally around 1cm, and the scar is not obvious; 65438 can gradually disappear after 0 ~ 2 years.

6. Local complications such as uneven body surface and asymmetry. It usually recovers after half a year.

7. Systemic complications include drug toxicity, body fluid imbalance, cardiac overload, fat embolism and fat embolism syndrome, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, necrotizing fasciitis, abdominal wall and visceral perforation, toxic shock, syncope, etc. Rarely seen.

In fact, liposuction is very difficult, but it really needs rich experience. You should choose a reliable hospital and a reliable doctor, recognize the certificate of the hospital and the qualification of the doctor, and avoid side effects caused by accidents. At present, liposuction is a very mature operation, but many unqualified hospitals and unqualified doctors are mixed. Beauty seekers need to keep their eyes open and act cautiously. Choosing a broken hospital and doctor is the greatest guarantee for side effects.