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What is the risk of liposuction?
Liposuction surgery is mainly to make an incision at the liposuction site, and then suck out the fat from the skin with a liposuction instrument, so as to achieve the purpose of slimming. This method has high technical requirements for doctors. If you choose a professional and experienced doctor, you can accurately distinguish the level of liposuction, thus effectively avoiding blood vessels and nerves, which will generally reduce the risk and the probability of sequelae.

However, if the hospital you choose is not regular and the doctor's skills are not professional enough, the risks during the operation and the chances of sequelae after the operation will be greater, as follows:

1, fat embolism: the doctor's skill is not professional enough, and the operation error in the operation leads to fat entering larger blood vessels, which will reach other important organs of the body with the blood, causing blood vessel blockage, thus causing the risk of embolism.

2. Anesthesia accident: Anesthesia requires a professional anesthesiologist because of the high risk of anesthesia. If the selected hospital is not regular and the anesthesiologist's skills are not professional enough, it may affect life safety.

3, infection: the doctor's aseptic operation is not strict, or the operation time is too long, which may cause the risk of infection.

4. Bleeding: If a doctor injures a large blood vessel during the operation, it may lead to a lot of oozing blood, ranging from bruises and swelling on the skin to hematoma.

Sequelae left by liposuction:

1, skin numbness: If the doctor is not experienced enough and skilled enough, and the skin tissue is damaged during the operation, the sequelae of nerve numbness may occur.

2, uneven skin: the doctor's technology is not professional enough, the amount of liposuction can not be strictly controlled, once sucked too much, it may lead to uneven skin.

3, skin necrosis: if the doctor sucks too much fat, and the dermal tissue is too thin, it will easily lead to the destruction of dermal blood vessels, so that the skin may appear blisters, and necrosis will occur later.

4. Asymmetry: If the doctor did not design a reasonable liposuction scheme before operation, it may lead to different suction conditions on both sides, which may lead to asymmetry.