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What if facial liposuction fails?
What is facial liposuction?

According to experts, face liposuction and face-thinning, simply put, is to make a small opening under the facial skin near the facial bone (if the face is too fat, it will change the opening under the ear), and then insert a small tube to suck out excess subcutaneous fat, making the cheeks and chin more three-dimensional.

What if facial liposuction fails?

If facial liposuction fails, it can be repaired after the swelling period. The longer the time, the more serious the tissue hyperplasia and the more difficult it is to repair. In view of the deficiency of the first operation, the second liposuction repair operation needs to be adjusted appropriately. For example, after liposuction, skin sagging is particularly obvious, and scar adhesion occurs. When repairing, it is necessary to peel off the adhesion tissue of the affected area, then do local debridement and reduction, and finally fill a small amount of fat to restore the normal flat shape of the skin.

For dynamic unevenness (that is, the expressionless state is normal, and local depressions or protrusions appear when facial muscles are active). In view of this situation, it boils down to the fact that surgeons still stay in the traditional one-dimensional design thinking. Therefore, in addition to the morphological repair of tissue, we should also combine the morphology of facial muscles to carry out three-dimensional dynamic design to ensure the natural and vivid expression after operation.