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Sequelae of leg liposuction

Experts introduce to us how leg liposuction (leg liposuction) can help us shape slender legs and fulfill your dream of beautiful legs! So are there any side effects of leg liposuction surgery (leg liposuction)? This is a problem that many people are worried about! Let’s hear what the experts have to say! Are there any side effects of leg liposuction (leg liposuction)? According to experts, leg liposuction (leg liposuction) will have some slight impact on our endocrine system, but it will not cause serious damage to our body. In fact, there are not many side effects after this operation. Moreover, according to clinical trials, after this operation, the chances of suffering from hypertension, coronary heart disease, cancer and other diseases are greatly reduced, and it also makes our defecation easier. This technology has become extremely mature now, so there is no need to worry about some terrible sequelae after the operation. The best parts for leg liposuction (leg liposuction) to slim down your legs: 1. Inner knee: Fat accumulation in the knee is most common in the inner knee. Fat suction in the knee is easier, with less bleeding, and can be fully performed of leg liposuction (leg liposuction). 2. Outer thighs: Fat accumulation on the lateral thighs is often accompanied by fat hyperplasia on the inner and upper knees. The thickness of the fat on the lateral femoral area should be carefully checked before surgery, and the degree of fat protrusion should be marked. During the suction process, be careful not to suction the fat in the depression of the buttocks to avoid causing deformity. The remaining thickness of the skin and subcutaneous fat should be consistent with the area on all sides, and no suction transition is allowed to prevent postoperative adhesions and bony landmark protrusions. 3. Inner thigh: Liposuction of the medial thigh: The skin of the medial thigh is thinner and the fat is soft. It is easy to bleed during the operation and the postoperative effect is not as stable as that of the outer thigh. Care must be taken during the surgery not to suction too much fat to avoid creating a large gap between the thighs on both sides.

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