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Postoperative nursing care of abdominal liposuction operation
Many people sit for a long time without exercise because of work, which leads to an increase in waist and abdomen fat. A big belly makes a person's figure very ugly, so in order to improve, they choose liposuction thin belly. So what is the postoperative nursing of abdominal liposuction?

1. Some patients' dressings will be soaked by exudate on the day of operation. At this time, the patient can pad some absorbent articles locally, and the soaked dressing does not need to be replaced.

2. About one week after abdominal liposuction, you need to have a good rest to reduce postoperative bleeding.

3. On the third day after operation, you can remove the dressing and cover the incision or eye of the needle with a band-aid.

4. Wear elastic tights or elastic bandages immediately after abdominal liposuction to reduce hematoma, at least for 3 to 6 months.

5. If the liposuction site is dry, the subject can apply skin care cream.

6. If the skin wrinkles are uneven, massage the affected area frequently, which can make the muscles and skin even and smooth after liposuction, and the skin will be flat about half a year after abdominal liposuction.

Before abdominal liposuction, doctors use contour lines to indicate the parts to be liposuction, and then perform general or local anesthesia according to the size of liposuction parts. During the operation, a small incision is made in the hidden place next to the liposuction site, and then normal saline containing vasoconstrictor is injected through this incision to expand subcutaneous fat cells and contract small blood vessels. Then insert subcutaneous fat through the incision with a liposuction tube of 3 ~ 6mm, and use a syringe or liposuction machine to generate negative pressure to suck out excess subcutaneous fat.

The above is a brief introduction about abdominal liposuction, hoping to help everyone.