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What should I do if there is a lump in my thigh after liposuction?
What should I do if there is a lump in my thigh after liposuction?

Too much fat filling leads to nodules and lumps. Nodules and lumps usually don't disappear by themselves, but the presence of the face will be abrupt, especially when making expressions. In this case, you can choose cortical light welding to repair, which can accurately reduce the nodules and quickly take pictures to repair them.

Nodules and lumps are quickly decomposed and discharged, improving the ugly face. Moreover, laser liposuction has many obvious advantages over traditional negative pressure liposuction. One is that the trauma is small, the relative swelling is small, and the recovery period is short. Some people don't even swell immediately after surgery. So we use optical fiber to dissolve the induration part, and then use a specific flexible blunt needle to suck it out. Re-separated and then filled with fat to restore anatomical level.